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{{a|technology|[[File:Cricket prediction.png|450px|thumb|center|A likely sporting outcome according to Google a couple of years ago]] | {{a|technology|[[File:Goldman football predicition.png|450px|thumb|left|Goldman predicted this:]] | ||
[[File:Actual football outcome.png|450px|thumb|left|We actually got this:]] | |||
[[File:Cricket prediction.png|450px|thumb|center|A likely sporting outcome according to Google a couple of years ago]] | |||
[[File:Cricket prediction 2.png|450px|thumb|center|A likely sporting outcome according to Google yesterday]] | [[File:Cricket prediction 2.png|450px|thumb|center|A likely sporting outcome according to Google yesterday]] | ||
}}An occasional running series intended to pose the question: when will Adam Curtis’ assertion that the vaunted predictive power of big data is a “modern ghost story”. | }}An occasional running series intended to pose the question: when will Adam Curtis’ assertion that the vaunted predictive power of big data is a “modern ghost story”. | ||
Your job is safe as long as: | Your job is safe as long as: | ||
*Those splendid data-wizard brianboxes at Goldman Sachs can get their predictions this wrong ==> | |||
*Google thinks | *Google thinks this ==> is a sensible win prediction for a cricket match. | ||
*Or, for that matter, this ==> | |||
*Microsoft’s auto-correct for “bhusiness” suggests “bushiness” but not “business”. | *Microsoft’s auto-correct for “bhusiness” suggests “bushiness” but not “business”. | ||
*Android voice recognition interprets “Richard Strauss” as “Richard’s trouser”. | *Android voice recognition interprets “Richard Strauss” as “Richard’s trouser”. | ||
{{sa}} | {{sa}} | ||
*[[Artificial intelligence]] | *[[Artificial intelligence]] | ||
*[[Technology is a leveller]] | *[[Technology is a leveller]] |
Revision as of 08:19, 12 July 2021
JC pontificates about technology
An occasional series.
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An occasional running series intended to pose the question: when will Adam Curtis’ assertion that the vaunted predictive power of big data is a “modern ghost story”.
Your job is safe as long as:
- Those splendid data-wizard brianboxes at Goldman Sachs can get their predictions this wrong ==>
- Google thinks this ==> is a sensible win prediction for a cricket match.
- Or, for that matter, this ==>
- Microsoft’s auto-correct for “bhusiness” suggests “bushiness” but not “business”.
- Android voice recognition interprets “Richard Strauss” as “Richard’s trouser”.