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" ... First and foremost, they set goals that are specific and measurable. Indeed, a lack of specificity is the main reason that, while goal setting is pervasive in our culture, goal achievement is rare. The classic example of this is, of course, New Year’s resolutions, which fewer than two percent of those who set them manage to fulfill. That’s because these resolutions tend to be vague and amorphous, lacking in specificity, urgency, and context: Lose weight! Exercise more! Be a better person! The right goal, by contrast, focuses on improvement over time—on achieving what athletes call their “personal best”—rather than comparison with other people or organizations. ... "
" ... SPACs are a quick way for a late-stage venture-backed company to go public. However, I would not invest in a publicly-traded SPAC before it identifies which private company it will take public. At that point, it is an amorphous bet on the CEO’s ability to pick private companies that will boost the SPAC’s value after the transaction. ... "
" ... The problem I have with this chapter is the author’s contention that strict liability is bad for AI. When you’re deciding on what an individual did, the focus is on that individual. AI? That is created by a corporation, an amorphous being where each individual can claim they weren’t the person making the decision and thereby avoiding responsibility. For a corporation and the lack of transparency of both their organization and their software, negligence is too weak a standard. Mr. Abbot thinks that strict liability might “discourage automation.” My response is that it discourages sloppy and dangerous automation. If the company focuses on being able to prove what it has done, strict liability won’t discourage honest advancement of AI anymore than it discourages the advancement of other products. ... "
" ... These two simple ideas—that teachers, citizens and parents working together could create better programs and instruction tailored to the needs of kids than large, amorphous, unaccountable bureaucracies, and that parents with diverse offerings would serve their children best—were transformative. Laws enacted with huge bi-partisan coalitions created the wildly popular charter schools which today have been attended by well over 15 million students. ... "
" ... When I made this comparison, I imagined that the market’s failure to act was based on behavioral quirks that made it hard for human decision makers to conceive of slow-moving threats. Climate change, I thought, was just too distant and amorphous of a threat for people to experience a viscerally reaction. ... "