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" ... Ballantyne: I coined the term “epistemic trespassing” to label situations where someone with competence or expertise in one field moves into a different field and passes judgment—despite lacking knowledge and skill in the other field. We often rush to judge even when we’re incompetent. Social media platforms, for example, encourage people to pontificate on issues far from what they know. Once you understand the idea of epistemic trespassing, you come to see that it applies all over the place. ... "
" ... Joanna Rees: My initial love for entrepreneurship came from my father. He was an entrepreneur before that term had been coined. He had a big vision and was willing to do the work to get it realized. When I was about 10 years old, I remember going to a meeting with him in NY and afterwards he was quite upset because the investor turned him down. Yet he didn’t give up. He pursued a different path and ultimately raised the funding. It was a firsthand lesson in not giving up. That entrepreneurial drive was always in my DNA. I got my start in brand management and marketing at Danone before attending business school. During business school my interest in venture capital really surfaced and so I moved out to SF to take a swing at it. ... "
" ... Richard Dawkins coined the term “meme” in his 1976 book called The Selfish Gene. He used the word as “attempt to understand why some behaviors, from an evolutionary perspective, seemed to make no sense, but somehow or other, were found to be very common in human societies.” ... "
" ... Though the term “artificial intelligence” was first coined in 1956, AI came into widespread use just two short decades ago. Few technologies have evolved as rapidly. Already, autonomous networks—powered by AI—are woven deeply into our daily lives, accomplishing more than few believed possible. ... "
" ... When Aileen Lee of Cowboy Ventures coined the phrase “unicorn” in 2013, the term was used to describe what was a rarity at the time, privately held companies valued at $1 billion or higher. There were less than 1%. ... "