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  • The Art of Abduction 

    Abductive reasoning typically begins with an incomplete set of observations and proceeds to the likeliest possible explanation for the set. Abductive reasoning yields the kind of daily decision-making that does its best with the information at hand, which often is incomplete. A medical diagnosis is an application of abductive reasoning: given this set of symptoms,…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-21
    #Sensemaking, Active Inference, Complexity, Decision Intelligence, Information Technology, Science
    #DecisionIntelligence, #ProblemSolvingMind, #TheInformationLens
  • As a human it would be quite easy to spot

    Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI A human player has comprehensively defeated a top-ranked AI system at the board game Go, in a surprise reversal of the 2016 computer victory that was seen as a milestone in the rise of artificial intelligence. Kellin Pelrine beat the machine by taking advantage of…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-19
    #Sensemaking, #Wicked, AI, Complexity, Information Technology
    #HumanAI, #ProblemSolvingMind, #TheInformationLens
  • “You Are Not Expected to Understand This”

    When starting my professional career in IT, I got close to the holy grale of the UNIX source code, well known for the most striking comment in IT history. “You Are Not Expected to Understand This”. Few of us give much thought to computer code or how it comes to be. The very word “code”…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-10
    #Wicked, Information Technology, Science, Social-Technical
  • The complexities of knowledge co-production

    Practical wisdom and virtue ethics for knowledge co-production in sustainability describes how since antiquity, philosophers in the Western tradition of virtue ethics have declared practical wisdom to be the central virtue of citizens involved in public and social life. Practical wisdom is of particular importance when values are conflicting, power is unequal and knowledge uncertain.…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-10
    #Sensemaking, #Wicked, Complexity, Creative Thinking, Life Ideas, Policy, Science, Sustainability
    #TheInformationLens, #Wicked
  • “Average is good, extremes are bad”

    Traditionally, studies emphasize differences in neural measures between pathological and healthy groups, assuming a binary distinction between the groups, and a linear relationship between neural measures and symptoms. A continuous relation across the divide of normal and pathological states between neural measures and mental functions shows a relation which can be characterized by a nonlinear…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-10
    #Sensemaking, Biology of Information, Life Ideas, Neurobiology/psychology
  • The Capital Order

    In The Capital Order, political economist Clara E. Mattei explores the intellectual origins of austerity to uncover its originating motives: the protection of capital—and indeed capitalism—in times of social upheaval from below.  For more than a century, governments facing financial crisis have resorted to the economic policies of austerity— rise in interest rates, privatisation, cuts to…

    walterstiers

    2023-02-10
    #stakeholder economy, Life Ideas, Policy
    #EconomicBehavior
  • Beware the “lure of models”

    Scientists cannot help but use models says Mark Buchanan. Models help to clarify the consequences of theoretical assumptions, or to draw out complex lines of cause and effect … Without simplified conceptual models, scientific communication itself would be largely impossible.Of course, mathematical models also underlie some of the sciences’ most impressive achievements, like e.g. today’s…

    walterstiers

    2023-01-18
    #Sensemaking, Complexity, Decision Intelligence, Science
    #ProblemSolvingMind, #TheInformationLens
  • How mathematics invented new realities

    Although Euclid’s ideas about geometry in 300 BC were rooted in physical reality, the field became ever more abstract throughout the twentieth century.In her new book, historian Alma Steingart reveals how this push for abstraction was mirrored by, and often triggered, parallel trends in economics, sociology, psychology and political science. (Axiomatics: Mathematical Thought and High Modernism…

    walterstiers

    2023-01-18
    #Sensemaking, Complexity, Decision Intelligence, Science
    #ProblemSolvingMind
  • Awe brings Health

    Awe as a Pathway to Mental and Physical Health describes how experiences in nature or in spiritual contemplation or in being moved by music or with psychedelics promote mental and physical health. The article is define awe at its core. Awe engages five processes that benefit well-being:(1) shifts in neurophysiology, (2) a diminished focus on…

    walterstiers

    2023-01-12
    Biology of Information, Life Ideas
  • Humans are keen to exploit benevolent AI

    Algorithm exploitation: Humans are keen to exploit benevolent AI: We cooperate with other people despite the risk of being exploited or hurt. If future artificial intelligence (AI) systems are benevolent and cooperative toward us, what will we do in return? Our cooperative dispositions are weaker when we interact with AI. Contrary to the hypothesis that…

    walterstiers

    2023-01-11
    AI, Complexity, Decision Intelligence, Life Ideas, Neurobiology/psychology, Social-Technical
    #Analogy, #DecisionIntelligence, #EconomicBehavior, #HumanAI, #TheInformationLens
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