Many companies have built large “data lakes” to capture larger and larger data sets without clear use cases in mind.
I call that sort of scrape-first think-later behavior lazy marketing.
big data promises, April 25, 2017 at 10:14AM
Many companies have built large “data lakes” to capture larger and larger data sets without clear use cases in mind.
I call that sort of scrape-first think-later behavior lazy marketing.
big data promises, April 25, 2017 at 10:14AM
… as pricing systems become ever more autonomous, aspiring monopolists like Mr Topkins eventually will not even need to speak to their competitors to fix prices.
Computers will do the colluding for them, either by using the same algorithm or learning from their interactions with other machines — all without leaving behind trails of incriminating emails or voicemails.
Policing the digital cartels, by David J Lynch in Financial Times Continue reading Big data & price fixing cartels