
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc 502. Fraud, Cybernetics, and the Architecture of Unaccountability with Dan Davies
Jan 20, 2025
Dan Davies, an economist and author of 'Lying for Money' and 'The Unaccountability Machine', discusses the intertwined nature of fraud and systemic failures in financial systems. He explores how collective decision-making leads to accountability issues, using real-world examples like the Wells Fargo scandal. The conversation dives into the role of trust in fostering fraud and highlights the disconnect between economics and information theory. Davies advocates for improved organizational design to navigate these complexities and emphasizes the importance of adapting to market changes.
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Canadian Fraud
- Canada has high fraud rates due to its high-trust culture.
- Despite this, Canada's economy thrives, showing fraud's complex relationship with growth.
Organizations as Models
- Organizational design and algorithm development are similar disciplines.
- Both involve creating models of the world and revising them based on errors.
Information Processing Gap
- Economics, traditionally focused on optimization and equilibrium, neglects information processing.
- Business schools address information processing but often lack mathematical rigor, unlike computer science.





