Tuesday, May 27, 2014

"Data Scientist is now the hottest job title in Silicon Valley"

Jeff Hammerbacher

Said : Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media in a recent survey - The World's 7 Most Powerful Data Scientists - in Forbes. Out of these, two names include those who jointly coined the term 'Data Scientist' that has now become one of the jobs that is hot in demand in Silicon Valley today. 

"The success of companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Netflix, not to mention Wall Street firms and industries from manufacturing to retail and healthcare, is increasingly driven by better tools for extracting meaning from very large quantities of data. "Data Scientist" is now the hottest job title in Silicon Valley," Tim said.

Jeff Hammerbacher, Chief Scientist, Cloudera and DJ Patil, VP of Product at RelateIQ coined the term "Data Scientist.” Now it’s Silicon Valley's hottest job title. These two built the first formal data science teams at Facebook and LinkedIn, respectively. Both of them are at # 2 in the list after Larry Page, CEO, Google.

DJ Patil
Jeff Hammerbacher : Prior to co-founding Cloudera, Jeff (@hackingdata) conceived, built, and led the Data team at Facebook. The Data team was responsible for inventing and building powerful data analysis applications on Hadoop. That system is the core data platform at Facebook for improving the user experience and driving revenue. Before he joined Facebook, Jeff worked as a quantitative analyst on Wall Street. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from Harvard University.

DJ Patil : Prior to joining RelateIQ, he was Greylock’s data scientist in residence. He joined Greylock from now defunct Color Labs where he was Chief Product Officer. He has also worked as head of data products, chief scientist, and chief security officer at LinkedIn. As LinkedIn’s Chief Security Officer he partnered with Facebook, Google, Twitter, Zynga and others to take on hackers, spammers and fraudsters, and worked at eBay as their Director of Strategy, Analytics, and Product.

Others in the O'Reilly list are :

#3 Sebastian Thrun, Professor, Stanford University and Peter Norvig, Data Scientist, Google
#4 Elizabeth Warren, Candidate, U.S. Senate (Massachusetts)
#5 Todd Park,  Chief Technology Officer of the United States 
#6 Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Professor, MIT
#7 Hod Lipson and Michael Schmidt, Computer Scientists, Cornell University

The role of the data scientist has grown tremendously during the past few years thanks to the explosive growth of social media network on the web. It has now become the hot new role to fill in Silicon Valley. 

Today, data-mining experts and talent, especially those who can develop compelling products and experiences around massive amounts of data, are among the most desirable talent hires in the technology world, both at companies and VC firms. There is great demand for new emerging data-mining companies that expertise in application of complex algorithms to make the enterprise smarter. 

According to glassdoor.com - a leading website on which employees share their salary and job satisfaction - the median salary for the job title “Data Scientist” ranges from $115,000 to $125,000. 

"A bunch of geniuses can act stupid when put into a group"

Alex `Sandy’ Pentland (Pic : MIT’s Media Lab)

Said : Alex Pentland - one of the world's leading data scientists - in an interview with Spiegel

Aged 62, Pentland heads the Human Dynamics Lab at the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In his interview, he explains how data streams can be used to determine the laws of human interaction. According to him, the information can be used to help forge better societies.

When asked : "Professor Pentland, you do research on the intelligence of groups. Can a bunch of geniuses act stupid when put into a group? He replied : "Oh, absolutely. That's how I got started on this. We were setting up a laboratory in India. We had a board of directors, some of them were among the most brilliant people in the world, but as a board, they were completely useless. There was just too much ego in the room. When one person started talking, he wouldn't stop for half an hour, so very few ideas were actually put on the table."

"In his book "Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread - The Lessons from a New Science," he argues that human communication behaviors follow the rules of mathematics. He says that with the aid of a computer, it is possible to monitor people in ways sufficient to detect these rules. The use of Big Data is proving to be just as important to social scientists as the telescope once was for astronomers," Spiegel reported.

