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map data. deem as for example a robot taxi could generate up to four terabytes of data over twenty four hours. is too few it tells and it means that over a period of thirty six hours it would be producing as much data as the entire number of people on line around the world today full from the all to exam to the. this is the nord fjord on norway's southwest coast the fjord is more than one hundred kilometers long. the natural landscape here is breathtaking. this area is also home to the left all mine data center. the facility was built on the site of a former mine and it could serve as a model for more efficient and sustainable storage of huge computer systems. a shipment of high performance computers has just arrived at the data center. there in this big container. the computers are pre-wired and ready to be hooked up to the internet. the computers are transported deep into the data center complex. where we have three containers arriving almost every week and then in two years from now this lev
map data. deem as for example a robot taxi could generate up to four terabytes of data over twenty four hours. is too few it tells and it means that over a period of thirty six hours it would be producing as much data as the entire number of people on line around the world today full from the all to exam to the. this is the nord fjord on norway's southwest coast the fjord is more than one hundred kilometers long. the natural landscape here is breathtaking. this area is also home to the left all...
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we send off the data and add aquarium about the passport. will this data be in the chip. they say they can forge passports that have biometric features but is that really possible. today's id documents are supposed to enhance security for travelers and speed up check in procedures as here at munich airport. biometric data is integrated into an invisible radio frequency identification chip in the passport. the chip transmits facial data stored in the passport to a monitoring to syllabi. there the data is compared with the digital material that's stored here on the screen at the time of the check. if they match the passenger is allowed through the security gate. the passports from different e.u. countries may look practically identical but we're told the technology involved is often different. it is long to get through these each country issues kids are these are if i d chips and so if i have a german passport i need a key from germany is by the way if i have a french passport. from france i don't believe influences in both of them but i don't use the phone i don't question
we send off the data and add aquarium about the passport. will this data be in the chip. they say they can forge passports that have biometric features but is that really possible. today's id documents are supposed to enhance security for travelers and speed up check in procedures as here at munich airport. biometric data is integrated into an invisible radio frequency identification chip in the passport. the chip transmits facial data stored in the passport to a monitoring to syllabi. there...
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the data technology sector is booming new data centers like this one it s a p corporate headquarters involved off in southwestern germany are being built all over the world. but no one in new technology has created a wide variety of applications like the internet of things and block chain and we believe that this will require a substantial increase in datacenter capacity. ok i thought that's why i say p is building new data centers word cloud systems and we're expanding some of the old ones like this one here. we did manage to double its capacity. i think it's safe to assume that the time it takes to process data will increase sharply worldwide. i think so i like something that tell me a joke. but how does why is the trouble in the world quietus car. there's so little space inside that your knees cover your ears. a digital device that can tell jokes may seem unnecessary to some but more and more people are using these gadgets and not just at home. experts predict that fifty billion of these devices will be in use by two thousand and twenty in combination with the internet of things o
the data technology sector is booming new data centers like this one it s a p corporate headquarters involved off in southwestern germany are being built all over the world. but no one in new technology has created a wide variety of applications like the internet of things and block chain and we believe that this will require a substantial increase in datacenter capacity. ok i thought that's why i say p is building new data centers word cloud systems and we're expanding some of the old ones...
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but actually, we don't have today's data.are basing our view of the future on data that is actually maybe six or 12 months out of date. alix: using the data you get from kevin, how do you make a longer-term view? andy: that to me is so intriguing about what orbital insight is doing. because they are looking at the world in real time. but allows one to make more precise and confident predictions about the future. you are not relying on data that is already out of date. alix: what do you think the oil producers will then do? andy: talking about the shale oil producers, they indicate that at $50 per barrel, that is where the brakes start going on. even when oil prices were over $70 per barrel, they were not actually adding rigs. the rig count stayed flat. when you look at their financial returns in the aggregate, they were nothing to write home about. industry as a whole. there was an article based on bloomberg data recently. alix: thank you for the plug. andy: it showed that in the aggregate, the oil industry had barely positiv
but actually, we don't have today's data.are basing our view of the future on data that is actually maybe six or 12 months out of date. alix: using the data you get from kevin, how do you make a longer-term view? andy: that to me is so intriguing about what orbital insight is doing. because they are looking at the world in real time. but allows one to make more precise and confident predictions about the future. you are not relying on data that is already out of date. alix: what do you think...
