December 28, 2020
Interesting Things on the Internet: December 28th 2020 Edition
- On the Moral Collapse of AI Ethics. Excellent work from J. Khadijah Abdurahman arguing that those involved in AI (and the rest of the tech community too) need to do more.
- Turn the Ship Around! Interesting notes on delegation and management.
- The Gap Between Having Good Taste and Doing Good Work. A good reminder from Kottke about thoughts relating to imposter syndrome. On good days I feel like I'm finally closing the gap in my work. On good days.
- ‘Everyone thought it was a brilliant idea…' Reminds me of my recent weeknote ponderings on the MCQN Ltd blog.
- Hunting for Hinzelmann, or: helping towns without magical thinking. From a year ago, but I've been clearing out old tabs over the Festive period. Some interesting ideas for helping to rebalance the UK economy, that feel more useful than the usual levers that central gov reaches for.
This blog post is on the personal blog of Adrian McEwen. If you want to explore the site a bit further, it might be worth having a look at the most recent entries or look through the archives or categories over on the left.
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