Pentland's book is published by the Penguin Press, which in it's introduction observes : "Pentland and his teams have found that they can study patterns of information exchange in a social network without any knowledge of the actual content of the information and predict with stunning accuracy how productive and effective that network is, whether it’s a business or an entire city. We can maximize a group’s collective intelligence to improve performance and use social incentives to create new organizations and guide them through disruptive change in a way that maximizes the good. At every level of interaction, from small groups to large cities, social networks can be tuned to increase exploration and engagement, thus vastly improving idea flow."

"Social Physics will change the way we think about how we learn and how our social groups work—and can be made to work better, at every level of society. Pentland has distilled remarkable discoveries significant enough to become the bedrock of a whole new scientific field: social physics. Humans have more in common with bees than we like to admit: We're social creatures first and foremost. Our most important habits of action—and most basic notions of common sense—are wired into us through our coordination in social groups. Social physics is about idea flow, the way human social networks spread ideas and transform those ideas into behaviors," said the publisher's note. 

"Where do ideas come from? How do they get put into action? How can we create social structures that are productive and creative? If the Big Data revolution has a presiding genius, it is MIT's Alex Pentland, whose research has led to the creation of more than 30 companies. Yet according to his research, innovation doesn't come from a few super-bright people; it comes from idea flow, the way ideas are spread. Thanks to the rise of smartphones, GPS devices, and the internet, the flow of ideas can now be tracked. Sociologists no longer need to rely on surveys or abstract models. With stunning accuracy, social physics allows us to predict - and improve - how effective a network is, whether it's a search-and-rescue operation, a business, or a city," says the book's Australian publisher

In it's book review, The Economist wrote : “Social Physics” is filled with rich findings about what makes people tick. Using millions of data points measured over a long period of time in real settings, which Mr Pentland calls “living laboratories”, the author has monitored human behaviour on an unprecedented scale. Through it, for example, he has discovered that people change how they behave in measurable ways when they fall ill. By tracking mobility and call patterns, researchers were able to tell that someone was coming down with flu before they knew it themselves."…Social Physics is a fascinating look at a new field by one of its principal geeks.”

Pentland's page on MIT's website says : "Alex `Sandy’ Pentland has helped create and direct MIT’s Media Lab, the Media Lab Asia, and the Center for Future Health.  He chairs the World Economic Forum's Data Driven Development council, is Academic Director of the MIT-Harvard-ODI Big Data and People Project, and is a member of the Advisory Boards for Google, Nissan, Telefonica, Monument Capital, and the Minerva Schools. In 2012 Forbes named Sandy one of the 'seven most powerful data scientists in the world’, along with Google founders and the CTO of the United States, and in 2013 he won the McKinsey Award from Harvard Business Review."

The Human Dynamics Lab at the MIT Media Laboratories pioneered the idea of a society enabled by Big Data.   The Lab has developed technologies such as reality mining, which uses mobile phone data to extract patterns that predict future human behavior, a `nervous system’ framework for dramatically more efficient transportation, health, energy, and financial systems, the New Deal on Data policies which are now enshrined in the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, and a Trust Network communication architecture that ensures that this new data driven society is secure and fair.  

Watch Alex Pentland speak on "Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread" (Talks at Google) 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

When a foreign nation uses military or intelligence resources and tools against an American executive or corporation........., we must say, 'enough is enough'

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder

Said : U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder at a press conference held today to announce U.S. charges against five Chinese military hackers for cyber espionage. 

He announced an indictment against five officers of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) for, what he called, "serious cybersecurity breaches." The six American victim entities identified by him were : Westinghouse Electric, Alcoa, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated, U.S. Steel, the United Steelworkers Union and SolarWorld. 

A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has found that these five Chinese military officers conspired together, and with others, to hack into the computers of these organizations in order to spy and steal business secrets.