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sensitive data. discussed. to be more aware and more. filling this gap he's working to integrate emotion research machine learning and high paying business. online gambling addiction betting companies are open around the clock on the net allowing serial gamblers to easily slide into a compulsion exports are calling for more regulation which could harm profits and tax revenue. the first bet you placed on a game was only five euros he was eighteen then and thought he knew a thing or two about soccer but the bets kept increasing and so did his losses. twenty thousand zeros gambling addicts. on the phone or at the computer. because the next. it's just to get money again. it's a vicious cycle. some one point. unproblematic twenty four point. seven percent are especially at risk. the online gambling you basically have the betting shop in your pocket accessibility is an important factor with addictions calls. compulsive gamblers don't have to go out or do anything or go anywhere they can play anywhere in the world. her greatest criticism is the
sensitive data. discussed. to be more aware and more. filling this gap he's working to integrate emotion research machine learning and high paying business. online gambling addiction betting companies are open around the clock on the net allowing serial gamblers to easily slide into a compulsion exports are calling for more regulation which could harm profits and tax revenue. the first bet you placed on a game was only five euros he was eighteen then and thought he knew a thing or two about...
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collect data? is, but -- for example, if we're providing you g-mail which we have done for 15 years that data, we need to store it for expect us to.hey so we're trying hard to match users' expectations. need, our data for advertising, as i said earlier, a keyf it comes from just word that you type. we need minimal data. give you options to turn ad data off. we give users the experience they want. >> i'm going to go back to where i started. perception is reality. the amount of data being collected, how it's used, how ties basically the flow of information that you have and the monday money-tization -- something we'll continue to process, but most people deal with this, i'm not sure in the broad scope clicking yes,es that's society in which some of these things and especially mobile, which was not dealt into further, will open up a much larger situation simply monday st ti data, but being used in legal proceedings, they on't understand exactly what's going on. with that my time has expired. gentlemen
collect data? is, but -- for example, if we're providing you g-mail which we have done for 15 years that data, we need to store it for expect us to.hey so we're trying hard to match users' expectations. need, our data for advertising, as i said earlier, a keyf it comes from just word that you type. we need minimal data. give you options to turn ad data off. we give users the experience they want. >> i'm going to go back to where i started. perception is reality. the amount of data being...
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you are paying with data. and what is the value of the data. how much are you paying for those services and do we know? around our portfolio, there is data everywhere. spotify now partners with ancestry. so you can figure out your ancestry music and play it. we're doing tax season. we've run the metering system here. so across our companies, thousands of data products are popping up. but as we begin to focus on data, the point i would say i am thinking about a lot is there is a note of caution. because society always catches up with new a technology. it often takes 50 years before we have an faa. we don't have 50 years now. we are going to see society catch up pretty quickly. jason: so later in the day, carol, i sat down with another important figure in the world of investing, john gray, the president and coo of blackstone. more than $450 billion in assets under management. this past year was his first year at the helm of the presidency of that firm, after years of building and running its real estate group. of course we talked about volatility
you are paying with data. and what is the value of the data. how much are you paying for those services and do we know? around our portfolio, there is data everywhere. spotify now partners with ancestry. so you can figure out your ancestry music and play it. we're doing tax season. we've run the metering system here. so across our companies, thousands of data products are popping up. but as we begin to focus on data, the point i would say i am thinking about a lot is there is a note of caution....
