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Exponential Growth, Time-Delayed Reactions, and other problems of human cognition

2020-03-22

The current Corona crisis shows at least two problems of human cognition: We are very bad when it comes to exponential growth and time-delayed reactions.

Image: Number of confirmed cases in Germany from zeit.de
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Apple’s Quality Program E1 — Exchange and Repair Extension Program

2020-02-23

Even if your warranty is expired, for some problems Apple offers an extended program that covers your — otherwise expensive — Apple product repair.
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Don’t use shitty tools.

2020-02-20

Ever. Not even just this once, because you can't find your high-quality tools.
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Science and “The Good Cause”

2020-02-19

Science should follow good journalism: Don't become part of a cause, not even a good one.

Image: Spiegel (1995)
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Visions of the Future

2020-02-04

It really matters which underlying assumptions we have — it influences our whole view of the future.

Image: Cut from the movie "Star Wars: A New Hope" (via Wikipedia)
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Consensus in Science

2019-12-03

A great one-page editorial about the issue of consensus in science.
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The Problem with Functional Fixedness in Creativity

2019-10-21

Lots of creative problems can be solved when we see what is really there, instead of seeing what we see.
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What’s in a name?

2019-10-18

One of the easiest and ugliest tricks movements do is to give themselves positively sounding names, like …4future.
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Climate Change Activism

2019-10-15

Some thoughts on Fridays4Future, Students4Future, and Scientist4Future -- and strikes at schools and universities.

Image: Pale Blue Dot.
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Why not treat a learning AI like you would treat a dog?

2019-10-05

Who is responsible if you have an AI system (e.g., a robot) that learns after you buy it -- when it does something wrong. Perhaps treating such a system like you would treat a dog would be a way to deal with it.

Image: «Supergirl»
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