The Human Face of Big Data
With the rapid emergence of digital devices, an unstoppable, invisible force is changing human lives in ways from the microscopic to the gargantuan: Big Data, a word that was barely used a few years ago but now governs the day for many of us from the moment we awaken to the extinguishing of the final late-evening light bulb.
This massive gathering and analyzing of data in real time is allowing us to not only address some of humanity biggest challenges but is also helping create a new kind of planetary nervous system. Yet as Edward Snowden and the release of the Prism documents have shown, the accessibility of all these data comes at a steep price. The Human Face of Big Data captures the promise and peril of this extraordinary knowledge revolution.
- Duration: 20 min
Speaker
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Rick Smolan
Rick Smolan, a New York Times bestselling author and photojournalist, is acclaimed for the “Day in the Life” books, with over five million copies sold. As a Time, Life, and National Geographic photographer, he merges storytelling with technology. Oprah Winfrey featured his work, and he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. A pioneer in interactive publishing, Smolan’s latest book, “THE GOOD FIGHT,” earned awards and People Magazine recognition. His influential projects, speeches at global events, and foresight into emerging technologies have left a lasting impact on photography and publishing.