Thursday, January 10, 2019

IBM's use of location data spurs privacy concerns, lawsuit; MicroStrategy aims for 'zero-click' analytics; AI plants itself on farms

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IBM's Weather Channel app location data usage spurs privacy concerns

Jack Vaughan, Senior News Writer

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty pushed real-time weather data mining for travel and other uses at the CES conference, even as the city of Los Angeles is suing IBM's Weather Company unit over its use and sale of location data.
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MicroStrategy 2019 platform touts 'zero-click' analytics

MicroStrategy's latest BI release aims to support a 'zero-click' analytics future with help from new voice and vision capabilities. The goal: quicker decisions and the democratization of data.
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Agricultural AI yields better crops through data analytics

The use of AI tools in agriculture helps optimize farming operations by decreasing workloads, analyzing data on harvests and improving the accuracy of seasonal forecasting.
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BI and analytics technology trends we'll likely see in 2019

BI and analytics software looks to evolve in 2019, with tools likely to keep getting easier to use and more AI-powered technologies being developed to augment user experiences.
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AI use in healthcare ramps up for app maker Cognoa

Applications of AI in healthcare have been relatively restricted due to regulatory and data challenges, but health IT apps startup Cognoa is finding ways to make AI effective.
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5 self-service BI best practices for larger organizations

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How data duplication issues in healthcare can be diagnosed

Electronic health record systems have helped reduce duplicate patient data in hospitals -- but they haven't cured the problem. Find out how organizations are addressing the issue.
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