Here's an interesting link: (Header:
The era of blind faith in big data must end) «Algorithms decide who gets a loan, who gets a job interview, who gets insurance and much more — but they don't automatically make things fair, and they're often far from scientific.
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The era of blind faith is gone.
Not exact matches
AW put
blind faith in Wilshere the first half
of the season and it did nt pay off, because the team played some
of their worst games in YEARS, we were really bad earlier this season if you do nt remember, had to be some
of the worst football
of the Wenger
era.
Ultimately, it is a reminder that in this
era of over communication, over information and over analysis, there is still room for
blind faith and maybe even true love.
Blind faith, virgin birth, crucifixion — nothing is sacred in this epic send - up
of ancient times, which draws on the cornball biblical blockbusters
of the 1950s to lampoon celebrity culture in any
era.
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Blind Faith», an ambitious exhibition featuring 28 artists at Haus der Kunst in Munich, updates this enterprise, attempting to challenge what an accompanying text terms the «conventional methods
of measuring and evaluating our existence» in an
era of wild digitalization.