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Republish: Can Data Save the World

Posted on November 15, 2023 by way0utwest

I still in Seattle attending the PASS Data Community Summit 2023. I decided to republish Can Data Save the World? because I do think data is important for improving all aspects of the world. It’s not all we need, but it does matter. The more we measure and learn, the better decisions we can potentially make.

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