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Big Data
Latest Stories on Big Data
August 21, 2017
What Does the Word “Intelligence” Really Mean?
Stanford GSB professors suggest a reading list of articles and books related to the concept.
August 14, 2017
Podcast: Michal Kosinski Shares his Vision of a World Without Privacy
Should your digital footprint be public?
August 9, 2017
How Digital Nervous Systems Can Raise Your Organizational IQ
As technology accelerates the flow of information, businesses have a new role model: computer networks.
May 9, 2017
Michal Kosinski: AI Is Already Smarter Than We Are
In part two of a three part series, a data scientist explores how artificial intelligence developed a mind of its own.
May 9, 2017
Michal Kosinski: Can We Out Evolve Artificial Intelligence?
The human mind will outsmart AI in the end, says Michal Kosinski in the final piece of a three part series.
May 9, 2017
Michal Kosinski: The End of Privacy
In part one of a three part series, a Stanford GSB professor discusses a controversial algorithm that knows more about you than your best friend.
April 11, 2017
Can Job Referrals Improve Employee Diversity?
New research looks at how referrals impact promotions of minorities and women.
March 28, 2017
The Risk of an Unwavering Vision
A new study concludes that successful tech firms are often “discovered and not planned.”
March 13, 2017
Is It Ever OK to Sell (or Buy) a Kidney?
Research seeks ways to reduce wait times and increase matches for kidney transplants.
March 11, 2017
Andrew Ng: Why AI Is the New Electricity
A computer scientist discusses artificial intelligence’s promise, hype, and biggest obstacles.