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, the sense-making of the data, comes through the dialogue from the data. yours is a glance or a glimpse at some reports that are available to the public. we do present right from board meetings and parent forums to definitely most of our data for our school community. so we have the multiple measures displayed through time. but what i want it assure you is the aggregation of the data. we also look at it by homelessness, public housing, as well as foster youth. we also disaggregate both as an intersection of race and poverty as an indicator. lastly, we want to talk about theory of action. we believe that as we continue to build a professional capacity, to make decisions with data, to be empowered with data, we will see our student outcomes improve and outcomes at a higher level because there will be that deeper information to make decisions and take actions. so that's our theory of action. lastly, we do partner with others. we share our data. we love to listen and learn as we did in this forum from our partners and from other school district or other city pa
, the sense-making of the data, comes through the dialogue from the data. yours is a glance or a glimpse at some reports that are available to the public. we do present right from board meetings and parent forums to definitely most of our data for our school community. so we have the multiple measures displayed through time. but what i want it assure you is the aggregation of the data. we also look at it by homelessness, public housing, as well as foster youth. we also disaggregate both as an...
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the free flow of nonpersonal data within the european union. we found out that they are a lot of restrictions by governments on where you keep data. for example, in sweden, all accounting data needs to be localized in sweden. we had a provision that did not make a lot of sense. and so, we see very much the value of ensuring the free flow of data, to making sure that we get better services, stronger, more reliable, and the tech industry must fully acknowledge also the challenge that we are seeing more and more reaches of data and i think, even in this country, people feel that the data is less secure than 5 years ago. so i think there's a real challenge on the issue. i think that the industry must show that keeping the data in one place is not really making the data safer. obviously, you have another challenge. i'm coming from belgium, you may remember some terrorist attacks. it was 2 years ago now. the terrorists were communicating via all kinds of apps and the data on those communications are not in europe. so when a prosecutor is investigating
the free flow of nonpersonal data within the european union. we found out that they are a lot of restrictions by governments on where you keep data. for example, in sweden, all accounting data needs to be localized in sweden. we had a provision that did not make a lot of sense. and so, we see very much the value of ensuring the free flow of data, to making sure that we get better services, stronger, more reliable, and the tech industry must fully acknowledge also the challenge that we are...
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get the raw data ourselves. and it's only because we want to also share in the story and understanding exactly what is occurring to make sure that we're getting closer to fixing the systems that are broken, that are challenging our families. and oftentimes, that becomes a hindrance. kevin? >> thank you, commissioners. and so i think for coleman and our work with families, data is a key, fundamental part of it and making sure that that data is something that is understood by people and used to change the outcomes that we see within the public school system. theres a lot of negative outcomes for students historically, so we want to be sure that whatever is happening is working to help solve the problems. i kind of broke my talking points into three key points around availability of data, accuracy of data, and being -- folks being able to ingest it. a lot of the data that we requested is not available because it's not broken down in ways that are meaningful and helpful to identify the communities that are most negat
get the raw data ourselves. and it's only because we want to also share in the story and understanding exactly what is occurring to make sure that we're getting closer to fixing the systems that are broken, that are challenging our families. and oftentimes, that becomes a hindrance. kevin? >> thank you, commissioners. and so i think for coleman and our work with families, data is a key, fundamental part of it and making sure that that data is something that is understood by people and...
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, the free flow of non-personal data within the european union. it's a proposal of last september. we found out there are a lot of restrictions imposed by governments on where you keep data. for example, in sweden all accounting data needs to be localizedded in sweden. that's the type of provision that doesn't really make much sense. so there's -- and so we see very much the value of insuring the free flow of data to making sure we get better services, stronger, more reliable. and i think the tech industry must fully acknowledge also the challenge that we see in more and more breaches of data. and i think even in this country people feel the data are less secure than five years ago and some polls on that. so i think there's a real challenge on the issue. and i think that the industry must show that keeping the data in one place isn't really making the data safer. obviously, you have another challenge. i'm coming from belgium. you may remember some terrorist attacks, what, two years ago now? and the terrorists were communicating via all kinds of app
, the free flow of non-personal data within the european union. it's a proposal of last september. we found out there are a lot of restrictions imposed by governments on where you keep data. for example, in sweden all accounting data needs to be localizedded in sweden. that's the type of provision that doesn't really make much sense. so there's -- and so we see very much the value of insuring the free flow of data to making sure we get better services, stronger, more reliable. and i think the...
