I00;00;01;14 - 00;00;21;21DAVID:Right, Troy. Well, here we are. We're doing this consumer data podcast. Thank you for being here. It's an honor to have you, and I really appreciate you being available. I guess to get things started, maybe
Two Main ProblemsAn increase in data accumulation without permission from the individual.Simultaneous rise in compliance enforcement from government bodies.Both trends lead to increased data management difficulty for companies and indivi
Why is this Important?I'd like to continue discussing human rights as super powers. It's the idea of marrying trends and progress in sync with Western values and globalization with where how we evolved from 1776 in terms of how we perceive our
Hello, and welcomed to Cause-Oriented Efficiency, Episode 2. Today, we are talking about the tagline and the iterative process of getting the tagline, where it is, and where it's going to go in the future. Check Out the Website and SubscribeI
We first discuss the premise of cause-oriented efficiency which can be summarized as the Information Gap. Then we discuss the goal which is to simplify complexity and information. What is it? 1.) It is a formula 2.) The score 3.) Implications o