The Data Dividend
12
Sep
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12
Sep
2023
When
Toronto

Canada
Where

Data has become abundant and ubiquitous with the proliferation of smartphones and the emergence of smart, connected devices. More data is generated each year than all the information produced since the advent of computers.

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