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  • Predictive analytics is a fancy way of saying,

  • look at the data and figure out why things happen.

  • Very important-- banks, corporations,

  • computer companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars

  • sifting through tons of data, trying

  • to find instances of causality.

  • If I raise the price of a product,

  • does my profit margin go down?

  • Will I go bankrupt?

  • In other words, corporations constantly

  • try to predict the future.

  • That's the name of the game.

  • You predict it wrong, you zag when you should zig,

  • you go bankrupt.

  • I think predictive analytics operate very similarly

  • to how our brains work.

  • Our minds come equipped to make predictions about the future

  • based on our past experiences.

  • And they operate very similarly.

  • In fact, machine learning algorithms,

  • the type that carry out predictive analytics,

  • are often called neural network models

  • because they're designed to mimic

  • how neurons work in our brains.

  • WILLIAM SHATNER: The idea of advanced computers pulling

  • information from the cloud in order

  • to predict the future may sound like science fiction.

  • But in truth, this idea has been around for thousands of years.

  • Every culture in history has had some concept

  • of a universal mind.

  • The Greeks used to call it nous, or a great over-mind.

  • In Vedic tradition, it's sometimes called akasha,

  • or a kind of universal ether.

  • People like Nostradamus and any seer

  • will tune in to what we call the Akashic record.

  • This is like the memory of all things.

  • It's a universal mind.

  • We enter it by going into a state of meditation

  • and connecting with the past, the present, and the future.

  • One of the great secrets of the mystical tradition

  • is that all human souls are one.

  • So we are part of a collective whole.

  • In later psychology, it has been understood to be called

  • a collective unconscious.

  • In ancient times, it was referred

  • to as a collective soul, which is

  • the collective mind of all humanity,

  • past, present, future.

  • I think the people who work in this way, what they're doing

  • is they're tapping into some source of information.

  • I don't think the question is why are we able to get

  • information about the future?

  • I think the question is more like, why don't we get more

  • information about the future?

  • A universal mind, all-knowing and all-encompassing.

  • But do we really want to know everything before it happens?

  • Time of our own death perhaps, or the fate of our loved ones,

  • or how about the end of the world?

  • Perhaps we're better off not knowing, letting those things

  • remain the unexplained.

Predictive analytics is a fancy way of saying,

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