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by ryguyrg
1223 days ago
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Correct, much data has no value. The cost for storing the data, maintaining the data [in the day-and-age of privacy requirements especially], and combing through the data is often much greater than the value obtained from the data itself. The expertise we need in the industry is people who understand applications in-and-out and make great decisions on what data is worth keeping for present and future applications. And what data is needed to be kept, but only in aggregates (or anonymized, which reduces costs of maintenance) |
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