"This is a case alleging economic espionage by members of the Chinese military. These are the first ever charges of 'economic espionage' against known state actors for infiltrating U.S. commercial targets by cyber means. The range of trade secrets and other sensitive business information stolen in this case is significant and demands and aggressive response," the attorney general said. "When a foreign nation uses military or intelligence resources and tools against an American executive or corporation to obtain trade secrets or sensitive business information for the benefit of its state-owned companies, we must say, ‘enough is enough,’ he added.
What is Cyber Spying? : Cyber spying means 
accessing to a private data of individuals or an 
organization without asking for permission. 
This act is usually applied for political/military
purpose by linking to the Internet, 
networks or 
individual computers by taking 
advantage of 
the cracking techniques and 
and malicious 
software including 
Trojan horses and spyware. 

"This case should serve as a wake-up call to the seriousness of the ongoing cyberthreat. The indictment makes clear that state actors who engage in economic espionage, even over the Internet from faraway offices in Shanghai, will be exposed for their criminal conduct and sought for apprehension and prosecution in an American court of law," he said.

Attorney General's full statement appears on the website of the US Department of Justice here.

It is widely believed that U.S. authorities wouldn't be able to get hold of the indicted military personnel as the Chinese authorities would never hand them over. But the accused individuals would be black listed from traveling to the US and to the partner countries with whom the United States has an extradition agreement. These individuals also would find it extremely difficult to find jobs in the private sector in China once they leave the PLA. This is because U.S. government can keep a watch on such firms that hire former cyber spies and have an influence on them.

On the other hand, Chinese news agency Xinhua reports that China has strongly protested against the cyber theft charges and decided to suspend activities of the China-U.S. Cyber Working Group.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

The asking price of natural gas ($400 per 1,000 cubic meters) supply by Russia to China is higher than our expectation

Said : Wang Ruiqi, senior analyst with Shanghai-based energy consultancy ICIS-C1 Energy, reported China Daily yesterday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Moscow. (File Photo : Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)  
According to the report, China-Russia deal for natural gas delivery and cooperation on other projects is likely to be signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's official visit to Beijing next week when he visits China to attend a summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia from May 20 to 21 in Shanghai. It's his first trip to China since President Xi Jinping, took office.
Loading Gazprom's LNG carrier (Pic : Gazprom)
In view of the Western sanctions after the Crimean annexation from Ukraine, Russia is looking to Asian markets to sell it's natural gas to reduce dependency on Europe. Gazprom OAO - Russia's top natural gas producer - is reported to be supplying 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually starting from 2018 and increase it to 68 billion cubic meters later. The fuel will be supplied through China's western and eastern pipelines the construction of which will take two to three years.

In 2013 - with total consumption of 167.6 billion cubic meters - China became the third-largest natural gas user recording 13.9 percent year-on-year growth.

Russia's top natural gas producer, Gazprom OAO, plans to supply China with 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually starting from 2018 and increase it to 68 billion cubic meters. The fuel will be supplied through China's western and eastern pipelines. No timetable has been specified for the increased supply.
The China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC), the nation's biggest natural gas importer, has also signed a deal with the Russian government to acquire a 20 percent stake in the Yamal liquefied natural gas project located in Northern Russia. It is a joint venture between Russia-based Novatek Inc, which owns 60 percent, France-based Total SA with 20 percent and CNPC, also with a 20 percent stake.

"Given Russia's hostile actions in Ukraine, business as usual is unacceptable"

Said : U.S. Senator Dan Coats.

U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Dan Coats (R-Ind.), and John Cornyn (R-Texas) introduced yesterday the Russian Weapons Embargo Act of 2014, bipartisan legislation that would sanction Russia’s Rosoboronexport – the sole state agency for export of Russian weapons systems and defense-related goods.
The proposal would forbid the direct or indirect use of American tax dollars to enter contracts or agreements with Rosoboronexport and immediately terminate existing contracts and agreements with the agency. The legislation also would prohibit contracts with any domestic or foreign company that cooperates with Rosoboronexport to design, manufacture or sell military equipment.

