data analysis
Coverage of data analysis in the Nexus archive.
- Revealed: What it's like to give birth in your area
Sky News Data x Forensics team conducted a five-month investigation into childbirth experiences by interviewing parents and health providers and analyzing millions of data points.
- Databricks sales growth tops 80%, but margin are shrinking from swarm of AI agents
Databricks is experiencing over 80% sales growth driven by AI agents aiding data analysis, but rising costs from increased activity are causing shrinking profit margins.
- Angola: Over 660 Healthcare Professionals Trained in Hospital Management
The Angolan Health Ministry (MINSA) has trained over 660 healthcare professionals in hospital management, health statistics, and data analysis to enhance healthcare facility governance and service quality.
- The bull case for graph DBs in law
The article argues that graph databases (graph DBs) offer significant advantages for legal applications, particularly in mapping complex relationships and improving data analysis. It highlights their potential to revolutionize legal research, compliance, and case strategy by visualizing interconnected data points.
- Will Bitcoin reach $1 million per coin by 2026?
The article discusses the controversial prediction that Bitcoin could reach $1 million per coin by 2026, analyzing it through data, trends, and risks to determine its feasibility.
- Crypto for Advisors: AI Agents Using Crypto
The article discusses the integration of cryptocurrency into AI agents designed for financial advisors, highlighting potential benefits such as enhanced data analysis and automated transactions. It explores how AI-driven tools leverage blockchain technology to improve advisory services in the financial sector.
- Can AI handle the full trading workflow from analysis to execution?
The article discusses the potential of AI to manage the full trading workflow, from analysis to execution, despite current fragmentation across tools. It highlights the concept of integrating multiple AI agents into a unified system, as seen in a platform called MOTA, which could streamline trading processes.