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It's easier to analyze someone else's life from a logical and emotionally detached place.
Thanks to Wired's Tom Simonite, I have just been introduced to DeepSense, a tool that claims to analyze someone's personality and employment viability via their Twitter feed.
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We hired the fine artist Edward del Rosario to make a crowd scene that we could annotate with personal information that an advertiser might learn from analyzing someone's Web activity.
By coating tiny nuggets of gold with a thin layer of organic material, the researchers have developed an "electronic nose" that, with some additional work, could spot lung cancer instantly by analyzing someone's breath.
(Though I hope many of them are!) What it does mean is that if we publish a word here, you can trust that we've done some footwork, we've picked up the phone and sent emails, we've talked to people, and we're not just rephrasing and analyzing someone else's word collection.
After 1,179 psychiatrists in 1964 signed a statement saying that Barry Goldwater was psychologically unfit to be president, the American Psychiatric Association issued a ban on practitioners "analyzing" someone they haven't treated.
That is, more than 99% of the time, when people speak, even when they think they're describing or analyzing someone or something else, they're really communicating an idea about themselves.
Indeed, a card only "identifies" someone who possesses it and allows it to be analyzed by someone else.
We'd noticed that journalists and policy types had been issuing statements of apology on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the invasion, and we thought it would be interesting to have someone analyze the phenomenon in greater depth.
Virtually every newspaper in a city with racing once hired someone to analyze the horses.
Someday someone should analyze whether there is a gender-specific difference between the dispatches of men and women war correspondents.
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