"The interplay between prediction and risk and role of advanced predictive technologies (biotechnology, AI, and big data) in provoking social change"--
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Igor Tulchinsky is founder, chairman, and CEO of WorldQuant, a quantitative investment firm based in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. He is the author of Finding Alphas: A Quantitative Approach to Building Trading Strategies and The UnRules: Man, Machines and the Quest to Master Markets. Christopher E. Mason is Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Director of the WorldQuant Initiative for Quantitative Prediction. He also holds affiliate appointments at the New York Genome Center, Yale Law School, and the Consortium for Space Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Mason is the author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds.
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Introduction vii 1 Prediction and Risk 1 2 The Complexity of Prediction 9 3 The Quantasaurus 17 4 The Trouble with Risk 39 5 New Tools of Prediction 57 6 Mortality and Its Possibilities 75 7 Crime and Privacy 97 8 The Smart Killing Machine 115 9 Predicting Performance 133 10 The Plague of Polling 151 11 Free Will, AI Jobs, and the Ultimate Paradox 167 Afterword: The Future of the Universe 183 Acknowledgments 189 Bibliography 191 Index 207
Introduction vii 1 Prediction and Risk 1 2 The Complexity of Prediction 9 3 The Quantasaurus 17 4 The Trouble with Risk 39 5 New Tools of Prediction 57 6 Mortality and Its Possibilities 75 7 Crime and Privacy 97 8 The Smart Killing Machine 115 9 Predicting Performance 133 10 The Plague of Polling 151 11 Free Will, AI Jobs, and the Ultimate Paradox 167 Afterword: The Future of the Universe 183 Acknowledgments 189 Bibliography 191 Index 207
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