Predictable
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And if we're being honest, none of those things are exactly neatly ordered and easily predictable, either.
That makes us a little bit gullible and very, very
predictable.
It's a
predictable
emotional connection, and we've been using this trick for a long, long time.
This was
predictable.
Totally
predictable.
We need to be less
predictable.
Don't we? Do you ever feel like your own ideology is starting to get
predictable?
But I don't like this definition of trust, because it makes trust sound rational and predictable, and it doesn't really get to the human essence of what it enables us to do and how it empowers us to connect with other people.
And when all the cars are driverless and connected, everything is
predictable
and reaction time, minimum.
Einstein resolved the malleability of time by combining it with space to define space-time, which can bend, but behaves in consistent,
predictable
ways.
But there's actually a large aspect of technology that's much more predictable, and that's because technological systems of all sorts have leanings, they have urgencies, they have tendencies.
By that, the Buddha did not mean stupidity; he meant clinging to the illusion that life is static and
predictable.
Multiple themes repeated in a
predictable
pattern create a song.
They want something
predictable.
And the reason is that we tend to draw a very distinct line, and on one side of that line are all the jobs and tasks that we perceive as being on some level fundamentally routine and repetitive and
predictable.
And we know that these jobs might be in different industries, they might be in different occupations and at different skill levels, but because they are innately predictable, we know they're probably at some point going to be susceptible to machine learning, and therefore, to automation.
But if you ask me, what will it cost for one MIPS of computing in 2010, or the cost to sequence a base pair of DNA in 2012, or the cost of sending a megabyte of data wirelessly in 2014, it turns out that those are very
predictable.
We can't predict any particular project, but the result of this whole worldwide, chaotic, unpredictable activity of competition and the evolutionary process of technology is very
predictable.
So we didn't know exactly what the crisis was going to look like, not the exact parameters, but we could all tell that the thing coming at us was as dangerous, visible and
predictable
as a giant gray rhino charging right at us.
It changes every day, on sometimes
predictable
cycles.
What all of these technologies attempt to do is to force-fit a standardized model of a
predictable
reality onto a world that is infinitely surprising.
Among the other interesting things that have cropped up are many things from businesses, from marketing and communications and
predictable
things, to an insanely popular Korean-barbecue taco truck that drives around L.A. and Twitters where it stops, causing a line to form around the block.
I want to talk to you today a little bit about
predictable
irrationality.
Everything is not predictable: the stock market is, at least for me, not predictable, but most complicated negotiations are
predictable.
Again, whether we're talking health policy, education, environment, energy, litigation, mergers, all of these are complicated problems that are predictable, that this sort of technology can be applied to.
But the key contribution to behavioral economics is not in recognizing that we are irrational; it's recognizing that we are irrational in highly
predictable
ways.
Is racism
predictable
in some way?
So yes, racism is
predictable.
Racism is
predictable.
But the point is, this is all good news, because when something is predictable, it is what I call designable.
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