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Sunday, December 11, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Alexa, What Do You Know About Internet of Things?
It's not magic. It is real.
Devices work as you tell them to do.
You don't need to know any complex spell such as "Wingardium Leviosa" from Harry Potter.
You don't need to know any complex spell such as "Wingardium Leviosa" from Harry Potter.
Internet of Things allows us to control all electronic devices connected to one network with your voice. The IoT refers to the connection of devices (other than typical fare such as computers and smartphones) to the Internet. Cars, kitchen appliances, and even heart monitors can all be connected through the IoT. And as the Internet of Things grows in the next few years, more devices will join that list. The representative application of IoT are Smart Home, Wearables, Smart Cities, and Connected Car.
Make My Wish, Alexa - Amazon Echo
Sounds like IoT is only for tech-savviers? Let me introduce Amazon Echo which will be your best friend, teacher, and counselor. Amazon Echo works through its voice assistant, Alexa, which users can talk to in order to perform a variety of functions. Users can tell Alexa to play music, provide a weather report, get sports scores, order an Uber, and more. So, this is for anyone like us.
Watch this video to get what you can do with Echo.
Echo has a far-field voice recognition, hearing you voice from any direction while playing music. Since it works based on a cloud system, it is always being updated automatically. Also, the more you use Echo, the more it knows about you - your voice pattern, vocabulary, and preferences. New skills are being added as more and more apps are getting available in the Alexa App, for example, you can request a ride from Uber and order a pizza from Domino's. Lastly, Echo makes your home smart allowing you to control all connected devices without lifting a finger. You can set the thermostat while washing dishes!
Two Sides of A Coin
Pros and cons of Amazon Echo are very familiar with those of Big Data that I discussed in my recent post. Echo significantly improves your life quality. It answers all of your questions, controls connected devices by your voice order, plays your favorite music, and do much more things through your apps like your smartphone. Echo knows about you more and better than anyone else. It is always there for you to help you.
Behind the convenience, there are always security and privacy concerns - how much private data does Echo have? who's gonna get the data? what if it's hacked? Echo not only knows your preferences but also recognizes your voice and vocabulary. It is also connected to many other devices you have, of course, including your smartphone! You will get more customized and personalized ads through all over your devices, which means you get completely naked in front of advertisers. No wonder security is the biggest obstacle to IoT application, according to the research of eMarketer.
Behind the convenience, there are always security and privacy concerns - how much private data does Echo have? who's gonna get the data? what if it's hacked? Echo not only knows your preferences but also recognizes your voice and vocabulary. It is also connected to many other devices you have, of course, including your smartphone! You will get more customized and personalized ads through all over your devices, which means you get completely naked in front of advertisers. No wonder security is the biggest obstacle to IoT application, according to the research of eMarketer.
Heena's Review
Amazon Echo was introduced to the mass, for the first time, through Super Bowl commercial this February, which means Amazon started to promote Echo more aggressively. Taking advantage of Cyber Monday, Amazon has pushed Echo and sibling products, Amazon Tap and Echo Dot. If I were to be asked, I would highly recommend Amazon Echo as a holiday gift. I think Echo will follow the trace of smartphones. Even though we didn't 'need' smartphones, marketing made us to 'want' them. Since we're already addicted to the sweetness of convenience, it's not hard to imagine to have one more family member, Alexa, in all of your homes.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Are You Losing Control of Big Data?
What pops into your head when you think of Big Data?
Does it really matter to you?
How and why?
Recently we hear of Big Data so often that we're getting sick of it. When this term just appeared, it sounded like a rising star which people were going crazing for. After the presidential election was over, suddenly it became an out-of-controlled troublemaker. So confusing, huh? Let' do not be misled by angry voices. Calm down. Take one step back. And think it through. We are rational marketers.
Big Data, Is It Really Good?
Yes, it makes your life much more convenient. As a consumer/user, you will get useful information, also called ads, about a right product/service at right time in a right place. You don't need to repeat saying your name (or ID) and your phone number (or Password). The store even remembers what you were interested in, and what you put in or take out of your cart. As an advertiser/seller, you know who your customers/users are in various perspectives, such as demographic, geographic, behavioral and attitudinal. Every click is tracked and recorded, so data knows about you more and better than anyone else.
But no, it's creepy that someone is watching you all the time. You've lived in Panopticon without even noticing that you're there. Sometimes it bugs me in inappropriate ways. For example, I researched hair re-growth products for my final project last semester. Since then, all kinds of hair re-growth products and services started to tail me (Thanks, Mr. remarketing!) for a while. Hey, Big Data, I thought it's a piece of cake for you to figure out my age. Even if I really buy one for someone else, it's annoying and embarrassing that my web page would be plastered with something irrelevant.
Big Data Is Not A God
Big Data is just a huge amount of data. Data itself is not a solution to a problem. Before you get excited about the advanced technology of collecting all data, think about why and how it will benefit you. Having a thousand books does not guarantee a student doing great at school. Too much data would rather cause indigestion, confusion, or mislead you. According to research, 1 in 3 biz leaders doesn't trust the information they use to make decisions. 27% of respondents in on survey were unsure of how much of their data was inaccurate. Poor data quality costs the US economy around $3.1 trillion a year.
The scariest thing is the inaccuracy of data as we learned from this election and Facebook's fake news. It's not only scary but also dangerous. What if those fake news really had a huge impact on the presidential election, so the result could've been the opposite? What if people think and behave differently based on false data and the difference change others' lives? In the worst case, war could break out. Hacking is an online version of war, I think.
Circle Up, Marketers!
There you go, marketers. It's time to get involved deeply in Big Data world. Since data itself does not replace decision making, we need to know how to play with it. From approaching the data to making a decision, professionals from various fields should be engaged in the process to analyze the data with insights.
Before jumping into analyzing any data, consider questions as below.
How was the data/number calculated?
What is it implying and inferring?
Any errors or exceptions?
Other things to be considered?
How would the data impact in short-term and long-term?
For marketers, Big Data is a great source for making a better world by making better decisions. To get the most out of it, we need to be ahead of the data and take control of it. When we take hands off the steering key, no one knows where and how this ship will end up.
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