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Intervention: You're not smart enough to analyze your data.

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On today’s IoT Time: Wearables are going to become ubiquitous, but only once they get better. Android OS had a huge hole in its biometric security protocols, but they fixed it. Machine learning is required to make Big Data smarter. On MYIoT, Ken digs into the idea that people aren’t equipped to analyze raw data themselves. We need smart algorithms and machines that can learn and deliver the actionable intelligence businesses can use to make better strategic moves. 

If you think I’m a moron, or you love my ideas, tell me in the comments, tweet me @KenBriodagh or do it face-to-face at IoT Evolution Expo, next week at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, August 17 to 20.




Edited by Ken Briodagh
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