“The hostile situation in Ukraine is yet another recent example of why the United States should stop doing business with Russia and its arms dealer,” said Blumenthal. “This legislation sends a clear message to Russia and Rosoboronexport: America will not do business with countries that behave irresponsibly and companies that arm terrorist regimes.”

“Given Russia’s hostile actions in Ukraine, business as usual is unacceptable,” said Coats. “With American credibility and the future of the international order on the line, our actions should reflect that. This specific economic sanction will harm Russian interests in a serious way without damaging America’s economy.”

“It’s time to put an end to this hypocritical relationship and end all contracts with Rosoboronexport,” said Cornyn. “Considering Rosoboronexport’s close connection with Vladimir Putin and his cronies, and its ties to brutal dictators who’ve committed mass atrocities, there is no reason for our military to continue to rely on equipment from thugs masquerading as a legitimate business.”
Russian Mil Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopters (Pic Courtesy : RIA Novosti) 
Rosoboronexport facilitates and funds Putin’s foreign policy objectives through the sale of military equipment and technology, handling more than 80 percent of Russia's weapons exports.

The agency is the chief supplier of arms to Bashar al-Assad, whose regime is using these weapons to murder innocent Syrian civilians. Rosoboronexport has committed to provide Syria with S–300 advanced anti-aircraft missiles, and under a $100 million contract from the Assad government, Rosoboronxport is delivering 36 Yakovlev Yak-130 jets, even as the Syrian Air Force continues to bomb civilian targets. (Source : Press release by Senator Blumenthal's office published on the Senate website)

The Gandhi family should hand over the leadership to others for India to have a credible opposition

Sonia and Rahul own up responsibility for defeat

Said : The New York Times Editorial Board on it's Opinion Pages column today. Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor of The New York Times, is in charge of the paper's opinion pages. 

The editorial, titled "With Narendra Modi, a Change in India", has described Narendra Modi's victory as 'historical' whereas the Congress party' defeat as 'crushing and humiliating.' In a clear advice to the Gandhi family, the editorial board says : "The loss was so humiliating for the Indian National Congress party, which has governed for most of India’s independence, that it was unclear if it could rebuild its prominence. The Gandhi family, which dominates the party, should hand over the leadership to others. That is the only chance for India to have a credible opposition."


Narendra Modi at his victory speech
The editorial argues that "the victory gives Mr. Modi the chance to revitalize the economy and shape the way India engages with the world. How he moves forward will matter to Indians clamoring for jobs and development, but also to others, including the United States, which sees India as a vital economic and security partner in Asia." It goes on to say that "Mr. Modi needs to deliver on his vow to make progress, and he and Washington must confront differences on global trade issues," hinting that the new Indian government should open its economy up to greater trade and foreign investment. 

The editors have also suggested that "the two countries should pursue deeper cooperation beyond occasional military exercises and arms sales, like calming tensions between China and Vietnam over regional waterways, building peace between India and Pakistan and stabilizing Afghanistan."

The editorial noted that Mr. Modi had set very high expectations for economic revival and his government. It appreciated his promise to work for the good of all Indians in the victory speech in Vadodara and opined that to fulfill peoples' expectations, he will need to stick to that commitment.

About The New York Times Editorial Board


The editorial board is composed of 18 journalists with wide-ranging areas of expertise. Their primary responsibility is to write The Times’s editorials, which represent the voice of the board, its editor and the publisher. The board is part of The Times’s editorial department, which is operated separately from The Times’s newsroom, and includes the Letters to the Editor and Op-Ed sections. 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Don't Worry, Earth Will Survive Climate Change - We Won't

Said : Neil deGrasse Tyson - the world's most famous astrophysicist, and he is a HUGE Trekkie. 

Neil is the host of StarTalk Radio is a fan of science fiction and futuristic movies, and of Star Trek in particular. He talked about the climate change in his StarTalk Radio podcast, as per the Business Insider of May 1

The program was produced by Kamelia Angelova, William Wei, and Alana Kakoyiannis. 
Watch Neil deGrasse Tyson talk about the Climate Change by clicking here.