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Computer Science is Not A Value Neutral Enterprise feat. Rob Reich

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Economists Aren't Good at Defining Trade Offs

Economists are actually quite good at articulating trade offs and diagnosing situations where individuals or organizations are neglecting them. Too frequently, the person gets hired into a company, or thinks about a computationally practical problem but hasn't really devoted a similar amount of attention to ee a worthy goal. In computer science, you need a computationally tractable measure in order to try to algarythmically model something in order to solve the problem. And we can end up a great distance from the thing we said at the beginning we cared about, and instead we're optimizing for the proxy, which is a great distance.

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