Great post Joe. Speaking from someone who is not academically gifted with average intelligence...just passionately curious. I find complexity science fascinating and your newsletters a great read. I look forward to them. Merry Christmas and thank you Twitter for stumbling across your profile. Cheers
Great post! Thank you! I concord with you on building credibility is more a function of what is close, local and day-to-day. I think that with the right questions-system, people could be more aware of their level of trust about larger-scale topics, to avoid natural conformity bias and data-driven mass manipulation. I figure a rigorous digital objects scrutiny will be a must. Happy holidays!
Excellent, Joe. Thanks!
Great post Joe. Speaking from someone who is not academically gifted with average intelligence...just passionately curious. I find complexity science fascinating and your newsletters a great read. I look forward to them. Merry Christmas and thank you Twitter for stumbling across your profile. Cheers
Great post! Thank you! I concord with you on building credibility is more a function of what is close, local and day-to-day. I think that with the right questions-system, people could be more aware of their level of trust about larger-scale topics, to avoid natural conformity bias and data-driven mass manipulation. I figure a rigorous digital objects scrutiny will be a must. Happy holidays!
Great insights and hinting at humility in the face of an abundance of data. Merry Christmas!
Thank you for the insight, and happy holidays!
Great read Joe. And a happy Christmas and New Year to you too.
Thank you for the interesting post.
Great connection. Yes, in seeking legibility, the state disrupts the good functioning of the system.