
How to use data to predict and prevent conflict
July 10, 2017 6:38 pmWorldwide, people are struggling to recover from political, religious, and ethnic conflicts. Conflict begins when grievances are expressed through violence... View Article
Worldwide, people are struggling to recover from political, religious, and ethnic conflicts. Conflict begins when grievances are expressed through violence... View Article
On May 9, South Koreans go to the polls in a snap presidential election to replace Park Geun-hye, who was... View Article
Spat between Prime Minister Theresa May and Brussels officials raises important long-term issues.
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And a scary chart showing how momentum has shifted.
Predata’s Jim Shinn explains how algorithms can help to detect and monitor digital conversations that generally take place before risk... View Article
New York-based startup Predata closes its seed funding round.
Next-Generation Predictive Analytics Firm Will Use Capital to Help Financial Institutions, Corporations and Government Agencies Gain Deeper Insight into Key... View Article