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Overcoming Bias : Arrogant Professionals
"I strongly suspect these patterns are driven mostly by customers, i.e., that more accurate professionals would be less successful in inspiring confidence by others in them. If you are a successful professional, that is probably in part because of your unjustified arrogance."
via:tsuomela  medical-culture  lawyers  financial-crisis  bankers-should-start-avoiding-lampposts-right-about-now  hubris  self-assessment  skepticism 
august 2010 by Vaguery
All we want are the facts, ma'am
In the days when Sussman was a novice, Minsky once came to him as he sat hacking at the PDP-6.
"What are you doing?", asked Minsky.
"I am training a randomly wired neural net to play Tic-Tac-Toe," Sussman replied.
"Why is the net wired randomly?", asked Minsky.
"I do not want it to have any preconceptions of how to play", Sussman said.
Minsky shut his eyes.
"Why do you close your eyes?", Sussman asked his teacher.
"So that the room will be empty."
At that moment, Sussman was enlightened.
via:arthegall  via:cshalizi  science  models  modeling  statistics  learning-from-data  pattern-discovery  hubris  hyperbole  Chris-Anderson  that-Greek-dude-with-the-wings-that-melted 
february 2009 by Vaguery
Stet. « The Edge of the American West
"... We’d hate that to happen to you, because you can actually write, and having giles coren is a sanctimonious little twat who needs to get over himself could be quite costly in T-shirt lettering...."
editing  publishing  writing  collaboration  copyediting  hubris  self-definition  amusing 
september 2008 by Vaguery

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