Is Big Data able to take decisions for us, humans? In this episode, we talk to the Big Data expert from nPowered, Piotr Jegier about the traps that many of us will encounter as we start to rely more any more on data. We dive into the topic of cognitive biases and try to understand in what domains humans still can't be replaced by AI.
IMPORTANT LINKS
nPowered - what we do
Piotr's twitter
Flat Earthers' documentary - BEHIND THE CURVE | Official HD Trailer (2018) | DOCUMENTARY | Film Threat Trailers (YT)
Things that correlate, but that does not really mean anything (Spurious Correlations by Tyler Vigen)
The software that helps judges make bail decisions, which does not like black people
John Cleese on Creativity, including open vs. closed mode (YT)
Modern portfolio theory, ie. making sure your many mistakes of forecasting compensate each other (Wikipedia)
Traveling Wilburys, the supergroup and the history behind their name
An article on The Butterfly Effect and Edward Lorenz's contribution to the Chaos Theory
On the often-discussed death of strategy in business in these turbulent times - IMD: Strategy is dead? Long live strategic thinking!. Diagnostics, alternatives and choice By Emeritus Professor Paul Strebel
An interesting article on what you might make when you do strategy, includes the strategy statement and the strategic sweet spot: - Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad
Comments by the CEO of T-Mobile Poland on "turning the tanker around"
Ethics and addiction in tech product design: How Technology is Hijacking Your Mind — from a Magician and Google Design Ethicist, by Tristan Harris
What is the Turing Test? (a short video from Cnet on YT)
On the General AI and the control problem (YT) - Can we build AI without losing control over it? | Sam Harris (TED)
Confirmation Bias - a good intro by Shahram Heshmat Ph.D. on Psychology Today
A Vox article outlining the work of Dan Kahan on how the (politically) motivated reasoning makes us stupid, and how scientific curiosity can counteract this effect
A place where you can learn more on Open Science movement and pre-register your research hypotheses - Center for Open Science - preregister your hypotheses
AI Control Problem (Wikipedia)
An episode of Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast, "The Destroyer of Worlds" on the difficult and risky early years of the nuclear cold war on Earth
A selection of 10 particularly non-obvious "For Dummies" books
An inspiring introduction and overview of Getting Things Done method (and book) by its creator, David Allen, on Google Tech Talks
An accessible and irreverent discussion of the Extended Mind article by Andy Clark and David Chalmers and the distributed cognition concept, on the Very Bad Wizards podcast
Peter Thiel's favorite job interview question, as written up by Quartz
The original article on the primacy and precedence of (moral) emotions compared to reasoning - more accessible writeups are also easy to find online - The Emotional Dog and Its Rational Tail: A Social Intuitionist Approach to Moral Judgment, Jonathan Haidt, University of Virginia
S8.E2. Dawid Wiener. Constructing The World Around Us.
S8.E1. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. INTRO. How to Feed Your Intuition?
BONUS. Aga Szóstek. How to Build Your Unique Experience Strategy?
S7.E10. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. OUTRO. A Way Forward.
S7.E9. Audrey Scott & Dan Noll. The Meaning of Being Human.
S7.E8. Amanda Gigler. Permaculture Approach to Change.
S7.E7. Darek Kędziora. The Big Wave of Global Financial Change.
S7.E6. Kim Korn. The Principles of the Regenerative Management.
S7.E5. Milan Guenther. The Desired Future State of Your Enterprise
S7.E4. Michael Liehmann. The Human Moment.
S7.E3. April Mills. Do You See Your Invisible Box?
S7.E2. Natalia Romero Herrera. Self-Experimentation for Change.
S7.E1. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. INTRO. The Three Layers of Change.
BONUS: Monika Jiang & Tim Leberecht. The Great Wave of the Beautiful Business.
S6.E9. David Millen. The Immediacy of Delivering Something Valuable.
S6.E8. Ton Kalker. Making Possible What Wasn’t Possible Before.
S6.E7. Christoph Bartneck. The Impact On The World.
S6.E6. Ralph Talmont. Turning The Ship Around.
S6.E5. Jens Heitland. The Mindset of Innovation.
S6.E4. Steven Thomas. Are You an Innovator or a Commentator?
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