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the key idea is that u.s. voter data appears to been processed in the united kingdom and this is probably unprecedented. >> why do you think that happened? because of the construct of the ,ompany cambridge analytica the data has been processed outside america, are there any rules on the location of where data is stored and processed relating to politics in america? david: it does not seem like u.s. law was violated here. it really exposes how there are not sufficient u.s. protections for voter data. it also exposes how u.s. citizens do not have the same rights that u.k. citizens and eu citizens enjoy, being able to get data controllers to disclose data held on them when they become a data subject. this experience has illuminated a lot of things, but one of the things that is most dark for us is that the u.s. has inadequate protections in this regard. >> this is data that cambridge analytica is holding on you. do you where the data is acquired from? david: there was no indication of where they obtained the data and that i
the key idea is that u.s. voter data appears to been processed in the united kingdom and this is probably unprecedented. >> why do you think that happened? because of the construct of the ,ompany cambridge analytica the data has been processed outside america, are there any rules on the location of where data is stored and processed relating to politics in america? david: it does not seem like u.s. law was violated here. it really exposes how there are not sufficient u.s. protections for...
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but once again, the data should inform how we engage equitable solutions to this problem, data done by the ucla study, has revealed. in rochester, minnesota, the board of supervisors is gathering data on the impacts of incarceration on the families left behind by assigning health workers to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we know who's going off to do time. why don't we give counseling to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we all know -- nadine burke's book coming out this week, about trauma and how incarcerated parents can bring trauma. in kansas, officials are examining a 20-year difference in the life expectancy for neighborhoods that are only two miles apart. two miles apart, 20-year difference between 63 and 83 in those neighborhoods. yet data, yet again. we have commissioner carter here that will discuss what is happening in ramsey county as a supervisor. there they're called commissioners. we know that equity will not happen without common facts upon which we can rely upon to make difficult decisions. we cannot have uncommon facts about
but once again, the data should inform how we engage equitable solutions to this problem, data done by the ucla study, has revealed. in rochester, minnesota, the board of supervisors is gathering data on the impacts of incarceration on the families left behind by assigning health workers to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we know who's going off to do time. why don't we give counseling to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we all know -- nadine burke's...
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the secretary of state's office puts this data collection into charts and graphs which allows for the review of large amounts of data at a glance and as well as the identification of significant statistical variations. visuals also allow for quick comparison of data over a period of time and other data sets. and the example for this is the department of health and human services reports multiple figures for more than 100 offices on a monthly basis. in the raw data format, interpreting this data can be daunting, but by placing this data in a scatter plot or line graph program staff can easily determine if there's any deviations. and then collecting this data on covered transactions from voter remg stration agencies allows the secretary of state to be proactive during conversations with any of the advocacy groups. and nevada uses voter registration and turnout also to identify best practices at the local levels. so we feel very, very confident in the information that we're getting and being able to work with any of the agencies in nevada to see if we have any issues or where we might ne
the secretary of state's office puts this data collection into charts and graphs which allows for the review of large amounts of data at a glance and as well as the identification of significant statistical variations. visuals also allow for quick comparison of data over a period of time and other data sets. and the example for this is the department of health and human services reports multiple figures for more than 100 offices on a monthly basis. in the raw data format, interpreting this data...
