I think that there is a great deal of trust implied by the actionably ambiguous statements she uses for AC. In an environment where trust between 'client' and development team is not ideal, I find that empowering the…
The reaction to this seems awkwardly negative when contrasted with the praise that gushed for Amazon's Alexa products. I am having a hard time tracking why folks seem to feel so differently about google and Amazon…
I want to +1 this idea :)
I hope that anyone who incorporates this concept into their AI also measures the number of mistakes which become heuristics and biases in the AI. I would hypothesize that there is a link between the willingness or…
The author seems to ignore the fact that eastern traditions made just such a separation long before 550bce. It would have been more correct to note that this research was limited to western 'classical' thinkers.
I felt like this article actually begs a bigger question, why don't we tell each other how much we make? I get the sense that because we keep this so extremely private, it makes it so much easier for the class division…
For more about 'The Curse of the Gifted' see: Mindset: by Carol S. Dweck. Anecdotes aren't data, but I can say that having this 'curse' has been a huge challenge in my programming career.
>> But if that’s so, then why do most engineers, even the good ones, stay put at their full-time, salaried positions? Or because you have to spend an egregious amount of time doing biz dev, and accounting, and software,…
I think that there is a great deal of trust implied by the actionably ambiguous statements she uses for AC. In an environment where trust between 'client' and development team is not ideal, I find that empowering the…
The reaction to this seems awkwardly negative when contrasted with the praise that gushed for Amazon's Alexa products. I am having a hard time tracking why folks seem to feel so differently about google and Amazon…
I want to +1 this idea :)
I hope that anyone who incorporates this concept into their AI also measures the number of mistakes which become heuristics and biases in the AI. I would hypothesize that there is a link between the willingness or…
The author seems to ignore the fact that eastern traditions made just such a separation long before 550bce. It would have been more correct to note that this research was limited to western 'classical' thinkers.
I felt like this article actually begs a bigger question, why don't we tell each other how much we make? I get the sense that because we keep this so extremely private, it makes it so much easier for the class division…
For more about 'The Curse of the Gifted' see: Mindset: by Carol S. Dweck. Anecdotes aren't data, but I can say that having this 'curse' has been a huge challenge in my programming career.
>> But if that’s so, then why do most engineers, even the good ones, stay put at their full-time, salaried positions? Or because you have to spend an egregious amount of time doing biz dev, and accounting, and software,…