Data Filter Filter by All AI Automation Blog Commerce Creativity Data Future Innovation Leadership Management Media Metaverse Purpose Sustainability Trends close Subprime Attention Crisis, or a trillion dollar industry up in the air By Martin Recke Attention is the most valuable asset today, and the way it is traded is at a crossroads similar to the subprime mortgage crisis that led to an economic collapse. A new round of surveillance By Martin Recke Surveillance capitalism could lead the way to the surveillance state. Digital contact tracing, once introduced, won't go away any time soon. Digital health can make us live longer – but at what price? By Adam Tinworth Health data is the next big data set about ourselves companies are eager to get their hands on. And wearables make that easy. But have we really thought this through? A WiFi kettle and the quest for tea – and data By Adam Tinworth The internet of things is fascinating - but a little unreliable, as one Brighton resident found out when trying to brew a cup of tea. Life, loss and digital data: a warning from one woman’s digital ego By Adam Tinworth When deeply painful life events occur, a digital ego that doesn't keep track hurts the person who created it - and the company that uses it. [Liveblog] Scott Smith: when your data ghost shops for you By Adam Tinworth The future of retail is invisible. Stores are fading away, and our purchases are becoming involuntary - and predictive. Earthquakes, sleepless cities and Jawbone’s big data By Adam Tinworth Jawbone is digging deep into its aggregate user data - and finding fascinating things about how we sleep. Magnus Christensson: a journey to clean data and better Danish travel By Adam Tinworth Denmark has a unified public transport information system - but it doesn't match user needs. How do you improve data, getting businesses working together - and produce a world-class interface? The seductive, dangerous illusions of Big Data By Adam Tinworth Big Data is a powerful tool. But if we lose sight of the human beings that underlie it, we run the risk of making inhuman decisions. Do you own data about yourself? By Adam Tinworth What's the point in quantifying yourself if you can't get hold of the data you produce? Data ownership: here be dragons… The quantified self needs actionable data By Adam Tinworth I've accidentally joined the quantified self movement through a need for a silent alarm - and I've suddenly become a convert. The secret is in actionable data… Big commutes, big trains, big data By Adam Tinworth One UK train operating company is taking tiny steps towards using the big data volumes generated by complaining commuters… prev 1 2 next