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we get data out of europe. the cpi data to watch. let's take a look at the gmm and show you what is going on. a sea of red, to be honest around the gmm. bysaw japan's nikkei down 1.44%. the s&p down by 1.27 percent, closing on its lows. australia down by .7 1%. seven -- .7 of 1%. the reality is down. that is the story across emerging market, the story across the currency market. let's show you what is happening in the currency space. the stronger dollar a factor into what is happening. copper trading lower and the vti crude trading around .4 of 1%. man, a single message. markets repricing on the back of this. it will be interesting to see what he has to say on thursday. let's find out what is happening around the world. here is juliette saly. conservative party members have battered an amendment. the size of the rebellion is enough to wipe out prime minister theresa may's slim working majority in the house of commons. the lawmakers want to keep britain in the customs union. mark could add their names. trump'ssident donald son-in-law a
we get data out of europe. the cpi data to watch. let's take a look at the gmm and show you what is going on. a sea of red, to be honest around the gmm. bysaw japan's nikkei down 1.44%. the s&p down by 1.27 percent, closing on its lows. australia down by .7 1%. seven -- .7 of 1%. the reality is down. that is the story across emerging market, the story across the currency market. let's show you what is happening in the currency space. the stronger dollar a factor into what is happening....
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lose all the data. you can make sense out of the data. if it doesn't make sense, don't use it. that level of data, you can make sense of it and then use it for some value. >> what is the downside to all this technology and connectivity? >> i think in general there's always thing -- with in good technology there's always the down side. you go back to -- used for bad things and bad things. electricity used for go things and bad things. any new technology, what is the limitations, people, and what does it do for jobs, going to take away but i think in general, the being at artificial intelligence that is different than all of those is a.i. is still human. a lot of people don't understand because they don't understand it and there is a little more fear, fear of the unknown. but what we're finding in all these markets a.i. is coming into, like self-driving cars, over a million fatalities every year. if we can reduce that significantly with the self-driving car, using artificial intelligence, that's great ben
lose all the data. you can make sense out of the data. if it doesn't make sense, don't use it. that level of data, you can make sense of it and then use it for some value. >> what is the downside to all this technology and connectivity? >> i think in general there's always thing -- with in good technology there's always the down side. you go back to -- used for bad things and bad things. electricity used for go things and bad things. any new technology, what is the limitations,...
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let's get us the data. get everything that we think we need to protect yourself, to protect the neighbors, and to also protect the code. >> can i work directly with you, commission, to give me specifics on what you guys need because last time i was here, you guys told me to come with a plan and what we have done, and you guys told me that's what you needed. now you're telling me that i need data, and this is not -- >> it's not complete. you told me -- i got an e-mail from kevin. i got kind of a memorandum from ollie. >> pretty detailed e-mail from kevin. >> no, because he doesn't tell me what decibel he played the music on the inside. [ inaudible ] >> you guys ask for a plan -- >> hold on, hold on. hold on. can we have one speaker at a time. commissioner lee, did you want to finish your question? >> i want going to say, we need the data. it's not complete. and if you want us to make a decision on this, it's not correct. >> mr. montoya's correct. last time we were here, you asked what was going on with the ne
let's get us the data. get everything that we think we need to protect yourself, to protect the neighbors, and to also protect the code. >> can i work directly with you, commission, to give me specifics on what you guys need because last time i was here, you guys told me to come with a plan and what we have done, and you guys told me that's what you needed. now you're telling me that i need data, and this is not -- >> it's not complete. you told me -- i got an e-mail from kevin. i...
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day the controllers to disclose the data the held on them when they are a data subject. so this experience has illuminated a lot of things, but one of the things that is most stark for us is that the u.s. has inadequate protections in this regard. >> and this is data that is being held on you, and do you know where the data is acquired from, and what you will do when it is given access by you? >> there is no indication of where the data came from and we should know where they get the data, how they processed it, and what did they use it for and who did they share it with, and do we have a right to opt out of it and delete the data and stop process i processing hit in the future. >> you heard what facebook said in the earlier sessions about the right to request data deletion and whether or not you cease your facebook account and that facebook developers are required to give up any data they acquire from the facebook users who request that. in are reality, is that straight forward as that? >> well, i have myself downloaded the facebook data and it is by no means a complete
day the controllers to disclose the data the held on them when they are a data subject. so this experience has illuminated a lot of things, but one of the things that is most stark for us is that the u.s. has inadequate protections in this regard. >> and this is data that is being held on you, and do you know where the data is acquired from, and what you will do when it is given access by you? >> there is no indication of where the data came from and we should know where they get...
