Instead, we need a work force to take on jobs that computers can't: to think laterally, to make
subjective judgment calls an algorithm can't, and to solve problems.
Not exact matches
Morningstar's analyst ratings are highly
subjective and rely on
judgment calls about the validity of the manager's process.
Many teachers unions also favor getting rid of bad educators, not based strictly on test scores or the
subjective judgment of principals, but through «peer review» plans which
call for expert teachers to come into a school and work with struggling educators and in some cases recommend termination.
The elements of probability weren't teased apart until 1837, when Siméon - Denis Poisson divided it into the dual concepts of statistical frequency (
called «chance») and
subjective judgment (sometimes referred to as «raison de croire»).
These
judgment calls are invariably
subjective and inherently dangerous; they tend to be more personal than rule - based, more intuitive than empirical.
He agreed with me that there is too much involved as to
subjective information to address property evaluations, loan applications are pretty simple but «compensating factors» can't be evaluated in a circuit, that's a
judgment call.