Rand Cindy
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Rand Cindy is a French entrepreneur and data scientist who believes that managing data properly can guide us towards a better life. To prove this, he gained 70 pounds and then tracked various aspects of his life - diet, sleep time, and physical activity.
2019-03-30
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Rand Cindy is a French entrepreneur and data scientist who believes that managing data properly can guide us towards a better life. To prove this, he gained 70 pounds and then tracked various aspects of his life - diet, sleep time, and physical activity. He inputs the results into the software and uses it to determine what behaviors are harmful to the body. By adopting the advice provided by the software, he successfully lost weight, proving that managing data properly can make our lives more efficient and beautiful. Cindy started programming at the age of 10, founded her first startup at the age of 14, founded a network development agency at the age of 15, and began pursuing a PhD at the age of 21. Cindy firmly believed in the power of big data, so he co founded the software Snips, aiming to make life more efficient by using big data. The company was founded in 2013 as a research laboratory for machine learning, focusing on establishing new human-machine interfaces. As the research progresses, the team realizes that every new app, application, and device we use on a daily basis makes life more complex. It is expected that by 2025, we will have 100 billion connected devices, and we are likely to be engulfed by technology. The solution Snips provides us with is to create highly personalized artificial intelligence by collecting enough data about ourselves as a continuation of humanity. Currently, Snips is collaborating with multiple organizations in France to achieve this goal. For example, Snips collaborated with the French national railway department to develop an app that can predict the degree of congestion on different train routes three days in advance. By integrating information resources such as weather, passenger history, and real-time registration of app users, this app can guide people to stay away from crowded train stations or choose trains with more available seats. Recently, the French government selected Cindy to participate in the France is AI project, which aims to support and promote the domestic and international influence of the French artificial intelligence ecosystem, and build a bridge for communication with other artificial intelligence centers. Cindy was named the MIT Technology Review's 35 Technology Innovation Youth Under 35 TR35 and Forbes' 30 Outstanding Person Under 30. He was awarded the French Excellence Award by Excellence Fran \u00e7 aise, the founding ambassador of the Sandbox Network in Paris, the global shaper of the World Economic Forum, and a member of the Kairos Association.