REINVENTING SOCIETY IN THE WAKE OF BIG DATA

Few weeks ago an article described how the cellular phones work as tracking devices and can tell a lot about the cellular phone user’s behaviour. The article below in “Edge” describes how the Big Data is changing the society.

“[SANDY PENTLAND:] Recently I seem to have become MIT’s Big Data guy, with people like Tim O’Reilly and “Forbes” calling me one of the seven most powerful data scientists in the world. I’m not sure what all of that means, but I have a distinctive view about Big Data, so maybe it is something that people want to hear.

I believe that the power of Big Data is that it is information about people’s behavior instead of information about their beliefs. It’s about the behavior of customers, employees, and prospects for your new business. It’s not about the things you post on Facebook, and it’s not about your searches on Google, which is what most people think about, and it’s not data from internal company processes and RFIDs. This sort of Big Data comes from things like location data off of your cell phone or credit card, it’s the little data breadcrumbs that you leave behind you as you move around in the world.

What those breadcrumbs tell is the story of your life. It tells what you’ve chosen to do. That’s very different than what you put on Facebook. What you put on Facebook is what you would like to tell people, edited according to the standards of the day. Who you actually are is determined by where you spend time, and which things you buy. Big data is increasingly about real behavior, and by analyzing this sort of data, scientists can tell an enormous amount about you. They can tell whether you are the sort of person who will pay back loans. They can tell you if you’re likely to get diabetes.”

To read the complete article click on the link below;

http://edge.org/conversation/reinventing-society-in-the-wake-of-big-data

 

Pakistan’ s First Televangelist-Aamir Liaquat Hussain

In this interesting news article in NYT, the reporter describes the televangelist trend in Pakistan and Mr. Aamir Liaquat Hussian is emerging as a super star. The Geo television is portraying him as the anti-dote of General Zia’s policies. The reporter writes:

“It created a lot of noise,” said one, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “Many of us wanted to know what he was coming back as.”

The answers were provided by the network’s chief executive, Mir Ibrahim Rahman, a 34-year-old Harvard graduate who argues that Pakistan needs people like Mr. Hussain, who hold water with Islamic conservatives, to incrementally change society.

“We are still recovering from the Zia years; we can’t move too fast,” Mr. Rahman said, referring to the excesses of the Islamist dictator Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq in the 1980s. “We need people like him to ease us down the mountain.”

This news article was shared by Tahir Mahmood.To read the complete article click on the link below.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/01/world/asia/a-star-televangelist-in-pakistan-divides-then-repents.html?pagewanted=1&emc=eta1

 

Question Of The Day- What is the solution to Pakistan’s Problems?

We,Pakistanis living in USA are witnessing the situation in Pakistan with more concerns than the people facing these realities on ground everyday.We as a community feel bad and ashamed for all wrong doing in all spectrum of society.We hear all the times various issues problems and crisis in the country but no solution. I would like to hear from the intelligentsia of our community here,

“How they feel about it and what would they suggest to resolve the crisis enabling to establish a stable and normal society”

Looking forward,

Tahir Mahmood

 

 

‘Do We Care ?’ A Poem By Saadia Asad

Nationalism, secularism,democracy, autocracy,dictatorship, kingship

All ‘isms’ ‘cys’ ‘ships’ : all ways of some  ruling over the others

Rules, regulations, laws all have space in there, but not fellowship!

 

 

In the name of honor, face saving and winning, not giving a damn

We   kill,  torture,     subjugate,    humiliate     and        intimidate

Each one assignment, each one a task completed—-none a man.

 

 

Do   we   care   for the   environment    we     pollute  ?

Which    contains   all    the    nature’s     loot

 

Do   we  care  for   the    children   breeding    on streets ?

Who    instead    need    affection  and   love    treats

 

Do   we  care  for  the hungry and thirsty of the world ?

They  need  not conventions , but  real  help  unfurled

 

Do   we   care  for  the  sick  ,raped   and    deprived ?

Whose   sole  purpose   in  living  now  is how to survive

 

Yes   we  care  and   yes   we  can  is the need of the hour

To  save  this  habitat ,this  solely livable planet of ours.

 

Saadia Asad