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Lisa Eriksen

The Streets Of Ann Arbor Will Soon Be Filled With Driverless Cars | Co.Exist | ideas + ... - 0 views

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    Those driverless cars keep on multiplying:-)
Lisa Eriksen

This Beer Cooler Cuts Off All Mobile Signals, Forcing You To Actually Talk To The Peopl... - 0 views

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    We have been talking about TrendeWatch 2013 trend "disconnecting to reconnect" and here is a great example of a company capitalizing on this trend.  Great video.  Could this be welcome in galleries or some public programs?
Lisa Eriksen

1 | Meet Paddle, The Incredible Shapeshifting Smartphone Of The Future | Co.Design | bu... - 1 views

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    Forget Google glass, I want one of these.
Ruth Cuadra

More women in their 40s are having babies - 0 views

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    Older mothers make sense when young adults are living with the parents longer. How will this change what museums need to provide in terms of family experiences?
Lisa Eriksen

Everyone In The World Hates Their Jobs--But Americans Hate Theirs The Most | Co.Exist |... - 2 views

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    More info on work-life balance.  Not looking good for US.
Lisa Eriksen

Anxiety-Decreasing Tips For Selling To First-Time Customers | Fast Company | Business +... - 0 views

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    Do we ever really think about first-time visitors from their perspective?
Lisa Eriksen

Lessons In How To Build A Successful Contest, From The Knight Foundation | Co.Exist | i... - 1 views

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    A funding contest rather than a laborious, slow grant application process.  Now this could spark some innovation!
Lisa Eriksen

At What Age Are People The Most Creative? | Fast Company | Business + Innovation - 1 views

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    When did or will you reach your creative potential?
Lisa Eriksen

5 Ways To Reframe Your Thinking To Be More Like Elon Musk | Fast Company | Business + I... - 2 views

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    "One of the most exciting things about human beings is our ability to imagine alternative futures/"
Johanna Fassbender

This Crazy Liquid Blob Is Actually The House Of The Future | Co.Exist | ideas + impact - 1 views

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    House of the future
David Bloom

When 'Liking' a Brand Online Voids the Right to Sue - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Might downloading a 50-cent coupon for Cheerios cost you legal rights?General Mills, the maker of cereals like Cheerios and Chex as well as brands like Bisquick and Betty Crocker, has quietly added language to its website to alert consumers that they give up their right to sue the company if they download coupons, “join” it in online communities like Facebook, enter a company-sponsored sweepstakes or contest or interact with it in a variety of other ways.
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    All I can say is, Wow!  This is the sort of thing that could have wide-ranging ramifications, and i suspect that museums will, one day, have to decide which legal direction they will head.  Could buying a membership at a museum exempt the member from legal protections?
Stuart Sean

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Stuart Sean

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Ruth Cuadra

Pillow | Your Short Term Rental, Managed. Rent on Airbnb - 1 views

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    New trend: a meta service that helps you manage your Airbnb (short-term rental) business. No more of that old-fashioned dealing with the house/apartment owner directly!
Elizabeth Merritt

Are we witnessing the dawn of post-theory science? | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The... - 0 views

  • we’ve realised that artificial intelligences (AIs), particularly a form of machine learning called neural networks, which learn from data without having to be fed explicit instructions, are themselves fallible.
  • The second is that humans turn out to be deeply uncomfortable with theory-free science.
  • there may still be plenty of theory of the traditional kind – that is, graspable by humans – that usefully explains much but has yet to be uncovered.
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  • The theories that make sense when you have huge amounts of data look quite different from those that make sense when you have small amounts
  • The bigger the dataset, the more inconsistencies the AI learns. The end result is not a theory in the traditional sense of a precise claim about how people make decisions, but a set of claims that is subject to certain constraints.
  • theory-free predictive engines embodied by Facebook or AlphaFold.
  • “Explainable AI”, which addresses how to bridge the interpretability gap, has become a hot topic. But that gap is only set to widen and we might instead be faced with a trade-off: how much predictability are we willing to give up for interpretability?
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