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by sradman
1899 days ago
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From the ungated archive [1]: > Whenever you try to force the real world to do something that can be counted, unintended consequences abound. That’s the subject of two new books about data and statistics: “Counting: How We Use Numbers to Decide What Matters”, by Deborah Stone, which warns of the risks of relying too heavily on numbers, and “The Data Detective”, by Tim Harford, which shows ways of avoiding the pitfalls of a world driven by data. Data is a powerful feedback mechanism that can enable system gamification; it can also expose it. The evil is extracting unearned value from a system through gamification not the tools employed to do so. I’m looking forward to reading both books. [1] https://archive.is/ynOm2 |
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