Published: 27 August 2024
Summary
Data is the new oil, yet unlike oil, data isn’t depleting; conventional storage is. This impending crisis can be alleviated by implementing a risk-controlled capability to forget data, ensuring forgetting is safe and does not introduce new risks or biases, thereby even improving AI performance.
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Specific Maverick Caution
This Maverick research breaks new ground by highlighting the urgent need for new approaches to data storage and retention. Its findings and advice should, therefore, be treated with caution.
Maverick Findings
Conventional mass storage will experience a significant strain in five to 10 years, eventually escalating into a two-phase crisis. If the current trends persist, it is plausible that we may exhaust our available storage capacity entirely within the next half-century.
Technology, particularly in areas such as data storage and AI, can benefit from an enterprise capability to forget data that matters less, using architectures that limit the risk of
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