by tartle | Sep 25, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Behavior Analysis, Big Data, Healthcare/Medical
Our world is increasingly digital. So much so that not only can you not live in the modern world without interacting with some kind of digital device, you probably aren’t even aware of how often you do so. Let’s take a standard visit to the doctor. Nothing fancy, just...
by tartle | Sep 16, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Behavior Analysis
We’ve spent some time in this space talking about artificial intelligence and the problems with it. One of them is the term itself, it isn’t intelligence in the real sense. Machine learning is more descriptive of what is actually happening. Another issue with machine...
by tartle | Jul 28, 2020 | Behavior Analysis, Big Data
Subscriptions have become all the rage in recent years. Virtually everything is delivered on a subscription model. In many ways, this is of course nothing new. Newspaper and magazine subscriptions have been around for decades. Now, it has exploded. Rather than just...
by tartle | Jun 12, 2020 | Behavior Analysis, Big Data, Data Ethics
Recently, I (Alexander McCaig) was doing some camping and being out in the wilderness, looking around at this ancient canyon brought something home to me. It is probably millions of years old. Next to that, a human life is a blink of the eye. For some, that might lead...
by tartle | Jun 8, 2020 | Behavior Analysis, Big Data, Crypto Apps, Data Economics, Finance, Healthcare/Medical, Insurance, Politics, Research
We live in a world that has become increasingly digital. More and more of our lives are lived digitally, on our PCs, our laptops, and more than ever before, on our phones. We communicate with friends we’ve never physically met, make massive business deals without...
by tartle | Oct 9, 2019 | Behavior Analysis, Big Data, Crypto Apps, Crypto Currency Market
To have a twin is to have a precisely matched genetic identity (some wiggle room). Yet, it can stretch beyond the physical characteristics and habits and more likely than not having a twin leads to unspoken empathic responses. Sometimes to possibly share thoughts...