Why we need biased AI: How including cognitive biases can enhance AI systemsThilo HagendorffSarah Fabi
Do skills really create biases?Another limited view is the fact that skills cause biases. I think the problem is not of skills but whether in certain domains skills can be acquired at all. In certain areas, think of sports, the more you train, and you do it in a deliberate way, the ...
"There's a lot of messaging out there that to be bisexual, you have to have sexual partners of different genders that you're able to trot out as evidence," Flanders said. "Am I really bisexual if I don't do this?" Amongst claims that bisexuality doesn't really exist, or that they...
—might have led to a different decision. What to do about decision bias? It helps, of course, to be on the lookout for its sources, and to try to compensate accordingly. Organizations can also create robust decision processes that acknowledge and address the biases. They can frame questions...
very hard for me swim around the muck for a while. And that was [the MFG] by design. But I didn't like it. I don't like muck… I like to know…We're gonna be moving forward. It doesn't ever have to be complete. It will never be perfect. There will always be work to do...
Toward a mechanistic understanding of the tendency to infer ought from is: the role of biases in explanation People tend to judge what is typical to be also good and appropriate鈥攚hat one ought to do. What accounts for the prevalence of these judgments, given that their validity is at best...
Reflect on who you are, your values, skills, and your biases. Remind yourself that you're human. Luckily, as an educator, you’re a life-long learner. You have the willingness to learn from those around you— and that will be essential to your success. Reflect upon internal...
Dichotomous Likert survey questions have two options that are the fundamentally extreme opposite of each other: True-False and Yes-No.Example:“Are filters on this [Website/tool/software] helpful?” Yes NoBest Practices to Remember for Likert Scale SurveysNow that we are through several ...
The Sharing Turn: Why We are Generally Nice and Have a Good Chance to Cooperate our Way Out of the Mess We Have Gotten Ourselves Into (2012) `The sharing turn: why we are generally nice and have a good chance to cooperate our way out of the mess we have gotten ourselves into', .....
Buster Benson unveils a new framework for arguing that helps you understand your biases and show other people theirs in a nonconfrontational way.” —Annie Duke, author of Thinking in Bets “Productive disagreeing is the most underrated life skill you can build. Buster Benson turns everything ...