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Rummage
Amaya Dharmasiri
6 episodes
3 days ago
Let's dig deeper into the pages of some of the most interesting books out there. I invite brilliant and diverse people (often friends) to talk about how their favorite books changed the way they look at the world.
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Let's dig deeper into the pages of some of the most interesting books out there. I invite brilliant and diverse people (often friends) to talk about how their favorite books changed the way they look at the world.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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Algorithms to live by ft. Merl Chandana
Rummage
36 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
Algorithms to live by ft. Merl Chandana

There are numerous life lessons that you can take home from your computer science class. After all, computers and humans are not as different as one might think.

This episode is about "Algorithms to live by" - The computer science of human decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths. My guest for the episode Merl Chandana is a researcher of the Data, Algorithms, and Policy team at LIRNEasia, and surely one of the most interesting people I know. 

Rummage
Let's dig deeper into the pages of some of the most interesting books out there. I invite brilliant and diverse people (often friends) to talk about how their favorite books changed the way they look at the world.