Computerworld May 28, 2020
Jonny Evans

The company hopes to solve the age-old problem with data and AI: junk in, junk out.

The trouble with data is the sheer quantity of it. IDC once said that if you stored all the data in the world on DVDs you’d have a pile of disks large enough to circle the planet 222 times.

So, how can you winnow junk data out of the stack to make better decisions? That’s one of the problems Apple seems to want to solve.

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