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why you say you listen to data and have not been listening to data. the most honest answer i got was from someone who said i am ooking at apple and google and facebook who data says are horrible with diversity and i cannot imagine them not being better. i have heard from founders that they do not believe the data. i think we need more than data. i do not think they will cede power. but i think the data is super important. that is not disingenuous. most people who follow me know that i am not nice to people. sarah: pno, but i think the reason the data is so important and why i love the work you guys have been doing in so many others have been doing on this topic for five years is without the data, we cannot expose the bias. you need the data to expose the bias. but then, we have got to deal with the bias. sukhinder: data is the foundation. sarah: i am told we're over time. [laughter] it is now an inforum tradition to ask all of our speakers the following question, what is your 60-second idea to change the world? alexis: me first? sarah: sure. alexis: a
why you say you listen to data and have not been listening to data. the most honest answer i got was from someone who said i am ooking at apple and google and facebook who data says are horrible with diversity and i cannot imagine them not being better. i have heard from founders that they do not believe the data. i think we need more than data. i do not think they will cede power. but i think the data is super important. that is not disingenuous. most people who follow me know that i am not...
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i don't believe we can currently control where our data. there are may we save all that here in europe and. have data protection regulation facebook and google to america very me users can decide which information is collected by online platforms they can also determine who has access to their data bearing me provides users with an overview of how their data is being used by clients. in the syria i think it's great that vera me makes user privacy a priority but will centralize data collection there is always the problem going to . be very lucrative for a hacker. for example what would happen there if that identity were stolen. identity theft can have terrible consequences for example online purchases can be made under someone else's name the more data stolen the greater the damage to the companies that cooperate with very many benefits from centralized data collection. companies such as telecom. are outsourcing responsibility for their data but they can be certain that users of very me are authenticated. unlike with social logons sit in the
i don't believe we can currently control where our data. there are may we save all that here in europe and. have data protection regulation facebook and google to america very me users can decide which information is collected by online platforms they can also determine who has access to their data bearing me provides users with an overview of how their data is being used by clients. in the syria i think it's great that vera me makes user privacy a priority but will centralize data collection...
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>> you data?>> so when a person takes their data out or they want to go through and clean up privacy and they delete, is it really deleted? or is it just hidden? >> depending on the service if you are terminating your account and you delete the data, it will take some time and we communicate that to propagate through our systems that we follow through on that. >> but it's deleted? it's not just hidden? >> is deleted. >> one last question. you said that your company embark on the initiative to register people to vote. how did you do that and who did you target and in what states? >> for example during registration, we highlight information about this, we do this across all of our users. and all indications are that it is you uniformly high across our user base. and it is with the expressed goal. >> how did you do that, did you send out links did you send out voter representations -- registration forms? >> we put check where your polling places are and we give you the locations of the closest pollin
>> you data?>> so when a person takes their data out or they want to go through and clean up privacy and they delete, is it really deleted? or is it just hidden? >> depending on the service if you are terminating your account and you delete the data, it will take some time and we communicate that to propagate through our systems that we follow through on that. >> but it's deleted? it's not just hidden? >> is deleted. >> one last question. you said that your...
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don't think it's very specific to the emotion data. and miquel yet my is filling this gap he's working to integrate emotion research machine learning and high paying business clients. and now online gambling addiction betting companies are open around the clock on the net allowing serial gamblers to easily slide into a compulsion experts are calling for more regulations which could harm profits and tax revenues. the first that you placed on a game was only five euros he was eighteen then and that he knew a thing or two about soccer but the bets kept increasing and so did his losses. two months he gambled away twenty thousand euros he's a gambling addict. on the phone or at a computer and you can't sleep at night because the next starts. it's just to get the money again you know it's a vicious cycle. and he's not alone in twenty seventeen some one point four million people in germany took part in. the one point nine percent of online unproblematic twenty four point four percent show first signs of possible addiction and three point seve
don't think it's very specific to the emotion data. and miquel yet my is filling this gap he's working to integrate emotion research machine learning and high paying business clients. and now online gambling addiction betting companies are open around the clock on the net allowing serial gamblers to easily slide into a compulsion experts are calling for more regulations which could harm profits and tax revenues. the first that you placed on a game was only five euros he was eighteen then and...
