How to expect the unexpected: A guide to harnessing nonlinearity and randomness for better predictions

How to expect the unexpected: A guide to harnessing nonlinearity and randomness for better predictions Author and mathematician Kit Yates explores the intriguing science behind our predictions in this talk. Drawing from his book ‘How to Expect the Unexpected:…

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‘Aaronson Oracle’ Experiment Insights

The ‘Aaronson Oracle’ experiment tests our ability to act randomly by pressing two keys in a sequence and having a computer predict the next key press.

If we were truly able to act randomly, the computer’s accuracy should not exceed 50%, highlighting our struggle with true randomness.

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  1. 01How to expect the unexpected: A guide to harnessing nonlinearity and randomness for better predictions
  2. 02Unraveling Nonlinearity
  3. 03Decoding Pseudo-Linearity
  4. 04Value Perception in Nonlinear Contexts
  5. 05Understanding Positive Feedback Loops
  6. 06Exponential Growth Bias Impact
  7. 07Recognizing Randomness
  8. 08Impact of Middle Bias
  9. 09‘Aaronson Oracle’ Experiment Insights

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