A quote from 'The Signal and the Noise' |
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A quote from 'The Signal and the Noise' |
james |
Mar 2 2016, 11:24 AM
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I just started reading Nate Silver's 'The Signal and the Noise' and a quote jumped out at me - he's discussing the impact of the invention of the printing press but I think it could equally be applied to the interwebs:
QUOTE The amount of information was increasing much more rapidly than our understanding of what to do with it, or our ability to differentiate between the useful information from the mistruths. Paradoxically, the result of having so much more shared knowledge was increasing isolation along national and religious lines. The instinctual shortcut that we take when we have ‘too much information’ is to engage with it selectively, picking out the parts we like and ignoring the remainder, making allies with those who have made the same choices and enemies of the rest. That really resonates with me for a couple of reasons:
Anyway, interesting I thought. -------------------- "We are number one, all others are number two or lower!" - The Sphinx, Mystery Men
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