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Should AI disagree with you?

When you search the internet or use AI, do you want it to agree with you, or are you open to having your mind changed? Chicago Booth's Oleg Urminsky tells us about his research, which suggests that we often search in a narrow way that ends up giving us results that confirm our vi ...  Show more

Are we too obsessed with numerical data?

Is our increasing obsession with numerical data a bad thing? Chicago Booth's Erika Kirgios and her coauthors came up with the term "quantification fixation" to describe how we tend to overweight numbers compared to qualitative evidence. What are the risks to that tendency? And ho ...  Show more

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