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How Facebook Figures Out Everyone You've Ever Met
How Facebook Figures Out Everyone You've Ever Met
In real life, in the natural course of conversation, it is not uncommon to talk about a person you may know. You meet someone and say, “I’m from Sarasota,” and they say, “Oh, I have a grandparent in Sarasota,” and they tell you where they live and their name, and you may or may not recognize them.
·gizmodo.com·
How Facebook Figures Out Everyone You've Ever Met
What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare
What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare
Is it possible that overfishing, super germs, and global warming are all caused by the same thing? In 1968, a man named Garrett Hardin sat down to write an essay about overpopulation. Within it, he discovered a pattern of human behavior that explains some of history’s biggest problems. Nicholas Amendolare describes the tragedy of the commons.
·ed.ted.com·
What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare
How To Fool A Neural Network
How To Fool A Neural Network
Machine learning is vulnerable to trickery–and scientists are racing to understand why. “If we can do this, so can the bad guys,” says one researcher.
·fastcodesign.com·
How To Fool A Neural Network
Conflicting Skill Sets
Conflicting Skill Sets
F. Scott Fitzgerald said intelligence is “the ability to hold two opposing ideas in your head at the same time and still retain the ability to function.” It’s so hard to do. But there are all kinds of examples of when it’s necessary in investing. Getting rich requires the willingness to take big risks. Staying rich requires the paranoia to avoid big risks. Trusting your gut means there are true things that you can’t articulate. Being skeptical of your biases means knowing that you confidently articulate things that aren’t true. Being contrarian requires taking a stance most people don’t agr...
·collaborativefund.com·
Conflicting Skill Sets
Let’s Not Lose Our Minds – carlzimmer
Let’s Not Lose Our Minds – carlzimmer
I was asked to give the keynote talk at “Science, Journalism, and Democracy: Grappling With A New Reality” at Rockefeller University on…
·medium.com·
Let’s Not Lose Our Minds – carlzimmer
Hawthorne effect
Hawthorne effect
The Hawthorne effect (also referred to as the observer effect[1][2]) is a type of reactivity in which individuals modify an aspect of their behavior in response to their awareness of being observed.[3][4] The original research at the Hawthorne Works in Cicero, Illinois, on lighting changes and work structure changes such as working hours and break times was originally interpreted by Elton Mayo and others to mean that paying attention to overall worker needs would improve productivity. Later interpretations such as that done by Landsberger suggested that the n...
·en.wikipedia.org·
Hawthorne effect
The State of UX in 2019
The State of UX in 2019
From the tools we'll use, to our process, to the behaviors that will change the way we design — here's a list of what to expect for User Experience (UX) Design in the next year.
·trends.uxdesign.cc·
The State of UX in 2019
Ethics of Design
Ethics of Design
A study into the ethics of Graphic Design
·ethicsofdesign.wordpress.com·
Ethics of Design
Chatbot UX – Does Conversation Hurt Or Help?
Chatbot UX – Does Conversation Hurt Or Help?
Chatbot fever has infected Silicon Valley. The leaders of virtually every tech giant — including Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple — proclaim chatbots as the new websites, and messaging platforms as the new browsers. "You should message a business just the way you would message a friend," declared Mark Zuckerberg when he launched the Facebook Messenger Platform for bots. He and the rest of the tech world are convinced that **conversation is the future of business**.
·smashingmagazine.com·
Chatbot UX – Does Conversation Hurt Or Help?