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In their seminal book, , Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Kenneth Cukier argue that we are witnessing a fundamental shift in how society processes information. Rather than focusing on "small data" through precise sampling, the "Big Data" revolution embraces messier, massive datasets to uncover correlations that were previously invisible. This transformation is moving us away from asking why something happens to focusing on what is happening, allowing for powerful predictions across every sector of human life. The Three Pillars of the Big Data Shift
Companies like Netflix and Amazon use "data exhaust"—the trail of digital interactions we leave behind—to forecast hits and provide personalized recommendations. Secondary uses of data, such as using global transaction records to forecast GDP, often hold more value than the data's original purpose. Big Data: How the Information Revolution Is Tra...
Predictive analytics are used to identify early warning signs of infection in premature babies before symptoms appear. Large-scale genomic sequencing is also enabling personalized medicine tailored to an individual’s genetic profile. In their seminal book, , Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and
Traditional statistics rely on small samples to represent a whole. Big data allows us to analyze nearly every data point in a set, which eliminates sampling errors and lets us "zoom in" on small subgroups without losing reliability. The Three Pillars of the Big Data Shift