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Ricardo Semler
“If we do not let people do things the way they do, we will never know what they are really capable of and they will just follow our boarding school rules”
Ricardo Semler

Mark Twain
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.”
Mark Twain

“To ensure customers are being delighted, the bank uses data instrumentation to measure, monitor, and control processes by providing real-time knowledge of customers’ journeys.”
Robin Speculand, World's Best Bank: A Strategic Guide to Digital Transformation

“Этим определениям, однако, не хватает одного важного свойства — количественного измерения уровня интеллекта. Понятно ведь, что уровни интеллекта человека и шимпанзе существенно различаются, да и люди, как известно, обладают разными IQ. В этой связи очень интересно решение, предложенное Франсуа Шолле из Google, создателем известной библиотеки Keras. Интеллект он определяет как способность к эффективному обучению
и предлагает измерять его как КПД конверсии получаемой из внешней среды информации в знания о том, как достигать своих целей. «Intelligence is the rate at which a learner turns its experience and priors into new skills at valuable tasks that involve uncertainty and adaptation»
(см.: Chollet F. On the Measure of Intelligence. arXiv preprint arXiv:).”
Сергей Шумский, Воспитание машин. Новая история разума

Henry Kissinger
“Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.”
Henry Kissinger

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