Brilliant Thinkers

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For International Women’s Day this blog is sharing a series of articles that explore the thinking strategies of several brilliant minds that are worth exploring. Each offers several unique strategies and tips for how to apply them in your own … Continued

Auditing the AI Auditors: A Framework for Evaluating Fairness and Bias in High Stakes AI Predictive Models (by Tara Behrend)

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Researchers, governments, ethics watchdogs, and the public are increasingly voicing concerns about unfairness and bias in artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision tools. Psychology’s more-than-a-century of research on the measurement of psychological traits and the prediction of human behavior can benefit such conversations, yet … Continued

Ill-structures may not equal “wicked”

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This is worth a read, both for (a) the structured vs. ill-structured domains, and (b) the part about how reading the original source (rather than taking the description of the Nobel Laurette at face value) brought about new insights. https://commoncog.com/blog/ill-structured-domains-not-wicked/

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