big-data-is-great-but-dont-forget-intuition.xml
big-data-is-great-but-dont-forget-intuition.xml
7/10/2013
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This article from The New York Times discusses the role of intuition in the age of big data. It argues that while data-driven decision making and analysis is valuable, intuition still plays a crucial role in making sense of the vast amounts of information available. The article highlights the limitations of relying solely on data and advocates for a balanced approach that combines data analysis with human judgment and intuition. It suggests that intuition can fill in the gaps that data cannot capture and can provide valuable insights that data alone may overlook. The article emphasizes the importance of not disregarding intuition in the pursuit of big data solutions.
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big data ꞏ intuition ꞏ data analysis ꞏ decision making ꞏ data-driven ꞏ technology ꞏ algorithms ꞏ predictive analytics ꞏ data science ꞏ machine learning ꞏ data mining ꞏ information overload ꞏ cognitive bias ꞏ human judgment ꞏ data-driven decision making ꞏ human intuition ꞏ data visualization ꞏ business intelligence ꞏ data-driven insights ꞏ data-driven strategies ꞏ data interpretation ꞏ data-driven innovation ꞏ data-driven solutions ꞏ data-driven world ꞏ data-driven society ꞏ data-driven approach ꞏ data-driven thinking ꞏ data-driven culture ꞏ data-driven era ꞏ data-driven revolution ꞏ data-driven future