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but the key idea is that u.s. voters data appears to have been processed in the united kingdom and this was probably unprecedented. >> why do you think that happened? simply because of the construct of the company cambridge and its groups. that data has been purchased outside of america are there any rules around the location of where they store and process relating to politics in america? >> interestingly it doesn't seem like u.s. law was potentially violated here. it exposes how there aren't sufficient u.s. protections for u.s. voters and and how u.s. citizens don't have the same right that u.k. citizens and citizens used to enjoy being able to get data controllers to disclose data held on them when they become a data subject. so this experience has illuminated a lot of things but one of the things that is most stark for us is that the u.s. has inadequate protections in this regard. >> and this is data that they're holding on you. do you know -- where that data is acquired from and able to defend that when you get access to
but the key idea is that u.s. voters data appears to have been processed in the united kingdom and this was probably unprecedented. >> why do you think that happened? simply because of the construct of the company cambridge and its groups. that data has been purchased outside of america are there any rules around the location of where they store and process relating to politics in america? >> interestingly it doesn't seem like u.s. law was potentially violated here. it exposes how...
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the customer owns the data. orrosoft nor google or anyone else, particularly around the enterprise space, should feel data.hey own the the customer owns the data. goes on, however, it -- i think as time goes on, the er, it will be who has strongest share of the enterprise. clearly microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well. primarily, i would say, with arly stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customer want to move their data and aps to the cloud they chosen to opt for microsoft as opposed to other alternatives and i think that's a good thing clients soft and those as well. emily: what does it mean for the up and comers like rubric? things about great rubric is it is what one would refer to as the hybrid model. and recognize that is a certain amount of the data will remain on premises for a certain amount of time and a certain amount will move to the clouds so the customer gets to as to where they want their data to reside. that's a good thing for rubric cli
the customer owns the data. orrosoft nor google or anyone else, particularly around the enterprise space, should feel data.hey own the the customer owns the data. goes on, however, it -- i think as time goes on, the er, it will be who has strongest share of the enterprise. clearly microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well. primarily, i would say, with arly stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customer want to move their data and aps to...
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microsoft does not own the data. the company owns the data. the customer owns the data. er owns the data, neither microsoft, amazon or google. the customer owns the data. i think as time goes on it will become an issue of who has the strongest here in the enterprise. clearly, microsoft has a pretty strong position, aws has done very well. primarily with early-stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform, for those enterprise customers that want to move their data and asked to the cloud, they have chosen job for microsoft as opposed to other alternatives. asto opt for microsoft opposed to other alternatives. i think that is a good thing for microsoft. that mean fores up-and-comers like rubrik? >> one of the great things about rubrik is it is what one would would refer to as a hybrid model. a certain amount of this will most of the cloud, the customer gets to make a choice as to where they might want there data to reside. that is a good thing for rubric and the client. emily: where do you see the cloud industry going? there is all this talk about hybrid. but at a cert
microsoft does not own the data. the company owns the data. the customer owns the data. er owns the data, neither microsoft, amazon or google. the customer owns the data. i think as time goes on it will become an issue of who has the strongest here in the enterprise. clearly, microsoft has a pretty strong position, aws has done very well. primarily with early-stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform, for those enterprise customers that want to move their data and asked to the cloud,...
