According to Keith Rabois, a Khosla Ventures partner and former executive at LinkedIn, PayPal, and Square, areas that require
human expert judgment, like healthcare and law, are most likely to see disruption in the coming years.
Not exact matches
«One of the most interesting things we've noticed over the last decade is the ability of math and machines to replace
human judgment, particularly
expert judgment,» Rabois said on Founder Calls, a new podcast run by Box CEO Aaron Levie.
Paul Slovic, an
expert on
human judgment, decision - making and the psychology of risk, will present two Patten Lectures the week of Oct. 24 at Indiana University Bloomington.
All
human brains share basic anatomical circuits and synaptic interactions, but the precise pattern of connections and interactions are highly variable from person to person — and therein lies the source of the remarkable variation we see in
human behavior — from the breathtaking dance of a ballerina, to the elegant craftsmanship of a master carpenter, to the shrewd
judgment of an
expert trader.