I was a private investigator, spying for insurance companies. Here's what I found
"Technology is ruled by two types of people: those who manage what
they do not understand, and those who understand what they do not
manage."
~Arthur C Clarke
Australia becoming more corrupt, warns former judge
The Democrats exceeded expectations in U.S. midterms
They were not finished counting the ballots in the eastern United States — and the polls were not even closed in the west — when the canard begin to take flight that the Democrats had blown the midterm elections.
Sinema targeted moderate Republican and independent women by painting herself as a nonpartisan problem-solver who voted to support Trump's agenda 60 percent of the time. Her nearly single-issue campaign talked about the importance of health care and protections for people with pre-existing conditions *Democrat Sinema wins Arizona Senate seat running as centrist
Mything the point: The AI renaissance is simply expensive hardware and PR thrown at an old ideaThe
promise and problems of including ‘big data’ in official government statistics
Randomistas: how radical researchers changed our world
Fleur
Johns, Caroline Compton, Wayne Wobcke (UNSW)The Australian
Bureau of Statistics will soon announce the kinds of information it will
collect in the next national census in 2021. If international trends are a
guide, “big data” will comprise a growing part of ABS data collection and
analysis.
Evidence-based policymaking still a travesty
Nicholas
GruenEvidence-based
policy ... if everyone claims to want it, and practice it, why do so many
projects get glowing evaluations without the slightest tinkering?Evidence-based policymaking still a travesty
Randomistas: how radical researchers changed our world
Andrew
LeighRandomised
trials are in your life, whether you like it or not. In most advanced
countries, governments won’t pay for pharmaceuticals unless they’ve undergone a
randomised evaluation. Increasingly, the world’s smartest aid agencies are
looking for the same level of evidence before they allocate funds to a project.
Tech C.E.O.s Are in Love With Their Principal DoomsayerNYT. “He worries that because the technological revolution’s work requires so few laborers, Silicon Valley is creating a tiny ruling class and a teeming, furious ‘useless class.'” Jackpot!Capital Hill Democracy“This System Is a Moral Horror” JacobinBe Afraid of Economic ‘Bigness.’ Be Very Afraid. Tim Wu, NYT. The URL (likely autogenerated from the original title): “fascism-economy-monopoly.” Not quite so anodyne….Camille Paglia: It’s Time for a New Map of the Gender World (interview) Quillette
Bug Bounty Hunter Ran ISP Doxing Service Krebs on Security
Specification gaming examples in AI – master list Vraikovna (more here). “A robotic arm trained to slide a block to a target position on a table achieves the goal by moving the table itself.” But aren’t these specs basically how evolution works?