 I started Kaggle in 2010 and the idea behind the company has always been to help businesses make decisions on the basis of data rather than gut instinct. More and more data is being used to do things that humans used to do, everything from using geological data to find where the most promising well sites are, all the way through to predicting when heavy equipment needs to be serviced. What makes us unique is that we manage a community of over 100,000 data scientists and statisticians. These data scientists are attracted to Kaggle because we run data mining competitions, so they compete. And actually we've ranked them from one to 100,000 by actually looking at how effective they've been in predictive modeling, how predictive their models are. So we are the only source in the world of the ranked world's best data scientists. I feel like Kaggle's unique. It's unique because there's nobody else who can drive value out of data like we can. One of the big innovation trends is the use of data to transform more and more industries. We're seeing data totally transform industries that you just wouldn't expect data to touch. As I look around today at the world's most innovative companies, it's extraordinary how many of them are really data driven. They're using data to get beyond the constrained mindsets of the old industry experts and seeing what does the world really look like. So what Kaggle's doing by making data driven decision making more powerful and more available is basically letting more and more of the world's organizations drive their innovation with this data driven approach. It's exciting to come to work every day at Kaggle. We're always working on a big issue, on solving a really important problem. For example, we helped NASA actually map the dark matter in the universe, something that cosmologists have been trying to do since 1934. By drawing in our community of over 100,000 data scientists, they solved it within three months. I really wonder what's the point of having anything other than the best people working on every project. So with Kaggle, I actually see most of the world's data science eventually going through this kind of true data scientist marketplace like Kaggle and most of the world's decisions being driven by data. As a data geek, it's been thrilling to see how many industries the data has helped to transform and in the future I look forward to Kaggle helping literally every department in every company in every industry use data to make better decisions.