The Efficiency Paradox
Edward Tenner argued that by seeking more efficient ways to do many things in life, people have come to rely too heavily on algorithms.
1,136 viewsEdward Tenner argued that by seeking more efficient ways to do many things in life, people have come to rely too heavily on algorithms.
1,136 viewsArt Molella, director of the Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, interviewed Martin Cooper about the development of the first cell phones and current inn…
1,168 viewsDavid Schwartz presented numerous selections from his online exhibit, “The Living Room Candidate,” which features more than 300 television commercials from every presidential election since …
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