Predictive
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And we will actually try to get to the point where we have a
predictive
model where we can understand, when cancer happens, what's actually happening in there and which treatment will treat that cancer.
We'll be
predictive
and know what you're likely to have.
Because what that question assumes is that our external world is
predictive
of our happiness levels, when in reality, if I know everything about your external world, I can only predict 10% of your long-term happiness.
Today they're developing analytical tools to do
predictive
modeling so that before you pick up the phone, you can guess or predict what this phone call is about.
Nonconcordance, very simply, is when there is a lack of
predictive
relationship between your physiological response, like salivation, and your subjective experience of pleasure and desire.
In fact, the
predictive
relationship between genital response and subjective experience is between 10 and 50 percent.
The technologies that are coming, high-performance computing, analytics, big data that everyone's talking about, will allow us to build
predictive
models for each of us as individual patients.
And with computation and algorithms and
predictive
models, we will be able to see the future.
One of the problems, when you get too much chatter, it's hard to process all the packets, so you have to prioritize, and that's where the
predictive
model helps you.
And we're munging it together into things like credit reports, into insurance premiums, into things like
predictive
policing systems, into sentencing guidelines.
They are self-aware, they are predictive, reactive and social.
And we found that there were nine specific things that mattered all across the country and that were the most highly
predictive
of risk.
How
predictive
is it?
So practicing throwing things has been shown to stimulate the frontal and parietal lobes, which have to do with visual acuity, 3D understanding, and structural problem solving, so it helps develop their visualization skills and their
predictive
ability.
Now, it's a term called
predictive
policing, or algorithmic criminology, and the idea is that if we take a lot of data, for example where past crimes have been, we know where to send the patrols.
We've seen examples here of extraordinary innovation, and much of it coming from this room, The police are engaging in
predictive
analytics.
CA: So you would test a bunch of lengths of trends in time and see whether, for example, a 10-day trend or a 15-day trend was
predictive
of what happened next.
You look at a lot of data, and you try to simulate different
predictive
schemes, until you get better and better at it.
CA: So these different
predictive
schemes can be really quite wild and unexpected.
We can do things like
predictive
work.
The fact that we can derive more knowledge by joining related information together and spotting correlations can inform and enrich numerous aspects of everyday life, either in real time, such as traffic or financial conditions, in short-term evolutions, such as medical or meteorological, or in
predictive
situations, such as business, crime, or disease trends.
It wasn't until the turn of the 19th century that our blinders were removed, first, with the publication of James Hutton's "Theory of the Earth," in which he told us that the Earth reveals no vestige of a beginning and no prospect of an end; and then, with the printing of William Smith's map of Britain, the first country-scale geological map, giving us for the first time
predictive
insight into where certain types of rocks might occur.
You see, the 2.7 billion-dollar project promised an era of
predictive
and preventative medicine based on our unique genetic makeup.
They have
predictive
power with high levels of accuracy.
It has
predictive
power, but you don't understand it.
But ProPublica, an investigative nonprofit, audited that very algorithm with what public data they could find, and found that its outcomes were biased and its
predictive
power was dismal, barely better than chance, and it was wrongly labeling black defendants as future criminals at twice the rate of white defendants.
Law enforcement is also starting to use machine learning for
predictive
policing.
And when we follow this idea all the way through, we can start to see that all of our conscious experiences, since they all depend on the same mechanisms of
predictive
perception, all stem from this basic drive to stay alive.
All around the country, police departments are using big data for
predictive
policing, to set bond amounts and sentencing recommendations in ways that reinforce existing biases.
Simple, nine-item survey that's quite
predictive
in these experiments.
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