The Naked FutureWhat Happens in a World That Anticipates Your Every Move?
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Zusammenfassungen
An app on your phone knows you're getting married before you do. Your friends' tweets can help data scientists predict your location with astounding accuracy, even if you don't use Twitter. Soon, we'll be able to know how many kids in a kindergarten class will catch a cold once the first one gets sick.
We are on the threshold of a historic transition in our ability to predict aspects of the future with ever-increasing precision. Computer-aided forecasting is poised for rapid growth over the next ten years. The rise of big data will enable us to predict not only events like earthquakes or epidemics, but also individual behavior.
Patrick Tucker explores the potential for abuse of predictive analytics as well as the benefits. Will we be able to predict guilt before a person commits a crime? Is it legal to quarantine someone 99 percent likely to have the superflu while they're still healthy? These questions matter, because the naked future will be upon us sooner than we realize.
Von Klappentext im Buch The Naked Future (2014) We are on the threshold of a historic transition in our ability to predict aspects of the future with ever-increasing precision. Computer-aided forecasting is poised for rapid growth over the next ten years. The rise of big data will enable us to predict not only events like earthquakes or epidemics, but also individual behavior.
Patrick Tucker explores the potential for abuse of predictive analytics as well as the benefits. Will we be able to predict guilt before a person commits a crime? Is it legal to quarantine someone 99 percent likely to have the superflu while they're still healthy? These questions matter, because the naked future will be upon us sooner than we realize.
Kapitel
- 1. Namazu the Earth Shaker
- 2. The Signal from Within
- 3. #sick
- 7. Relearning How to Learn
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Personen KB IB clear | Ray Kurzweil, Nicholas Negroponte, Nate Silver, Mark Weiser | ||||||||||||||||||
Begriffe KB IB clear | big databig data, Computercomputer, Datendata, Dopamin, E-LearningE-Learning, Elternparents, Gesichtserkennungface recognition, Google Flu, hackathon, hole in the wallhole in the wall, Hormon, Informationinformation, Internetinternet, Internet der DingeInternet of Things, Kinderchildren, machine learning, MOOCMassive Open Online Course, OLPCOne Laptop per Child Project, Östrogen, Oxytocin, Palantir, Predictive AnalyticsPredictive Analytics, Predictive PolicingPredictive Policing, Prognose, quantified selfquantified self, RFID, Schuleschool, Serotonin, survival of the fittestsurvival of the fittest, Tinder, Twitter, Ubiquitous ComputingUbiquitous Computing, Wearable ComputingWearable Computing, World of Warcraft, Zukunftfuture | ||||||||||||||||||
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Nicht erwähnte Begriffe | Acetylcholin, Aktivitätstracker, Bildung, Digitalisierung, facebook, Internet in der Schule, LehrerIn, Lernen, Noradrenalin, Testosteron, Unterricht |
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Andrea ( 27.06.2014)
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