Book description
Even when faced with evidence that an algorithm will deliver better results than human judgment, we consistently choose to follow our own minds. Why? MIT Sloan Management Review editor in chief Paul Michelman sat down with the University of Chicago’s Berkeley Dietvorst to find out.Table of contents
Product information
- Title: When People Don't Trust Algorithms
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- Release date: October 2017
- Publisher(s): MIT Sloan Management Review
- ISBN: 53863MIT59106
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