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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed


Take Part in Prediction Tournament

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 11:06 AM PDT

Want to take part in a prediction/forecasting tournament and aid research? Here's your chance to take part by being a member of a team doing so in national security, global affairs and economics:

Prediction markets can harness the "wisdom of crowds" to solve problems, develop products, and make forecasts. These systems typically treat collective intelligence as a commodity to be mined, not a resource that can be grown and improved. That's about to change.

Starting in mid-2011, five teams will compete in a U.S.-government-sponsored forecasting tournament. Each team will develop its own tools for harnessing and improving collective intelligence and will be judged on how well its forecasters predict major trends and events around the world over the next four years.

The Good Judgment Team, based in the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California Berkeley, will be one of the five teams competing – and we'd like you to consider joining our team as a forecaster. If you're willing to experiment with ways to improve your forecasting ability and if being part of cutting-edge scientific research appeals to you, then we want your help.

We can promise you the chance to: (1) learn about yourself (your skill in predicting – and your skill in becoming more accurate over time as you learn from feedback and/or special training exercises); (2) contribute to cutting-edge scientific work on both individual-level factors that promote or inhibit accuracy and group- or team-level factors that contribute to accuracy; and (3) help us distinguish better from worse approaches to generating forecasts of importance to national security, global affairs, and economics.

Apply here.


Field Notes: Fonts, Tesla vs BBC, Debt, Correlations, etc.

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 08:00 AM PDT

  • Evolution of worldwide stock markets, correlation structure and correlation based
  • graphs (Source)
  • Debt: The first five thousand years - David Graeber (Source)
  • Visualization font (Source)
  • The Future of Books. (Source)
  • Tesla Sues BBC For Libel Claiming Top Gear Rigged Tests, BBC "will be vigorously defending" (Source)
  • Tesla's statement on Top Gear suit (Source)


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Patent Reform Readings

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 07:05 AM PDT

For something else I've been working on, some readings on first-to-file versus first-to-invent and patent reform.


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Global Land Use Change from 8000 BP to -50 BP

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:18 AM PDT

Nifty animation of changes in global land use from 8000 BP to -50 BP. I wish it was a little faster and I had to turn off the sound, but still interesting:

More here.


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