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in common is critical of the volume of data being collected by companies including data they don't even need for marketing. in practice i think companies would be hard pressed to divide up information they collect between the data they do and don't mean i'd say it's easier for them to just collect all the data. mocked used to be while surfing the net del inevitably be identified and then tracked around the world. now it's time for a video of the week sit back and enjoy your is well thank you. is the voice of the sun you might say. what you hear when it's vibrations are transposed into sound nasa and isa recorded those libations and ten to forty days sequence of them into music it's a stellar area literally so what's next the moon mines stay tuned. the news grabbed headlines around the world in brazil the first baby was born to a woman who had received a uterine transplant from a donor. from life and have been transplanted in several countries including germany. nevertheless it's a controversial procedure. in twenty sixteen gynecologists of a poker performed germany's first uterine trans
in common is critical of the volume of data being collected by companies including data they don't even need for marketing. in practice i think companies would be hard pressed to divide up information they collect between the data they do and don't mean i'd say it's easier for them to just collect all the data. mocked used to be while surfing the net del inevitably be identified and then tracked around the world. now it's time for a video of the week sit back and enjoy your is well thank you....
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economy is treating user data?ll, absolutely i think it's got to start at the top within those companies. i think you need stronger boards it's awesome that we have entrepreneurs that have built these empires, but they need some governance. we've seen that in tesla and other examples where it's important to have a little bit of accountability. accountability in life is a darn good thing then i think we need more oversight into all the things. i'm not calling for mass regulation, but every other form of communication you guys have the fcc regulate you. there's got to be some kind of oversight probably on a global basis because these aren't just u.s.-focused companies that really has a say about how data is managed and handled you're right, it's being sold without people's knowledge the privacy settings are far to hard to figure out our phones tell everybody where we are and what we're doing and i don't think consumers really realize that as much we need to be aware that an amazon echo is a lovely product, but it's l
economy is treating user data?ll, absolutely i think it's got to start at the top within those companies. i think you need stronger boards it's awesome that we have entrepreneurs that have built these empires, but they need some governance. we've seen that in tesla and other examples where it's important to have a little bit of accountability. accountability in life is a darn good thing then i think we need more oversight into all the things. i'm not calling for mass regulation, but every other...
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the data is one hundred percent human because the others were done by humans their data would produce special words it says that about human. you know what i like a broad fighting is that there's nothing fake about it please here put up against one person and there's no excuses it gives you another guy and you either win or you lose it's just so pure and now i. i. i. i. player. i see myself fighting for the individual sovereign rights i think it's very important that and society we think about each individual natural person i'm trying to fight for that. i don't think we've reached the point where even totally know what the internet is like it's only been around for two decades and it's fundamentally changed the way that we do almost everything. i. mean. i don't think that people are really aware of what happens their data or at their data is being used by some it's is very large companies as a mechanism to feed them or ads or sell them something are doing marketing or advertising the companies can misuse the data misappropriate the data lose the data and what we need to do is decentra
the data is one hundred percent human because the others were done by humans their data would produce special words it says that about human. you know what i like a broad fighting is that there's nothing fake about it please here put up against one person and there's no excuses it gives you another guy and you either win or you lose it's just so pure and now i. i. i. i. player. i see myself fighting for the individual sovereign rights i think it's very important that and society we think about...
