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Love in the Age of Big Data

Dr. Johnben Loy, US Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

26-Apr-16 14:30

Love in the Age of Big Data

Love is a many-splendored thing. Love hurts. Love scars. Love wounds and mars. It makes the world go round. The point is, nobody gets it. Or do they? Social science, therapy and the value of big data all come together in this piece on Highline Huffington Post, ‘Love in the Age of Big Data’, and we explore it with Dr. Johnben Loy, marriage and family therapist. 


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