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Social physics
What can data tell us about cities? Sandy Pentland has the ingredients for a city’s success.
Professor Sandy Pentland is the modern pioneer of what’s called ‘Social Physics’ - the analysis of human interactions using so called Big Data. Mining data - from credit cards, electronic ticketing and mobile phones - we can now take a reading of the city, its pulse. Sandy Pentland tells us why some cities are richer and more successful than others.
Presented by David Edmonds
(Image: Busy City scene at night, Credit: Getty Images)
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