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LEOMs like open-source Clay automate detailed Earth mapping, enabling rapid analysis for research, government, business.
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Over the past 50 years, geographers have embraced each new technological shift in geographic information systems (GIS)—the technology that turns location data into maps and insights about how places ...
There is a story behind every market. Some are told through numbers, and some are told through places. A new store that does better than expected. A city where adoption rates go up overnight. A ...
This Futures Lab series uses big data and geospatial analysis to uncover how authoritarian states and non-state actors carryout gray zone operations, and explores how innovative analytic methods can ...
Federal civilian agencies are operating at a critical inflection point. The public expects faster, smarter, and more transparent services, while agencies face pressure to deliver under tightening ...
Few things generate as much data as simply observing Earth from above. But Ryan Abernathey and Joe Hamman very quickly realized that all that data still wasn’t enough for their startup to thrive.
If you’d like an LLM to act more like a partner than a tool, Databot is an experimental alternative to querychat that also works in both R and Python. Databot is designed to analyze data you’ve ...
Have you ever found yourself wrestling with Excel formulas, wishing for a more powerful tool to handle your data? Or maybe you’ve heard the buzz about Python in Excel and wondered if it’s truly the ...