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Can you know more about the product than the data does when you are the product?

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Tony Fish @My Digital Footprint Is this a paradox…..If you are the product ( aka a digital service which is FREE) Who knows more about the product you as being self-aware or your data?

Data tells lies, so what should you ask? @JHISteve

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Source : http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140122165800-37102839-lies-data-tell-us Great article from Steven Thomson He sets out questions to ask next time you're about to make a big decision based on a particular set of data: Are you measuring the right thing? In almost any data-gathering situation, there are far more types of information that could be gathered than you can possibly tackle. Compare the contradictory claims that U.S. wireless phone providers make for their network coverage. No one's lying--they're all just picking different aspects of coverage to measure. Are you measuring it accurately? There are far more ways to screw up a measurement than there are to get it right. Ever compare election results to what the polls had said right up to the end? And political pollsters are the rocket scientists of data gathering--it's downhill from there. Are you interpreting the data wisely? Unless someone is inside trading, all inve

The potential of SixthSense technology

Thinking about data and what it can tell us. A new equation for intelligence

Thinking about data and what it can tell us Is there an equation for intelligence? Yes. It's F = T ∇ SÏ„. In a fascinating and informative talk, physicist and computer scientist Alex Wissner-Gross explains what in the world that means.

classic Rory Sutherland #ogilvylabs #trust #data @rorysutherland

Commitment devices need to be understood

Social Media Life Cycle #infographic

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How to Tell if Someone Is Lying #HBR - data is beautiful

Source: http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/02/how-to-tell-if-someone-is-lying/ To accurately infer another’s intentions, you need to look for  a set  of cues — gestures that together can more accurately predict or reveal motivation. Here’s how my colleagues and I identified the four key ones (with the help of a robot, of course) and the outcome is that if you express these gestures, you are probably less trustworthy…. 1.        Hand touching 2.        Face touching 3.        Crossing arms 4.        Leaning away So What:   nothing that new, except that it was a robot which was the control, unlike previous studies. As Robots come into play more and more, the person who codes them can become the double bluff.  Trick you with emotions of love and steal your wallet in the process. Don’t believe me then watch – Guy Hoffman: Robots with "soul”