Whatever you decide to believe about Cambridge Analytica, it is no secret that Vote Leave
used huge amounts of data which was central to how they targeted their campaigning.
Not exact matches
In ye olde pre-Internet days, we
used to have a certain level
of privacy protection built in, because it was such a
huge pain to amass any significant
amount of data on someone.
When you're traveling out
of the country, you're typically limited in the
amount of data you can
use before having to shell out
huge roaming fees, and even those «unlimited» plans have
data limits where you'll end up having your
data speed throttled if you exceed them.
Using a sophisticated algorithm, the automated trading software will analyze a
huge amount of data to predict changes in the market and to determine the best possible investment opportunities.
With companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter generating
huge amounts of revenue from your personal
data, it is important to constantly monitor how it is being
used and to restrict your
data usage and sharing if possible.
«Perhaps the most important thing is we're amassing a
huge amount of data,» which can be
used to document and study these sites and protect their resources.
The research team analyses the
huge amount of motor
data in order to identify signal patterns that can be
used to infer knowledge about the current state
of the motor or to flag up changes.
AutoLens can be run on «massively parallel» computing architecture that
uses multiple processors and requires no user input, so will be able to manage the
huge amount of data delivered by the Euclid mission.
«Before we had access to large
amounts of data, neuroscience made
huge strides from
using simple tasks, and they'll remain very useful,» Pitkow said.
As the team demonstrated in their January paper, scientists can
use the technology to see
huge amounts of data from a single cell and large - scale
data patterns across cells, all in a single experiment.
These trackers are able to collect
huge amounts of information from uninformed users spending time online, and this
data is then
used in order to better target advertising.
It has saved me a
huge amount of time in the last 2 years, whilst also generating
data I can
use to address misconceptions and plug knowledge gaps.
This is because a number
of people were
using them to tether to their phones and racking up
huge amounts of data, but Amazon doesn't charge for
data.
Companies like Lexis - Nexis amass
huge amounts of data on every American, and then they package that
data in easy - to - interpret reports or scores that the insurance company
uses to make a decision on how much to charge you and what kind
of risk you are.
One advantage
of the BVA / KC scheme is that over the years a
huge amount of data has been collected by the Animal Health Trust (AHT) which can now be
used to calculate estimated breeding values for HD in those breeds which have participated in the scheme in sufficient numbers.
I am surprised that the scientific community hasn [t introduced rigorous recording and change control techniques, particularly in the
data age where
huge amounts of data and code can be
used on even a minor project.
It need not take a
huge amount of time, but a smaller independent group that independently validated (or even, maybe, adjusted) the tools,
data and scenarios that are
used today would make a
huge difference to public confidence.
«It empowers people to make
use of huge amounts of data to make better decisions and tell better stories.»
The rising
use of smartphones, computers, and other personal devices is creating
huge amounts of data, making it possible to track and analyze potential threats.
Companies like Lexis - Nexis amass
huge amounts of data on every American, and then they package that
data in easy - to - interpret reports or scores that the insurance company
uses to make a decision on how much to charge you and what kind
of risk you are.
Corporations such as Google and Facebook
use our
data to make
huge amounts of money, but IoHO imagines a world where we, the «
data workers,» have the ability to earn some cash.
Music fans can enjoy high - resolution audio without the inconvenience
of downloading
huge files or
using up large
amounts of mobile
data to get great sounding music through the V30.»
The idea
of the service is based on the fact that millions
of broadband users typically
use only 20 to 30 percent
of their monthly service, leaving
huge amounts of data available.
It's no secret that Facebook has access to a
huge amount of data, and some
of that
data may be
used for determining a user's socioeconomic status.