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data? turn off things they might not want to have? to doan area we want better. the company has grown a lot. there is complexity. it is something we can do better. we do show clear dashboards for the data. we want to make it easy for average users to navigate the settings. >> i will tell you, each time i turn something on and off, refreshing my memory is a pain, but i will agree, you do have a dashboard most don't. an article from "the wall street journal" and request be placed .n the record it talks about the user data breach and also makes us aware that there is a memorandum at google, which has been requested by multiple members of congress. would you commit to provide that memorandum to congress so that we can know more about the internal workings related to this breach? >> i've had to have my office follow-up on it. i'm not aware of all the specifics, but i will definitely commit to follow up on it. >> to gentleman recognizes the gentleman from tennessee -- the chair recognizes the gen
data? turn off things they might not want to have? to doan area we want better. the company has grown a lot. there is complexity. it is something we can do better. we do show clear dashboards for the data. we want to make it easy for average users to navigate the settings. >> i will tell you, each time i turn something on and off, refreshing my memory is a pain, but i will agree, you do have a dashboard most don't. an article from "the wall street journal" and request be placed...
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, more reliable data. we found in this process that even what we've considered, most would consider basic information on guardianship is lacking. we don't know often, for example, how many people are subject to guardianship, who their guardians are, is a guardian-- or has a guardian been thoroughly vetted. how many people are possibly being abused or exploited by a guardian. questions to which we often don't know the answer. karen, i wanted to start with you on this and ask you, in light of the really limited information sometimes, we know that pennsylvania's created the guardianship tracking system. a data base for guardianships that will be up and running in all 67 counties in pennsylvania by the end of december. i guess first, could you explain how the system would address this gap in data? >> yes, i'd be happy to, senator. thank you. and again, thank you for your leadership on behalf of older americans. we're really thrilled to have you on this committee and as our voice in washington. so the guardians
, more reliable data. we found in this process that even what we've considered, most would consider basic information on guardianship is lacking. we don't know often, for example, how many people are subject to guardianship, who their guardians are, is a guardian-- or has a guardian been thoroughly vetted. how many people are possibly being abused or exploited by a guardian. questions to which we often don't know the answer. karen, i wanted to start with you on this and ask you, in light of the...
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is less concerned about his online data. on marketing student has installed twenty apps on his smartphone he uses eleven of them regularly including apps that belong to facebook and google. it's an advantage for google or facebook to out my data. and then provide me with a recommendation and. we accompany the two of them through a typical digital day what kind of data are companies gathering about them and how is it used to create personalized advertising. martin climbin is professor of marketing at the college who are institute of technology he and his team are trying to locate the digital trail left by the students and then assess which data could be used for individual marketing. you have to invest a whole lot of energy to surf anonymously on a. regular people don't really have a lawyer avoiding their data being collected. the first stop on our tour is a news website that jessica visits regularly while she reads the site still small files with information about jessica's usage on her hard drive cookies the marketing exper
is less concerned about his online data. on marketing student has installed twenty apps on his smartphone he uses eleven of them regularly including apps that belong to facebook and google. it's an advantage for google or facebook to out my data. and then provide me with a recommendation and. we accompany the two of them through a typical digital day what kind of data are companies gathering about them and how is it used to create personalized advertising. martin climbin is professor of...
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his passion reading emotions with the help of big data. he was commissioned by businesses like coca-cola and they did this to analyze consumer reactions to advertisements. emotions are. quite complex and people don't really understand them very well by now so that's why that's where computers are actually getting better because there's more intelligence on the back and then a single person with the aid of artificial intelligence his company wants to precisely evaluate the expressions of users test subjects are shown advertisements . a web camera notes even the slightest movement and the software recognizes emotions like excitement and in comprehension. it's lucrative for both ad makers and miquel yet his company is a market leader in web cam based motion analysis in the future the technique can be integrated into various apps but who has access to the sensitive data that's a bigger topic we. discussed anyway that users have to be more aware and more in control of both all of their dados i don't think it's very specific to the emotional dat
his passion reading emotions with the help of big data. he was commissioned by businesses like coca-cola and they did this to analyze consumer reactions to advertisements. emotions are. quite complex and people don't really understand them very well by now so that's why that's where computers are actually getting better because there's more intelligence on the back and then a single person with the aid of artificial intelligence his company wants to precisely evaluate the expressions of users...
