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Ten Predictions for the First Hour of 2020
Good morning. It's January 2, 2020, the first workday of the year. As you drive to the office, the only thing predictive analytics doesn't do for you is steer the car (yet that's coming soon as well).
1. Anti-theft. As you enter your car, a predictive model establishes your identity based on several biometric readings, rendering it virtually impossible for an imposter to start the engine.
2. Entertainment. Pandora plays new music it predicts you will like.
3. Traffic. Your navigator pipes up and suggests alternative routing due to predicted traffic delays. Because the new route has hills and your car's battery—its only energy source—is low, your maximum acceleration is decreased.
4. Breakfast. An en-route drive-through restaurant is suggested by a recommendation system that knows its daily food preference predictions must be accurate or you will disable it.
5. Social. Your Social Techretary offers to read you select Facebook feeds and Match.com responses it predicts will be of greatest interest. Inappropriate comments are accurately filtered out. CareerBuilder offers to read job postings to which you're predicted to apply. When playing your voicemail, solicitations such as robo call messages are screened by predictive models just like email spam.
6. Deals. You accept your smartphone's offer to read to you a text message from your wireless carrier. Apparently, they've predicted you're going to switch to a competitor, because they are offering a huge discount on the iPhone 13.
7. Internet search. As it's your colleague's kid's birthday, you query for a toy store that's en route. Siri, available through your car's audio, has been greatly improved—better speech recognition and proficiently tailored interaction.
8. Driver inattention. Your seat vibrates as internal sensors predict your attention has wavered—perhaps you were distracted by a personalized billboard a bit too long.
9. Collision avoidance. A stronger vibration plus a warning sound alert you to a potential imminent collision—possibly with a child running toward the curb or another car threatening to run a red light.
10. Reliability. Your car says to you, "Please take me in for service soon, as I have predicted my transmission will fail within the next three weeks."
Predictive analytics not only enhances your commute—it was instrumental to making this drive possible in the first place:
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