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you can do analysis and then, the human can finish up, but it's augmented. and i think more data today is lost, but the hope and goal is that using the power of the eye, you don't have to lose the data, you can make sense out of the data. if it doesn't make sense, don't use the data, but that level of data, you can actually make sense out of it and then use it for some value creation. >> what's the down side to this connectivity? >> i think with mankind, with any good technology there's always a downside. you go when fire was invented and used for good, bad things. and electricity is used for good things and bad things. as long as there's new technology, what's the political thing, a lot of people ask, what about the jobs, what does it take away? i think in general, people with artificial intelligence, it's different than all of those, ai is still you. a lot of people don't understand. people don't understand it, obviously there's a little more fear, fear of the unknown, if you will, but what they're finding in all of these markets that ai is coming into, and like self-driving ca
you can do analysis and then, the human can finish up, but it's augmented. and i think more data today is lost, but the hope and goal is that using the power of the eye, you don't have to lose the data, you can make sense out of the data. if it doesn't make sense, don't use the data, but that level of data, you can actually make sense out of it and then use it for some value creation. >> what's the down side to this connectivity? >> i think with mankind, with any good technology...
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whether -- we just want to -- >> the data that is in front of you guys right now is not enough data? >> not enough. >> and also, you say it's 90% complete. >> external, the external soundproofing is 100% done on both doors. the internal -- i should say morli morlike -- more like 98%. >> i have a letter in my packet that said we're 90% completely. bear with us. once we get finished, you won't hear us. i'm saying once you get everything. >> before we did this soundproofing, we were in compliance. we've been in compliance. we've been in compliance for this ten years, before we did this most recent soundproofing. >> but obviously, there's a problem. >> so that 's what you have that's going for you. i think that's why everybody wants to find an amiable solution that you're happy with. unfortunately for us, we have a multiple set of concerns that we have to take into account, right, and one of them is the letter of the law and the code, which we cann enforce to a certain rate. but another one, we sat here i think it was six months ago for the hearing, and there was an incredible amount of e
whether -- we just want to -- >> the data that is in front of you guys right now is not enough data? >> not enough. >> and also, you say it's 90% complete. >> external, the external soundproofing is 100% done on both doors. the internal -- i should say morli morlike -- more like 98%. >> i have a letter in my packet that said we're 90% completely. bear with us. once we get finished, you won't hear us. i'm saying once you get everything. >> before we did this...
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courts and elsewhere can take the necessary action get the data out there do the analysis make that available it's a vital function because as i said earlier if we base our decision making on fake news unfolds news on myth we're going to end up obviously with ridiculous are you information not fake you know what formation are you so the question as to what are you doing with this stuff is better put to the decision wizard who has been doing something with you in for me ultimately a human rights body like ours with only advisory functions is only as good as those who make that's the issue of are you giving us the governance of the e.u. member states the e.u. institutions but in our family and your interests you understand the paradox understand the problem you are bringing information to countries which you are criticized and you demand that these countries will react but they don't want to react they are very happy as they are i'm not going to give europe a clean bill of health the problems are serious the issues are grave but i do see small chinks of light i see small improvements
courts and elsewhere can take the necessary action get the data out there do the analysis make that available it's a vital function because as i said earlier if we base our decision making on fake news unfolds news on myth we're going to end up obviously with ridiculous are you information not fake you know what formation are you so the question as to what are you doing with this stuff is better put to the decision wizard who has been doing something with you in for me ultimately a human rights...
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they could later use the data for other purposes and if you study the terms and conditions that would be possible in future. a further danger she says is that biometric information is more sensitive than other data. can't be replaced like a phone number or perhaps using the good old pin is the safer option for unlocking your phone after all. shift says be ware of biometric identification. and now or shift ranking the most popular means of twenty seventy five number five. t.v. cartoon characters sponge bob. every year google puts together a list of top names based on search data people use the sponge bob meme to make fun of childish behavior and even political leaders it's a huge hit. number for a skeptical looking dog wearing a cowboy hat it's called what in tarnation that southern u.s. slang for what the heck and this mean everyone or everything is wearing a cowboy hat. number three i mean that stars the children's book character the elf on the shelf it's inspired similar rhyming titles like frog. the dog had obama on the llama. number two a meme that features united airlines last ye
they could later use the data for other purposes and if you study the terms and conditions that would be possible in future. a further danger she says is that biometric information is more sensitive than other data. can't be replaced like a phone number or perhaps using the good old pin is the safer option for unlocking your phone after all. shift says be ware of biometric identification. and now or shift ranking the most popular means of twenty seventy five number five. t.v. cartoon characters...
