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in title, tags, annotations or urlAre we witnessing the dawn of post-theory science? | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian - 0 views
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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.
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The second is that humans turn out to be deeply uncomfortable with theory-free science.
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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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Vital Tips To Keep In Mind While Borrowing Same Day Loans Online! - 0 views
Ripples from the Zambezi: Passion, Entrepreneurship and the Rebirth of Local ... - Sirolli Ernesto - Google Books - 0 views
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a cautionary tale for futurists "...in 1860 a group of futurologists was asked to predict how New York City would look in 100 years. They all agreed that by 1960, New York City would not exist because to move the population of that city would have required six million horses, and the manure of six million horses would have created such a problem that the city would have had to have been abandonded!"
Why we buy music - 0 views
Algorithms Rule the World - [INFOgraphic] | Futurist Foresight - 0 views
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Whatever the purpose, algorithms will continue to shake up the status quo.
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I think our opportunity is to learn how they can personalize the museum experience... remember the data value chain graph-- descriptive to predictive to prescriptive. If we need to learn from another sector= 'Adaptive Learning Platforms' like Knewton and LearnSmart (McGrawHill)--- what are analogs for guiding museum goers?
Slideshow: Retro-futurist health IT | Healthcare IT News - 0 views
Zócalo Public Square :: Why On Earth Am I Looking At This? - 0 views
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Most Museums Have Trouble Connecting To the Public. Maybe It's Time For Some New Ideas.
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underprepared for their pending encounter with the visual arts
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many audience members seem intuitively aware of what is missing: more access to the story explaining how and why a work has arrived at this place for their enjoyment.
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A person's way of eating eggs 'can predict personality type' - Telegraph - 0 views
Smart systems and global chaos - 0 views
Baby Boomer Trends That Could Impact You | JobsInNJ.com Article - 0 views
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Older Baby Boomers slated for retirement could create many new future job openings - if they decide to leave the job market at age 65. But that's a big "if." Several trends are now pointing toward delayed retirement due to increased personal expenses, better health and the desire to stay working - at least part-time - beyond age 65. For whatever reason, Baby Boomers are staying in the workforce longer than previous generations.
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The BLS also predicts that the arts, entertainment, and recreation industry is expected to grow by 15 percent by 2018, with most of the growth in the amusement, gambling, and recreation sector.
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Job growth is projected to stem partially from retired Baby Boomers who have more leisure time, more disposable income and more concern with being physically fit than the generations before them - all driving a need for more recreational programs.