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i think it should be undertaken in connection with the national data breach notification data security flaw. >> is every feat sharing the view for comprehensive privacy legislation? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you answered this question, too. to the others, should they appeal this? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you bet. >> my time has expired. thank you. >> i will treat you better than her. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we are celebrating a child protection act. i offered that 20 years ago. now we are seeing where the holes might exist. google, youtube is a particularly troubling example. last year, 80% of six to 12 -year-olds use youtube on a daily basis. google claims that even it's current most viewed youtube channels, toy reviews for kids is not targeted to children. meaning, it does not apply. in your opinion, is toy reviews for kids targeted to children? >> i don't want to, on specific investigations that may or may not be going on. but that would be of concern to us. i hope it would be a concern because they are collecting data from kids. it can be used to market back to them. i also
i think it should be undertaken in connection with the national data breach notification data security flaw. >> is every feat sharing the view for comprehensive privacy legislation? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you answered this question, too. to the others, should they appeal this? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> you bet. >> my time has expired. thank you. >> i will treat you better than her. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we are...
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sell the data do? >> an important source of differentiation. we would never sell user data. we give consumers preferences about how their data is used for advertising. most of our user experience are we make our advertising relevant based on the key words you type in. you can control your ad settings and change the use of personal data as well. >> my time expires, do you believe google has done enough to be transparent in its data collecting policies? >> we always think there's more to do. it's an area of ongoing effort for us. but we have enlisted a lot over the years and we make it transparent and encourage users to check it out. 20 million users go and check it. over the last month, 170 million users did check it. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you. i have an iphone. and if i move from here and go over there and sit with my democrat friends which will make them real nervous, does google track my movement? does google through this phone know tha
sell the data do? >> an important source of differentiation. we would never sell user data. we give consumers preferences about how their data is used for advertising. most of our user experience are we make our advertising relevant based on the key words you type in. you can control your ad settings and change the use of personal data as well. >> my time expires, do you believe google has done enough to be transparent in its data collecting policies? >> we always think...
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where. >> this he need to get your data to get value out of it >> they need to take my data to get value out of it. you don't need to do that. if you're not going to protect it, don't take it. >> you're 100% right unless there's consequences for them not doing it, they're going to unless there's consequence confess kwenss to either not take your data or treat it with more respect and security. there needs to be regulations like in europe we're seeing it in california and other states we're going to see it here sooner rather than later >> good to see you >> up next, you may want to add tax planning to your holiday to do list that's because time is running out for some key money-saving moves we'll have your year-end checklist, including a special tip for some people who may be going through a complicated time and, later, finding time for fitness. how to squeeze in exercise be we all want to know about the new thing. you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can nowsee the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. wa
where. >> this he need to get your data to get value out of it >> they need to take my data to get value out of it. you don't need to do that. if you're not going to protect it, don't take it. >> you're 100% right unless there's consequences for them not doing it, they're going to unless there's consequence confess kwenss to either not take your data or treat it with more respect and security. there needs to be regulations like in europe we're seeing it in california and other...
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it's been a year in which privacy, data collection, data sharing, and the influence of tech companies and social media giants have been in the news almost every week. only today it's being reported that facebook could be sued in the us over the scandal involving cambridge analytica, which saw them fined in the uk for failing to make suitable checks well, our media editor, amol rajan, has been speaking to the uk information commissioner, elizabeth denham, about the year's controversies. it's going very well. 100% increase in the numbers of complaints, calls from the public, which means the public is exercising their right, so they are engaged in data protection rights. silicon valley companies are having to contend with an approaching regulatory framework, a new mood among regulators in washington and brussels and britain that they can no longer look after themselves. i think that's fair and themselves. i think that's fair and the conversations, the public debate on technology companies and their influence on people's lives, the conversations happening in congress and the senate in the
it's been a year in which privacy, data collection, data sharing, and the influence of tech companies and social media giants have been in the news almost every week. only today it's being reported that facebook could be sued in the us over the scandal involving cambridge analytica, which saw them fined in the uk for failing to make suitable checks well, our media editor, amol rajan, has been speaking to the uk information commissioner, elizabeth denham, about the year's controversies. it's...
