To overcome we have to move this reliance on
the wrong kind of data to the kind that truly matters.
Managing complex AI technologies requires experts with PhDs and constant monitoring to keep
the wrong kind of data from getting in, resulting in useless results.
We tend to collect
the wrong kinds of data, partly to save money and partly because we're not all that good at statistical analysis.
I want educators to realize that
the wrong kinds of data, even if warmly applauded by many, can actually stifle teachers» pursuit of accurate evidence regarding their students» achievement.
Not exact matches
AN automated system for gathering meteorological
data for the US National Weather Service, which is intended to replace hundreds
of human observers, can not cope with the
wrong kind of weather.
The No Child Left Behind Act imposes the
wrong kind of testing on schools, educators need better systems to interpret the test
data they get, and the federal government should help pay for the mandates it imposes, according to several advocates who last week addressed a private panel studying the education law and how to improve it.
Don't risk getting involved with the
wrong kind of website where your personal
data could be compromised or stolen.
I would now hope that Rob will go to WUWT and CA and explain to people that trying to use tree ring
data without any
kind of selection methodology to weed out those which don't appear to be mostly responding to temperature changes is
wrong,
wrong,
wrong.
... There are all
kinds of other things he did
wrong, including filling in Africa and South America with fake warm
data, when RSS showed them cold.
Steve can correct me if I'm
wrong, but I think the grey line is the
data, and the black line is some
kind of filtered average.
I have the impression that this is the same
kind of discussion as for the pre-Mauna Loa CO2
data compiled by the late Ernst Beck: non-accurate instruments (some were accurate to + / - 150 ppmv...),
wrong places where was measured and
data for the same year all over the scale...
I'll be watching to see how Google chooses to develop this resource, which is now limited to national development
data of various
kinds, although «limited» seems a
wrong term.