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Month: October 2012

By Tal Yaron / Posted onOctober 24, 2012

Reward Prediction Error, and Why People Like to Learn

When we engage in deliberation we hope that the participants will learn and get informed during the process. But people get most of their knowledge from day to day learning, and not while they deliberate. People learn by watching news, Continue Reading …

By Tal Yaron / Posted onOctober 23, 2012

Two ways to the wisdom of the multitude: Mean and Synthesis

When talking about wisdom of the multitude, we think on ways that enable our collective ideas to aggregate and present the right answers. A well-known method to acquire the wisdom of the crowds was publicized by Surowiecki in The Wisdom Continue Reading …

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