Biases: Page 4
Why Are Some Bots Racist? Look at the Humans Who Taught Them.
Here are a few things we can do about human biases in machine learning.
How Design Wise Thinking Works in Favour of a Company?
Design thinking or disciplined thinking brings focus when strategizing, which in many cases are rare.
What Business Leaders Are Getting Wrong About Bias Training
There's little evidence that bias awareness training accomplishes its goals.
Cognitive Biases: A Crash Course for the Millennial Mind
If you think you're in full control of your mind, think again. Here are just a few mental quirks that can hold you back.
You're Right, the 'System' Is Rigged Against You. Here's How to Hack It.
Life isn't fair. Work around it.
Artificial Intelligence May Reflect the Unfair World We Live in
Our dilemma: Do we "adjust" the neural networks we're creating to make them more fair in an unfair world, or address bias and prejudice in real life?
Want Success? Help More, Judge Less.
We are often quick to judge others, without thinking about the biases that affect these judgments.
#8 Key Reasons Why Every CEO Must Have a Coach
A coach reveals your blind spots to you. Let's face it! All of us have blind spots, including the CEO
People Judge Your Face and It Could Affect Your Professional Prospects
They say your eyes are the window to your soul, but they also could be the window to your bank account.
Only You Can Overcome the Invisible Barrier Keeping You From the Best Available Talent
Unconscious bias is a learned mindset. Leaders who truly want the best teams will look beyond their own experiences to attract and retain a diverse workforce.
What You Know That Just Ain't So Is Killing Your Company
Recognizing our biases makes room for building a creative culture. The alternative is stagnation.
The Startups Trying to Fix The Bias Problem in Hiring
Solving the unsolvable problem in human resources.
3 Biases That Make the C-Suite Deaf to Young Leaders
Just because they're inexperienced doesn't mean they can't generate great ideas.
Why Studying Your Business Heroes Isn't Really Helping You Succeed
Mark Zuckerberg is famous for that hoodie he wears. A thousand people who failed without you hearing about it also wore hoodies.
What the 1996 Everest Disaster Teaches About Leadership
When leaders fall prey to analytical bias and unexamined assumptions, the consequences can be very bad.