I would have thought a key foundation of value investing is to look at the long term rather
than short term implications.
Not exact matches
As with all corrections in history, the long -
term implications of last week's market moves mean far more
than the
short -
term outcomes.
Chair of the committee Margaret Hodge said: «Rather
than the over-optimism which has held sway at the start of major projects, what is needed is realism: about the complexities of projects, the long -
term costs of decisions taken today and the
implications down the line of
short -
term budget cuts.
Alarie: issues with quality of current decision making; mitigate heuristics into algorithms; implicit bias of judges; you control the info that you expose the algorithm to, curate the information; still problems, things may be correlated with negative things, e.g. racial
implications, that we don't want related; gender, etc. other human rights type things; how to cleanse it appropriately; self driving cars just need to be better
than humans; i.e. don't hold them to the standard of perfection;
short term gains to be had