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the customer owns the data. time goes on it will become an issue of who has the strongest share of the enterprise. clearly microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well. primarily, i would say, with early stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customers who really want to move their data, they have chosen to opt for microsoft as opposed to other alternatives and i think that's a good thing for microsoft and those clients as well. emily: what does it mean for the up and comers like rubrik? >> one of the great things about rubrik is it is what one would refer to as the hybrid model. it acknowledges and recognizes that is a certain amount of the data will remain on premises for a certain amount of time and a certain amount will move to the cloud so the customer gets to , make a choice as to where they want their data to reside. that is a good thing for rubrik and of the client. emily: where do you see the cloud industry going? there is all this talk about hybrid bu
the customer owns the data. time goes on it will become an issue of who has the strongest share of the enterprise. clearly microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well. primarily, i would say, with early stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customers who really want to move their data, they have chosen to opt for microsoft as opposed to other alternatives and i think that's a good thing for microsoft and those clients as well. emily: what...
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model which is in turn matched against the key data stored beforehand. in addition an artificial intelligence algorithm is used to permanently register any changes in the face and modify the face idea accordingly you can now also use the set up to pay online. but the only phone technology isn't secure either as seen in videos on social media with twins unlocking each other smartphones. plus children can access their parents' i phone. i don't copy just on walked my phone with his face. complete strangers can also have the i phone tense face i did function experts in vietnam plaintive trick the mechanism using a special now ask. the building moving to it it's not that easy to hack. but our discovery is of critical importance for users in the security industry politicians and executives. but there's another risk this is tim records the users biometric key data both manufacturers claim that this is encrypted and secure directly on the phone but the user has no control over what actually happens to it . phone makers have different. purchase to the processing o
model which is in turn matched against the key data stored beforehand. in addition an artificial intelligence algorithm is used to permanently register any changes in the face and modify the face idea accordingly you can now also use the set up to pay online. but the only phone technology isn't secure either as seen in videos on social media with twins unlocking each other smartphones. plus children can access their parents' i phone. i don't copy just on walked my phone with his face. complete...
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john: let's be clear, the customer owns the data. crosoft, amazon, google, or anybody else, and particularly in the enterprise space should feel like they own the data. i think as time goes on, however, it will be an issue of who has the strongest share in the enterprise? clearly, microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well primarily with with early-stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customers who really want to move their data and apps to the cloud, they have chosen to opt for microsoft as opposed to other alternatives. i think it is a good thing for microsoft and for those clients as well. emily: what does it mean for the up and comers like rubrik? john: rubrik is a hybrid, it acknowledges and recognizes that a certain amount of data is going to remain for some time and a certain amount is going to move to the cloud. the customer has a choice for where they want their data to reside. that is a good thing. emily: where do you see the cloud industry going? there is all this talk
john: let's be clear, the customer owns the data. crosoft, amazon, google, or anybody else, and particularly in the enterprise space should feel like they own the data. i think as time goes on, however, it will be an issue of who has the strongest share in the enterprise? clearly, microsoft has a pretty strong position. aws has done very well primarily with with early-stage companies looking for a cloud-based platform. for those enterprise customers who really want to move their data and apps...
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if the data powering the selecting of that candidate or person to repeat the crime is based on faulty information like saying a person of this ethnicity or gender or age is more likely, then the output of that would be an incorrect or faulty or biased number. a person who may be should not have been given a 10-year sentence, they should have only gotten a five-year sentence instead. it depends on the people who are creating the algorithms and data that is being collected is not biased, so you take into account the nuances of our lives every day. i think it is interesting because it changes the prospect international. in europe, they have very different privacy rules than here. in china, everything goes. as individuals, we need to take into consideration how much private information we are putting out there. i think all of our data is being captured and collected, and these days data is considered to be currency within machine learning. with our privacy, we should be careful. we should guard it. we should be circumspect of different companies that are and seeing that they are using it
if the data powering the selecting of that candidate or person to repeat the crime is based on faulty information like saying a person of this ethnicity or gender or age is more likely, then the output of that would be an incorrect or faulty or biased number. a person who may be should not have been given a 10-year sentence, they should have only gotten a five-year sentence instead. it depends on the people who are creating the algorithms and data that is being collected is not biased, so you...
