What good is that due . Hilary this american confidence is wellknown throughout the world. Some people actually move to america wanting their children to be confident, wanted them to have that believe that they can do anything. This cuts both ways. We said we dont want you to think you are asa when her and everything you do get at the same time to get a bill gates, to get a Marx Zuckerberg who dropped out of harvard. John they have really roll smart. Hilary they really were smart the back of the splat it spectacularly. Steve jobs had a lot of failures in addition to the successes so its the skill to be smart enough to know what can i learn from this failure. That ability to fail and develop certain skills only by participating in competitive experiences. You need to put yourself out there and learn how to fail and learn how to bounce back and learn how to perform in highpressure situations and thats what it it will take to fix this longterm and mike. John thank you hillary. Coming up w
Statistics. I read this, another problem is that we may be creating too much data. What do you mean by that . Roberts i did not mean creating too much data in the context of big data, and artificial intelligence. Most of that is being used for marketing. Most of the big data that is actually being used by corporations is to steal market share away from each other. That is not producing productivity or social benefits, it is just carving up a zero sum pie. Brian when did you get the idea for this book . Robert the original idea of rapid even nine growth in the middle the 20th century, Slower Growth before and after, came about when i was graduating many years ago, when new work on the history of the American Economy came up with some startling numbers. That is that the output, the total production of goods and services in the u. S. Economy doubled between the 1920s in the 1950s. And yet, the amount of capital that was used to produce goods and services did not increase at all. That viol
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Brian Professor Robert j. Gordon, author of the rise and fall of american growth. 750 pages of a lot of statistics. I read this, another problem is that we may be creating too much data. What do you mean by that . Roberts i did not mean creating too much data in the context of big data, and artificial intelligence. Most of that is being used for marketing. Most of the big data that is actually being used by corporations is to steal market share away from each other. That is not producing productivity or social benefits, it is just carving up a zerosum pie. Brian when did you get the idea for this book . Robert the original idea of rapid Economic Growth in the middle the 20th century, Slower Growth before and after, came about when i was graduating many years ago, when new work on the history of the American Economy came up with some startling numbers. That is that the output, the total production of goods and services in the u. S. Economy doubled between the 1920s in the 1950s. And yet
Creating too much data. What do you mean by that . Ert we are committing creating too much data in the context of big data, and artificial intelligence. Most of that is being used for marketing. Most of the big data that is actually being used by corporations is to steal market share away from each other. That is not producing productivity are social benefits, it is just carving up a very zero some pipe. Brian when did you get the idea for this book . Robert the original idea of rapid even nine growth in the middle the 20th century, Slower Growth before and after, came about when i was graduating many when new work on the history of the American Economy came up with some startling numbers. , theis that the output total production of goods and services in the u. S. Economy doubled between the 1920s in the 1950s. And yet, the amount of capital that was used to produce goods and services did not increase at all. That violated all that the Economic Growth rules that said that output and ca