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so i wish it was data alone. >> i am not saying it is data alone. let me be clear -- >> it is case-by-case. i think we need did at to help inform the conversation we're having, to make it less threatening and show, in clear, stark terms, where we are sitting today and how far we need to go. i fundamentally believe that there is just tremendous potential that companies are leaving on the table, and increasingly, they are starting that. what they do not yet know is what are the specific actions i need to be taken? you know, because i am clearly gosing the mark today to seize that opportunity. i do not believe it is zero-sum. i believe there is a win-win. you 1000% that they are leaving money on the table. everyone agrees with that. i have looked silicon valley ceo's in the face the last two years and asked this question of them. why you say you listen to data and have not been listening to data. the most honest answer i got who said i am looking at apple and google and facebook and i cannot imagine them not being better. i have heard from sounders tha
so i wish it was data alone. >> i am not saying it is data alone. let me be clear -- >> it is case-by-case. i think we need did at to help inform the conversation we're having, to make it less threatening and show, in clear, stark terms, where we are sitting today and how far we need to go. i fundamentally believe that there is just tremendous potential that companies are leaving on the table, and increasingly, they are starting that. what they do not yet know is what are the...
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this is the data economy.the most powerful companies in the world are those who hoard almost unimaginable quantities of data. these companies are a new kind of media and technology giant, powered by algorithms that allow them to monetise information about all of us. the world is watching this european attempt to take back control of our data. the companies who hoard all this data have also had to contend with allegations about fake news and misinformation. but when donald trump uses the term fake news, he is generally talking aboutjournalists that he just doesn't like very much. cnn's fake news. i don't take questions from cnn. cnn is fake news. i don't take questions from cnn. john roberts of fox. let's go to a real network. of course, both trump and the media have benefited from this mutual antagonism. but as i discovered, when filming another report, a new emerging technology, facial manipulation, could make worries about fake news pale in comparison. the hit bbc drama luther has been sold around the world.
this is the data economy.the most powerful companies in the world are those who hoard almost unimaginable quantities of data. these companies are a new kind of media and technology giant, powered by algorithms that allow them to monetise information about all of us. the world is watching this european attempt to take back control of our data. the companies who hoard all this data have also had to contend with allegations about fake news and misinformation. but when donald trump uses the term...
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so why is data a concern? many courts may not be aware of which cases are open and should be monitored and which cases are closed or no longer need their attention. there are states who have taken on reviewing each case and updating records and accompanying data. texas, nevada, and new mexico are reviewing case files to determine if each case should remain open, what filings and accounting are missing and need follow-up. texas, pennsylvania, and others have established systems to help them track and monitor cases. determining the open or closed status of the case although very basic, it's an essential step for court reform and guardian conservatorship case management oversight. the texas process could be adopted as a model for court case review. courts lack resources and skills to monitor and oversee these cases. the national center will soon launch a project that could transform the conservatorship system in courts. with funding from the office of victims of crimes, the national center will work with two cour
so why is data a concern? many courts may not be aware of which cases are open and should be monitored and which cases are closed or no longer need their attention. there are states who have taken on reviewing each case and updating records and accompanying data. texas, nevada, and new mexico are reviewing case files to determine if each case should remain open, what filings and accounting are missing and need follow-up. texas, pennsylvania, and others have established systems to help them...
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hacks stealing your data. not take the data in the first place, there is nothing to steal. the way they are getting around it is the way they have this pop—up messages were you scroll quickly to the bottom... it is not really concerned. in the guardian, and we have been covering this as well, this is such a depressing news. we thought we were progressing but we are not, it is actually getting worse. renault signs of coal use, the number of ca rs signs of coal use, the number of cars on the road, emissions in china, the us and india are near flat. there is a sign of hope there. but it is not great, we do not have a lot of flex in the system. the clock is ticking fast. if we do not hit these targets, we will see more and more extreme weather events at and more extreme weather events at an catastrophic reactions within the planet. let's talk about about how we can take action. families renting a tree. i love this. you can do at the up to ten years. you can read your christmas tree and when you are done with it, y
hacks stealing your data. not take the data in the first place, there is nothing to steal. the way they are getting around it is the way they have this pop—up messages were you scroll quickly to the bottom... it is not really concerned. in the guardian, and we have been covering this as well, this is such a depressing news. we thought we were progressing but we are not, it is actually getting worse. renault signs of coal use, the number of ca rs signs of coal use, the number of cars on the...
