As a software leader, I hear teams talk about experimentation in the context of trying out new ideas or tech. While that's certainly an important aspect of experimentation, it's just as valuable when applied to existing processes and systems.
Here are a few reasons why:
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TL;DR - Experimentation is for brownfield work, too.
• Identify inefficiencies
• Discover hidden capabilities
• Foster a culture of innovation
• Scout ahead with experiments
• Sell it with data
How a book written in 1910 could teach you calculus better than several books of today
[Calculus Made Easy, by Silvanus P. Thompson, 1910 - full text pdf: https://t.co/W4gspJGhHK or with the table of contents: https://t.co/55dkZzX4XV]
I haven’t had the words today regarding the Colorado Springs shooting. But I do want to say I am very pro-LGBTQ+. Any hateful rhetoric against the LGBTQ+ community will be removed from my statuses & the poster blocked.
3 years ago my teammates and I set out toward a goal that seemed like science fiction: to build an AI that could strategically outnegotiate humans *in natural language* in Diplomacy. Today, I’m excited to share our Science paper showing we’ve succeeded! 🧵