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Big data is able to offer
insights
at scale and leverage the best of machine intelligence, whereas thick data can help us rescue the context loss that comes from making big data usable, and leverage the best of human intelligence.
So to really find out what was going on, they hired an ethnographer, Grant McCracken, to gather thick data
insights.
For some, integrating thick data
insights
into the algorithm could mean life or death, especially for the marginalized.
So in my talk today, I want to share with you some
insights
I've obtained and learned in the last 10 years of conducting research in this.
But embracing those painful memories can lead to new
insights
and wisdom, to finding that good that sustains you.
The whiteboards are an unintelligible mess of three days' worth of
insights.
It also takes the ability to distill human experience into meaningful
insights
and then into haptic gestures and products.
These two stanzas contain, I think, the deepest
insights
that have ever been attained into moral psychology.
Well, if you take the greatest
insights
from ancient Asian philosophies and religions and combine them with the latest research on moral psychology, I think you come to these conclusions: that our righteous minds were designed by evolution to unite us into teams, to divide us against other teams and then to blind us to the truth.
But analyzing the test-taker’s overall approach yielded real
insights
into their psychology.
Through this 10-year, 11-year process, I gained many
insights
of why people become homeless.
One of those
insights
came to me a few years ago when I was visiting with our medical outreach team.
Not just because they lead to
insights
about the experience, but also because of their willingness to explore and their ability to unselfconsciously surrender themselves to the experience.
This is only the beginning, but we already have some
insights.
But with all the solutions that I saw and have written about, and many I can't talk about here, I kept thinking, you know: Why did it take me so long to see these
insights?
Insights, compassion and empathy: I, C, E. (Applause) And when we start using this ice method, well, the possibilities become much bigger than us.
Accumulating scientific knowledge is giving us greater insights, greater clarity, into what our future might look like in a changing climate and what that could mean for our health.
Could we find a way that users can actually provide
insights?
They could offer
insights
around difficult content-moderation decisions.
Two psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, started pointing this out back in 1974, and we're still struggling to do something with their
insights.
And that's what really opened the way to major
insights
from medicine.
This was Nietzsche’s way of calling for a “revaluation of values,” and rejecting the dominant Christian and Platonic idea of universal, spiritual
insights
beyond the physical world.
From these interludes come deep
insights
and amazing new approaches to solving the problems that had them frustrated just moments before.
How much is your field talking to great marketers about their
insights
into human psychology?
Sendhil Mullainathan: Yeah, we spend a lot of time talking to marketers, and I think 60 percent of it is exactly what you say, there are
insights
to be gleaned there.
CA: How you take your
insights
here and actually get them integrated into working business models on the ground, in Indian villages, for example?
Again, a sentiment that was so noble and beautifully put 40 years ago, and a beautiful dream 40 years ago, but now with the huge advances in information technology, with the massive changes in behavioral economics, with all that we know about how you advance well-being, that if we combine those
insights
of giving power to people, and using information to make that possible, and using the insight of going with the grain of human nature, while at the same time, understanding why people behave in the way they do, it is a dream more easy to realize today than it was when it was made in that beautiful speech 40 years ago.
They've also saved me from my righteous anger by offering
insights
into this third way.
Yesterday, the automotive guys gave us some new
insights.
Data is the kind of ubiquitous resource that we can shape to provide new innovations and new insights, and it's all around us, and it can be mined very easily.
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