Last week, at a big data conference in New York, Givre presented his results.
This month, at a big data conference in New York, Givre presented his results.
At the conference, Givre showed a graph of his car-trip frequencies by day of the week;
I think consumers need to understand that their relationship with their
devices is fundamentally going to change,” Givre said.
That was the question that Charles Givre, a data scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton, set out to answer in a recent experiment.
Buckley Slender-White, a spokesperson from Automatic,
said Givre's car's VIN was only accessible to the app because Givre had opted to share it.
The goal of his experiment, Givre said, was not to demonstrate security flaws
in his devices, but to document the wealth of information that they amass through everyday use.