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" ... At the end of the day, age and generational differences will always be inadequate to explain the deep and delightful variety of attitudes, beliefs, and values that make individuals… individual. There’s now loads of robust science to understand and even predict human behaviour at the most granular level. The true richness of diversity will be revealed if we are able to move beyond categorical generalisations, such as generations, to understand individuals for who they are. We will always have more and less open-minded, empathetic, curious, self-aware, ethical, and altruistic people. Across age, gender, and race. It’s what you do with the differences that define the culture you build. By rewarding precisely those who drive progress and make the world fairer and more inclusive (and not the reverse) things will improve - for every demographic group. ... "
" ... In the 1990s, “Knowledge Discovery”, “Data Mining” and “Advanced Analytics” came to encompass a broader field: that of computational discovery of useful patterns from large datasets. The patterns may be grouping of data (cluster analysis), unusual data (anomaly detection), dependencies (association rule mining), generalisations (prediction models for classification and regression) and compact representations (summarisation). ... "
" ... Instead remember that broad generalisations about asexual people, including some in this article, are only useful up to a point. Identity is individual, and asexuality is the same. If you are going to ask questions, think about how you'd feel about being asked them about your own identity. ... "