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that is the car companies way of mining allgle from of your data in the car.sing waz where you are and it does flash pop-up ads. it does not have to get in the car itself to track your data and give you pop-up advertising or market to you or just know where you are. emily: have regulars weight in on this yet -- weighed in on this yet? >> not yet. it is kind of like the wild west out there. people are giving up a lot of their information for different services online and cars are kind of the same way. right now car executives are saying they don't want to sell your individual data to marketers, they will not do that. a couple of them said they don't want to make that statement forever. they just said they are not doing that right now. emily: you can read this story on the bloomberg.com hyperdrive. that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." tune in next week when we will from barcelona and mobile world conference. from barcelona and mobiletune in every day, 5:00 pn new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes of bloomberg technology a
that is the car companies way of mining allgle from of your data in the car.sing waz where you are and it does flash pop-up ads. it does not have to get in the car itself to track your data and give you pop-up advertising or market to you or just know where you are. emily: have regulars weight in on this yet -- weighed in on this yet? >> not yet. it is kind of like the wild west out there. people are giving up a lot of their information for different services online and cars are kind of...
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most part we don't really partake in the economic value chain of the data in any meaningful sense of the word partakes and that's kind of crazy so we sit on top of a bunch of different social platforms like facebook twitter linked in instagram tumbler meet up and so forth we sit on top of bank account informations. transactional spend on debit credit card and so forth and then people are connecting the different data sources and compiling that data in one place you are using part of jamie to take ownership of my data which also means i have far more the ways to govern genuine data imo so being in the car it should track more and more need to cater my life so knowledge of them a graphics and h. but no spare have to manufacture of pillows would like to know what i was there pablo i suppose longer a sliver so i guess what you're getting at is i mean there is no limit to how much data is collected on my shirt so i'm ok thinking about things as far as asset and leverage value and what kind of utility can i get in a marketplace that for me is a normal thought process in a normal s
most part we don't really partake in the economic value chain of the data in any meaningful sense of the word partakes and that's kind of crazy so we sit on top of a bunch of different social platforms like facebook twitter linked in instagram tumbler meet up and so forth we sit on top of bank account informations. transactional spend on debit credit card and so forth and then people are connecting the different data sources and compiling that data in one place you are using part of jamie to...
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the boundary layer. weather forecasts are based on two types of data. the current temperature humidity and wind at ground level on the one hand. and data gathered by satellites from the upper atmosphere. so meteorologists are well informed about conditions at high altitude and on the surface but until now data from the lowest one thousand five hundred meters of the atmosphere hasn't been measured even though conditions in this boundary layer are decisive for the development of weather phenomena like thunderstorms of fog until now researchers have paid little attention to the zone the new weather drones data is aimed at changing that and offering fresh insights. here you can see last night's temperature variation towards morning things have naturally cooled down down here it can be fairly netty at around six and a half degrees celsius the cruel thing is that barely two hundred meters above the ground it's really quite balmy almost sixteen degrees celsius that means there's an awful lot going on in these lower one and a half kilometers. of the drone can he
the boundary layer. weather forecasts are based on two types of data. the current temperature humidity and wind at ground level on the one hand. and data gathered by satellites from the upper atmosphere. so meteorologists are well informed about conditions at high altitude and on the surface but until now data from the lowest one thousand five hundred meters of the atmosphere hasn't been measured even though conditions in this boundary layer are decisive for the development of weather phenomena...
