Mike Walsh
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The Algorithmic Leader: How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You
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2019
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6 editions
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Bowling Across America: 50 States in Rented Shoes
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2008
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5 editions
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The Runaway
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published
2011
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6 editions
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Futuretainment: Yesterday the World Changed, Now it's Your Turn
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2009
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4 editions
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Fallen Son
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published
1994
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The Dictionary Of Dangerous Ideas
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published
2014
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5 editions
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Nicholas Van Hoogstraten: Blood and Retribution
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2002
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7 editions
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Nathan: The Making of a Wizard (A Wizard's Tale Book 1)
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Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint 2007 in 24 Hours: Using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
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2008
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12 editions
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Wizards of Now
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2014
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2 editions
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“When algorithms become deeply embedded in our daily lives, they have the potential to greatly influence how we behave. If we reach that point, we will no longer be able to easily discern how much of our memory, experiences, tastes, or even our own identity is native to us and how much is merely the technological extensions of ourselves.”
― The Algorithmic Leader: How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You
― The Algorithmic Leader: How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You
“Computers lack common sense. We can train machine learning algorithms to spot patterns and detect signals, but to date we haven’t been able to give them the ability to reason from context.”
― The Algorithmic Leader: How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You
― The Algorithmic Leader: How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You
“designing the right collaboration culture is an anthropological rather than technological problem.”
― The Dictionary Of Dangerous Ideas
― The Dictionary Of Dangerous Ideas
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