I hadn’t read it myself, but I remember that there are a lot of stories like these in Ian Ayers’s Supercrunchers and the success of simple algorithms over expert judgment and the resistance thereto. And Superfreakonomics mentioned the story of how hard it was to get doctors to wash their hands as often as necessary.
I hadn’t read it myself, but I remember that there are a lot of stories like these in Ian Ayers’s Supercrunchers and the success of simple algorithms over expert judgment and the resistance thereto. And Superfreakonomics mentioned the story of how hard it was to get doctors to wash their hands as often as necessary.