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no question that everybody would agree that the data on global hunger and poverty suggests that most l sense, things are better at today for most people but, if you take the most advanced society, the us, your radio progress and runs into real trouble because the generations the middle class has seen the living standards stag nate class has seen the living standards stagnate and in some years declined. when you look at the polls, americans and said, the years that they have felt the country is on the wrong track. your theory of the eternal march to progress has been thwarted. forget about the eternal march to progress. problems are inevitable. we sold them as they arise. 0n inevitable. we sold them as they arise. on average we make progress. the us is a peculiar case because although people think of it as the prototypical advanced democracy, it is a laggard among western democracies... you cannot have an outlay of which is the most important economy in the world. it sets a standard and it is in many ways a country the rest of the world looks to stop if the message from the united stat
no question that everybody would agree that the data on global hunger and poverty suggests that most l sense, things are better at today for most people but, if you take the most advanced society, the us, your radio progress and runs into real trouble because the generations the middle class has seen the living standards stag nate class has seen the living standards stagnate and in some years declined. when you look at the polls, americans and said, the years that they have felt the country is...
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with adam being a bit paralyzed it is impossible for us to carry on our assistance inside on the data and sudden other parts of the country because one part is now paralyzed that's what's happening in aden right now is so many people in such desperate need what's your immediate focus right now over the next days and weeks. mediately right now we're looking into supporting those affected by the recent clashes in a dance that there are many people who are displaced there are many children who are already displaced from other fires in the country and who want to enforce seeking refuge and now they are displaced again the already traumatized they were receiving psychosocial support were child friendly spaces so now what we are going to do is to increase our child psychosocial support to these children to look at displacement. families and children who have to leave their houses and see how can we support them whether by doing cash transfers food assistance healthcare nutrition. at the same time to increase our support in other parts country russia thanks so much for that good luck to you
with adam being a bit paralyzed it is impossible for us to carry on our assistance inside on the data and sudden other parts of the country because one part is now paralyzed that's what's happening in aden right now is so many people in such desperate need what's your immediate focus right now over the next days and weeks. mediately right now we're looking into supporting those affected by the recent clashes in a dance that there are many people who are displaced there are many children who are...
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we've been able to produce the data sets. i think it's being used widely. if we get a new person, we can resume that report. it's been available online for the last eight years. i think it was the only report that we've been producing strictly online. i guess we've not made the effort to really broaden the base for who gets this report. >> is that available -- is that a current report that's online now? on the website? >> well, just the data set. we're hoping to get summaries because basically, that data set is the basis for what we give you. i suppose we've always assumed that the data nerds were interested. >> you do such great work. i really appreciate all this. >> we would be -- we're hoping to have summaries available for the commissioners as well. we could add that to the list that we submit to you. >> awesome. thank you. >> commissioner richards? >> i will say this, again, mrs. ojeda, if you ever resigned, we wouldn't accept your resignation. i think this is amazing for everybody to get up here and say they all agree that it's much more enriching, and
we've been able to produce the data sets. i think it's being used widely. if we get a new person, we can resume that report. it's been available online for the last eight years. i think it was the only report that we've been producing strictly online. i guess we've not made the effort to really broaden the base for who gets this report. >> is that available -- is that a current report that's online now? on the website? >> well, just the data set. we're hoping to get summaries...
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around the marginal data, what the fed says.ertainly the dollar is preeminent in its role in financial markets and the role of the fed. the factors matter. it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. u.s. is in the league, but it is fueled by global growth. jonathan: let's think our teeth into that debate. the global flow story from one areas bond market to another. we have been told that if we get up to 290 on the u.s. tenure it attracts a foreign capital. does to 95 do it? it for the do deficit? nick: i think it does. 305 becomes very attractive if you're sitting in europe and japan. they do not just focus on treasuries. when you look at the investment-grade index in the u.s., you have 375 or something like that. both ina big pickup, terms of credit spread if you are coming out from europe or japan. remember, globally, there is still money until the end of the year. kathleen: i think you can watch those near-term movements, you will get more inflation data coming out of other areas in the world, but t
around the marginal data, what the fed says.ertainly the dollar is preeminent in its role in financial markets and the role of the fed. the factors matter. it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. u.s. is in the league, but it is fueled by global growth. jonathan: let's think our teeth into that debate. the global flow story from one areas bond market to another. we have been told that if we get up to 290 on the u.s. tenure it attracts a foreign capital. does to 95...