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The value lies in the inferences drawn from your interactions, which are also stored on your phone—but that data does not belong to you.
COLLECTIVE DATA RIGHTS CAN STOP BIG TECH FROM OBLITERATING PRIVACYMARTIN TISNEMAY 25, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
To humans this is basic common sense, but algorithms have a hard time making causal inferences, especially without a large dataset or in a different context than the one they were trained in.
AI IS HARDER THAN WE THINK: 4 KEY FALLACIES IN AI RESEARCHVANESSA BATES RAMIREZMAY 6, 2021SINGULARITY HUB 
We’re talking about a small-scale research finding that was the truth in that finding, but because of the mechanics of statistical inference, it just won’t be right.
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You can also find this inference on the web and at events each year around the world.
DEMOCRATIZING DATA FOR A FAIR DIGITAL ECONOMYMARTHA LEIBSMARCH 22, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
If a device is frequenting an NFL stadium, for example, you can infer that the user is a football fan, which allows a host of other inferences to form.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AUDIENCE TARGETING WITHOUT RELYING ON THIRD-PARTY COOKIESSEAN COTTONMARCH 9, 2021SEARCH ENGINE WATCH
Backprop can be thought of as one set of neurons doing the inference and another set of neurons doing the computations for updating the synaptic weights.
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETS FINALLY YIELD CLUES TO HOW BRAINS LEARNANIL ANANTHASWAMYFEBRUARY 18, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINE
For demographic data, it relies on a combination of inferences and zero-party data provided directly by Forbes readers, such as job titles.
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We reported accurate numbers for towns that use a given contract provision, but a reader should not use the data or our analysis to draw inferences about the state as a whole, or about towns that are not in our analysis.
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Still, scientists don’t know for certain what’s happening because the trouble with a really, really minuscule flu season is that it doesn’t leave you enough cases to make solid statistical inferences.
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An AI may learn to associate “rain” with “cats and dogs” in all situations, gaining its inference from the common vernacular describing massive downpours.
2021 COULD BE A BANNER YEAR FOR AI—IF WE SOLVE THESE 4 PROBLEMSSHELLY FANJANUARY 5, 2021SINGULARITY HUB 
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