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The Age of Big Data is a fascinating dive into the world of predictive analytics and the implications of data-driven decision-making. It feels raw and unfiltered, especially when juxtaposing the urgent atmosphere of crime prediction in LA with the more cerebral pursuits of traders in London. The pacing fluctuates, reflecting the chaotic nature of the data deluge, which is both captivating and overwhelming. I was struck by the way the documentary explores themes of trust, privacy, and the ethical implications of data usage. It showcases real-world applications that can feel almost surreal at times. There’s a certain gritty realism to the practical effects, like the visuals of data being processed, which add a layer of depth to the narrative. It's a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in how data shapes our world.
Focuses on predictive analyticsExplores ethical implicationsShowcases real-world applications
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