Few days ago one of my friends sent this forwarded joke on
WhatsApp:
Me- Hello! Tony’s pizza?
Google- No it's Google's pizza.
Me- So it's a wrong number?
Google- No sir, Google bought Tony’s.
Me- OK. Take my order.
Google- Well sir, you want the usual?
Me- The usual?
Google- According to our caller ID, the last 12 times, you
ordered pizza with cheeses, sausage, thick crust.
Me- Yes!
Google- May I suggest to you add ricotta, arugula with
tomato?
Me- No, I hate vegetables
Google- But your cholesterol is not good
Me- How do you know this?
Google- We have the results of your blood test for the past 7
years
Me- I already take medication.
Google- You have not taken medicine recently. 4 months ago you
only purchased 30 tablets online
Me- I bought more from another Pharmacy
Google- It's not showing on your credit card
Me- I paid in cash
Google- But you did not withdraw that much cash according to your
bank statement
Me- I have another source of cash
Google- According to your Tax files you do not have another
source.... unless you did not report it.
Me- I'm hanging up.
Google- The pizza is already at the GPS location your are
calling from. Have a good day.
I passed it off as a joke at first instance, however after one
deep read, I realized, It’s now a reality.
Big data and analytics are the new drivers and growth engines
for all the businesses. User data collection and its analysis is a next big revolution
and it is going to cause huge disruption, if not
done already, in the way businesses are run, grown.
Every
click on Social Media, every search on search engine creates data; adds on to
our digital profile and lets someone know about your preferences your interests
your likes, your dislikes... just imagine how much data we leave behind. Gone
are the days when someone used to leave footprints on the sands of time..... We
now leave digiprints!!!! Gone are the days when archaeologists used to trace fossils,
today the modern day archaeologists- data scavengers, those Hadoop trained
analysts trace your digiprints!!!
As it stands more than 2.7 zettabytes of data is currently floating around in today’s binary
universe, and is expected to exponentially grow to 180
zettabytes in by 2025 (for the uninitiated
zettabytes has 21 zeroes on 1 or 1021 bytes)
As
Mark Cuban calls it; data is new gold, new oil, new plastics...... I would go even beyond and call Big Data the new
Elixir, new Ether of life!!
There are several companies, organizations use, analyze
this data to generate insights that can
help organizations run, grow their business. Big Data combined with
analytics is a potent combination to influence user choices..
There are various data analysis techniques available
which help businesses serve, understand customer better. Techniques like:
- Data Mining
- Data Management
- Text Mining
- Psychographic profiling
are the big levers on which business houses are now spending huge
amounts of money and are reaping its rewards.
The world has already seen how the public opinion can be
influenced using these techniques:
Cases in point: Last
Presidential elections in America- How Donald Trump influenced voters in 2016
US election (and eventually making Cambridge Analytica household name), how
Brexit decision was influenced and how Narendra Modi swept the 2014 election in
India… The only reason to select these 3 examples is to show the scale and
impact of psychologic profiling off Big Data!!!
I just want to put some
chilling facts in front of readers:
Circa-2008.
Michal Kosinski and David Stillwell; the students
of Cambridge University, Psycometrics Centre; introduced an app on
Facebook which allowed users to take a quiz to understand and share their own
profiles. They got way too many responses, much higher than their expectations. Kosinski
correlated the results of the psychographic profiles to the Facebook likes of
the respondents…and voila- he was able to make deductions based on these
correlations..... This opened the ‘Ocean’ (pun intended) of secrets in front of
the world!! (Ocean = 5 personality traits on which psychographic model is based
= Openness, Contentiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism)
Having analyzed the data and user profiles and
Facebook likes; Kosinksi was able to assess and predict an individual's
profile. Just 70 likes by the user and Kosinski knew more about the person than
his friends. He could predict the skin color, sexual orientation and political
affiliations with greater than 85 percent accuracy. With increasing number of
likes, the profiling got even deeper and at 150 likes, he could better
predict the person than the parents of the individual.... double the likes to
300 and Kolinski knew better than the partners. More likes, and Kosinski could
know more about the person than the person knew about himself... phew!!
What can I say.. watch your Likes mate!! Someone’s watching you...err..
profiling you.. (read more at http://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/big-data-and-psychographic-profiling-helped-donald-trump-win-the-us-presidential-election-3696847.html)
These are not the only areas where big data and
analytics play a role…. the range is really vast and varied
- Hospitality:
- Creating customized guest experience:
- Increasing Business Profitability:
Business houses are consuming user data big time. One
such case is of Finnair. Using passenger volume, demand data it can model its
network, anticipate future passenger flow, predict market share by route, and
analyze route-specific and market-specific performance
in comparison to competitors. Analytics also helps the company price and market
routes and services. (read more at: https://www.sas.com/en_us/customers/finnair.html)
2. Healthcare:
- Better Predicting Health outcomes:
By analyzing huge volumes of structured and unstructured clinical and
operational data; the various analytics tools can uncover hidden insights on
indications and then turn that insight into evidence-based knowledge that can
help healthcare professionals predict and improve outcomes.
It also helps doctors to make big data-informed decisions
within seconds and improve patients’ treatment. This is particularly useful in
case of patients with complex medical histories, suffering from multiple
conditions.
3. Retail:
Based on a customer’s purchase history, retailers can predict
what the customer is likely to purchase next. Machine learning models are
trained in analyzing historical data which allows the retailer to generate
accurate recommendations, helps in forecasting trends, Optimizing product pricing.
Predictive data searches on Google, predictive typing
are day to day examples of how user data is used for enhancing customer
experience. When I first encountered the predictive typing or predictive search-
I was clueless, surprised, happy all at the same time.... so naive I was….I
didn’t know I had left my own digitrace; every time when I searched something or
typed!!! Another recent example is Predictive Email Responses- a feature added
by Gmail. It shows the use of data gathered from user responses and utilization
of deep machine learning.
As the world gets increasingly Facebooked and Googled
and Ubered and Amazoned, we leave more and more data about ourselves in this
binary world. The Data Tide, the Data Waves can’t be abated.
Such data waves are making users empowered and vulnerable
at the same time. While I am not undermining the huge positive impact already
created by Big Data and the promise it holds for future but the current and
gradually increasing thereat of Privacy or the lack it poses some serious
questions. “Are we Socially secure in this Social Media profiling days” a question
of gigantic proportion has been posed to us by Big Data, Data Analytics; very
sadly the answer to this question is overwhelmingly No. It’s a classic case of
Data, Data everywhere, not a place to hide!!!!
P.S: while I searched for data for this article my
digital profiling had been updated. I immediately started to get ads related to
Big Data training on Hadoop. Machine learning is an abyss!! machine learning is
relentless, tireless and continual process. While you are reading this
blog post, data centers located in remote areas have updated your profile and
you have opened a new digi-thread for the machines to explore…
Brace yourself for the
topsy-turvy Big Data ride in years to come!! A whole new ecosystem, a whole new
economy thriving on Big Data, Data Analytics is going to open new vistas to us.
Only time will tell how!!!!