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How Big Data Is Entering Every Corner of Our Lives
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/ Surveillance
2013
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2013
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How Big Data Is Entering Every Corner of Our Lives
2013
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[...]in Songdo, a new city in Korea, built on reclaimed land outside Incheon airport, and designed by Gale International of Manhattan, powered by u.Life Solutions software, cameras will report the flow of pedestrians, and pavement lights will lighten or dim accordingly; congestion on the road will be monitored by registration plate software; there will be real-time meteorological forecasts so that the power grid can be prepared in advance of surges; water, waste, and energy use will be measured and efficiencies found at all stages. [...]implementing such schemes is harder than many expect; smart and big data are not the elixirs often promised and are hard to implement.\\n The same technology that is used to monitor our shopping habits can also be used to track our every move. Since the age of Frederick Taylor's theories of scientific management, it has been clear that to be monitored was to be managed.
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The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC
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