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our long range data analysis and reporting is known for high quality, a good parcel land use data that many cities don't haves in which took a considerate effort to produce. and for reporting rich graphic presentation as well. and yet we can always do better and we really need to do it now. planning challenges are increasing in complexity and that increases the need for better data, better analysis and better visualization. and unfortunately the recent g.i.s. industry trend have created a new tounlt actually do better. with easier data access, automations, 3d analysis and visualization, artificial intelligence and smarter applications. this is really a sea change moment in this field that i've been watching for the last 20 years and this capacity is finally ready for primetime. we need to seize it to stay current and deliver the planning that you need and san francisco needs, that we need and this luisa program is designed to seize that opportunity. our existing challenges like those of any analytic group arrives from kind of the installed legacile toos and work flows and processes tha
our long range data analysis and reporting is known for high quality, a good parcel land use data that many cities don't haves in which took a considerate effort to produce. and for reporting rich graphic presentation as well. and yet we can always do better and we really need to do it now. planning challenges are increasing in complexity and that increases the need for better data, better analysis and better visualization. and unfortunately the recent g.i.s. industry trend have created a new...
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google monetizes data. facebook is a data company. the idea of data products are going to dominate the years ahead. in health care today, you can take your data and get reductions on your health-care premiums. you can take your fitbit for a walk when walking your dog. there are copy shops where if students give their info, they get free coffee. this info is sold to recruiters. around the world, you are paying for things with data. these are not three's -- free services. what is the value of the data? how much are you paying for those services? around our portfolio, there is data everywhere. you can figure out your ancestry. we run the metering system here. the point is a note of caution. the society always catches up with a new technology. we don't have 50 years now and we will see society catching up quickly. jason: john gray is the president and the coo of blackstone. he has spent years building and running his real estate group. what are they going to be buying and selling in the year ahead? >> we have had a great run in asset pric
google monetizes data. facebook is a data company. the idea of data products are going to dominate the years ahead. in health care today, you can take your data and get reductions on your health-care premiums. you can take your fitbit for a walk when walking your dog. there are copy shops where if students give their info, they get free coffee. this info is sold to recruiters. around the world, you are paying for things with data. these are not three's -- free services. what is the value of the...
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and the sale of personal data and requiring reasonable data minimization. provide the ftc with the resources and expertise and structure to enforce the rules. establish meaningful penalties on first offensive to pose a credible deterrent. and to recognize the importance of state attorneys general to ensure that violations are investigated and punished. and finally, to end where i began, any rules that we pass need to be enforced. that ftc consent decree, already on the books, should have prevented cambridge analytica. the ftc simply can't claim to be surprised here. if we let facebook and google police themselves, set their own goalposts and make their own rules, it will always come up short. i look forward to hearing whether the ftc is up to this task and we need a commitment from you to end the cycle of impunity. thank you very much. >> thank you senator blumenthal. >> thank you mister chairman. the ftc, the consumer -- premier consumer protection agency set up in 1914, it's the bedrock of american consumer protection. the agency is tasked with policing a
and the sale of personal data and requiring reasonable data minimization. provide the ftc with the resources and expertise and structure to enforce the rules. establish meaningful penalties on first offensive to pose a credible deterrent. and to recognize the importance of state attorneys general to ensure that violations are investigated and punished. and finally, to end where i began, any rules that we pass need to be enforced. that ftc consent decree, already on the books, should have...