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Algorithms picking your next job sounds a little bit scary, but there is one thing that has been shown to be really
predictive
of someone's future success in a job, and that's what's called a multimeasure test.
It's like
predictive
text, only it's trained on millions of words written by poets in the 19th century.
When the Ebola outbreak emerged in 2014 in West Africa, public health officials around the world had early warning signs and
predictive
tools that showed how that outbreak might spread, but they failed to fathom that it would, and they failed to act in time to intervene, and the epidemic grew to kill more than 11,000 people.
Then our
predictive
model finds patterns between media imprints and tells me which narrative ingredients are more likely to lead to engagement in altruistic behavior rather than distress and apathy.
And there are a couple of these that have strong
predictive
relationships, one of which is education, where you see the states with the fewest years of schooling per adult are in red, and you see this part of the country, the kind of Appalachians region, is less educated.
So I think, conceivably, those could be
predictive.
The title sound perfect but there where the things ends.The fact that the stunts seems to made up by some 5 year old coordinator and the dialog is so
predictive
and boring that you can see the final sequence of the movie.
By contrast, new machine-learning technologies plumb the depths of large data sets to find correlations that are
predictive
but poorly understood.
It is within our power to cast privacy nets around sensitive areas of human life, to protect people from the harmful uses of data, and to require that algorithms balance
predictive
accuracy against other values such as fairness, accountability, and transparency.
To be sure, our
predictive
ability is far from complete.
Just as Britain’s referendum proved uncannily
predictive
of Trump’s win, Trump looks like a leading indicator of populist upheavals in Europe, which could trigger another euro crisis and threaten the breakup of the European Union.
In particular, Xi’s view that that there are identifiable immutable “laws” of historical development, both prescriptive and predictive, was particularly prominent at last month’s foreign policy conference.
That this is so is a tribute to their accuracy, even when used judiciously, their
predictive
value.
Based on research, biotechnology companies have invested in sequencing technologies and developed
predictive
tests to identify those who are asymptomatic, but genetically predisposed to a growing number of genetic diseases and more common disorders such as certain types of cancer.
Some people hope that
predictive
information will open therapeutic possibilities.
Predictive
information allows various organizations to reduce costs or increase profits.
The institutional interest in the
predictive
information from genetic tests conflicts with the rights and interests of individuals.
With expanded data, companies can use
predictive
analytics to identify the best candidate for a given role.
Yet projections of the impact of climate change on migration in Asia remain indefensibly limited in number, scope, and
predictive
power.
Scientists are therefore still searching for an accurate
predictive
test that is cheaper, quicker, and less invasive than PET scans or lumbar punctures.
Rapid progress toward truly “personalized medicine” is occurring, with patients’ DNA profiles being translated into more individualized, predictive, and preventive medical care.
Even finding nothing in such places is important, because these new data have
predictive
power, narrowing the field of planets, or moons, that might harbor life.
Given pollsters’ massive
predictive
failures elsewhere this year, no one should count on them to turn out until the votes themselves are counted.
The ability to mobilize a group effectively is certainly an art rather than a
predictive
science, and varies with situations, but that does not mean that it cannot be profitably studied and learned.
If nature had used
predictive
algorithms that prevented random mutation in the replication of DNA, our planet would probably still be at the stage of a very optimized single-cell organism.
This indicates that, at least in this year’s election, ethnicity and education were much more
predictive
than income.
As it happens, they were also more
predictive
than gender.
The next 10-15 years will see a shift away from our current reactive model--you come in when you get sick and the physician attempts to make you well--to a predictive, preventive, and ultimately a personalized form of medicine.
The predictive, preventive and personalized medicine of the future could include changes in environment, specially designed drugs, gene engineering, and embryonic stem cells.
Who gets to know about
predictive
health histories?
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