What are our most pressing data-related questions?
Are they limited by lack of data, disparate/siloed data, or lack of other resources (expertise/manpower/capital) directed towards them?
This question doesn’t make sense to me because ‘data’ can mean so many things—my mom’s childhood photographs, Donald Trump’s tax returns, etc. Having access to any data in the world is essentially omniscience.
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[Question] If you had access to all the data in the world, what would you use that for? how?
What are our most pressing data-related questions?
Are they limited by lack of data, disparate/siloed data, or lack of other resources (expertise/manpower/capital) directed towards them?
This question doesn’t make sense to me because ‘data’ can mean so many things—my mom’s childhood photographs, Donald Trump’s tax returns, etc. Having access to any data in the world is essentially omniscience.