• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Articles
  • News
  • Events
  • Advertize
  • Jobs
  • Courses
  • Contact
  • (0)
  • LoginRegister
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • RSS
      Articles
      News
      Events
      Job Posts
    • Twitter
Datafloq

Datafloq

Data and Technology Insights

  • Categories
    • Big Data
    • Blockchain
    • Cloud
    • Internet Of Things
    • Metaverse
    • Robotics
    • Cybersecurity
    • Startups
    • Strategy
    • Technical
  • Big Data
  • Blockchain
  • Cloud
  • Metaverse
  • Internet Of Things
  • Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups
  • Strategy
  • Technical

The Internet of Things, Big Data and Preventative Predictions

Matt Reaney / 2 min read.
May 22, 2015
Datafloq AI Score
×

Datafloq AI Score: 81

Datafloq enables anyone to contribute articles, but we value high-quality content. This means that we do not accept SEO link building content, spammy articles, clickbait, articles written by bots and especially not misinformation. Therefore, we have developed an AI, built using multiple built open-source and proprietary tools to instantly define whether an article is written by a human or a bot and determine the level of bias, objectivity, whether it is fact-based or not, sentiment and overall quality.

Articles published on Datafloq need to have a minimum AI score of 60% and we provide this graph to give more detailed information on how we rate this article. Please note that this is a work in progress and if you have any suggestions, feel free to contact us.

floq.to/ACc9w

The leading car manufacturers are currently investing huge amounts of money integrating Big Data knowhow into their manufacturing processes. In the future, it will also undoubtedly have a direct impact on the driving experience and before long your car will drive itself.

If your in-car computer tells you that your engine is 70% likely to fail, most people would want to do something about it. If it tells you that your braking distance is 85% likely to cause a rear-end collision, you might drive with a little more caution. Data has the power to change behaviours more than education or prohibition ever could.

This emerging trend in Big Data will be driven by the businesses who will stand to profit from it (they will sell more cars, parts, etc), but it will soon move across to other areas of our lives, and it may not be universally welcome.

If, after a detailed examination of your marriage, you were told that you had a 95% chance of getting a divorce over the next five years, would you feel any less determination to work at it? When emotions are turned into cold and hard facts, they are much harder to ignore. Well get through it, well be fine might be so much harder to believe in. There are lots of things in life that arent just about the data, but they will be analysed anyway.


Interested in what the future will bring? Download our 2023 Technology Trends eBook for free.

Consent

On the other hand, within the healthcare sphere, preventative predictions will cause a revolution in the way we understand out bodies and the affects of what we are doing to them. If you understand that not going on that morning run has a 75% chance of shortening your life by three years, most of us would rush to put on our trainers. If you understand that a stroke was imminent, you could rush to a hospital and get yourself treated before it took hold.

From a recruitment perspective, what if your employer could tap into your online habits to tell when you might start to look for a new job. The moment you start to browse certain websites is the beginning of the end. What may have been a flirtation with temptation previously might now be viewed as a heinous betrayal. How dare you check out their career page. Youre obviously not fully engaged anymore. Goodbye. Sounds silly, but a variation on this may not be so far away.

With the advent of the “Internet of Things,” this predictive analysis could turn us into little robots, governed by algorithms and not by our hearts. There could be a Google Glass type headset to tells us how we should be interacting with others based on their reactions. It could analyse all the tiny micro-expressions that our intuition takes for granted and give us hints as to how we should be behaving. This for me would be the beginning of the end!

Preventative predictions will form a big part of the Big Data revolution, but we should be careful not to let their conclusions get out of hand.

Categories: Internet Of Things
Tags: automotive, Big Data, cars, internet of things, predictive analytics

About Matt Reaney

Matt Reaney is the founder of Big Cloud. Global recruiters in Data Science, Machine Learning and AI.

Primary Sidebar

E-mail Newsletter

Sign up to receive email updates daily and to hear what's going on with us!

Publish
AN Article
Submit
a press release
List
AN Event
Create
A Job Post

Related Articles

What is Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), and How Should Your Company Approach It?

March 29, 2023 By Terry Wilson

5 Best Data Engineering Projects & Ideas for Beginners

March 29, 2023 By emily.joe685

Data Centre World Asia

March 29, 2023 By r.chan

Related Jobs

  • Software Engineer | South Yorkshire, GB - February 07, 2023
  • Software Engineer with C# .net Investment House | London, GB - February 07, 2023
  • Senior Java Developer | London, GB - February 07, 2023
  • Software Engineer – Growing Digital Media Company | London, GB - February 07, 2023
  • LBG Returners – Senior Data Analyst | Chester Moor, GB - February 07, 2023
More Jobs

Tags

AI Amazon analysis analytics app application Artificial Intelligence BI Big Data blockchain business China Cloud Companies company costs crypto customers Data development digital environment experience finance future Google+ government information learning machine learning market mobile Musk news public research security share social social media software startup strategy technology twitter

Related Events

  • 6th Middle East Banking AI & Analytics Summit 2023 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 10, 2023
  • Data Science Salon NYC: AI & Machine Learning in Finance & Technology | The Theater Center - December 7, 2022
  • Big Data LDN 2023 | Olympia London - September 20, 2023
More events

Related Online Courses

  • Big Data & AI World, Singapore
  • Finding Your Professional Voice: Confidence & Impact
  • Creating a Differential Competitive Advantage -Jagdish Sheth
More courses

Footer


Datafloq is the one-stop source for big data, blockchain and artificial intelligence. We offer information, insights and opportunities to drive innovation with emerging technologies.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Recent

  • How to Validate OpenAI GPT Model Performance with Text Summarization (Part 1)
  • What is Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), and How Should Your Company Approach It?
  • 5 Best Data Engineering Projects & Ideas for Beginners
  • Personalization Vs. Hyper-Personalization: Benefits, Limitations and Potential
  • Explaining data products lifecycle and their scope in management

Search

Tags

AI Amazon analysis analytics app application Artificial Intelligence BI Big Data blockchain business China Cloud Companies company costs crypto customers Data development digital environment experience finance future Google+ government information learning machine learning market mobile Musk news public research security share social social media software startup strategy technology twitter

Copyright © 2023 Datafloq
HTML Sitemap| Privacy| Terms| Cookies

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp

In order to optimize the website and to continuously improve Datafloq, we use cookies. For more information click here.

settings

Dear visitor,
Thank you for visiting Datafloq. If you find our content interesting, please subscribe to our weekly newsletter:

Did you know that you can publish job posts for free on Datafloq? You can start immediately and find the best candidates for free! Click here to get started.

Not Now Subscribe

Thanks for visiting Datafloq
If you enjoyed our content on emerging technologies, why not subscribe to our weekly newsletter to receive the latest news straight into your mailbox?

Subscribe

No thanks

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.

Marketing cookies

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.

Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.

Please enable Strictly Necessary Cookies first so that we can save your preferences!