Big Data Is Not Truth
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Big Data Is Not Truth
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#2And regarding myth 3 and 6: you can't really hold these views simultaneously. If you can opt out, then that's a built in form of discrimination. Whether that's actually relevant probably depends on your domain.
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#4What I would gather from taking the article at face value is: According to Myths #2 and #3, big data is classist, racist and sexist. According #5 and #6, Big Data is actually Big Brother. #1 points out that Big Data isn't The Next Big Thing, because it's actually old news.
There's plenty of genuine problems with Big Data, but the article seems to be more concerned with playing on people's fears regarding it than actually providing any concrete arguments about its failings.
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#5Most serious practitioners realize this is tough business.
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#9This is true of any statistics, and I wasn't aware that anyone believed that big data was going to somehow eliminate subjectivity from the world. More data and faster processing means more opportunities to analyse and a bigger sample size, but as the adage goes, there are lies, damn lies and statistics. The article seems like a bit of a straw man. And regarding myth 3 and 6: you can't really hold these views simultan…
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#10Before Big Data disappears into the background as another fact of life, Ms. Crawford said, “We need to think about how we will navigate these systems. Not just individually, but as a society. http://xkcd.com/1215/