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Issue #259 - Six Sigma Event, Death by GPT Syndrome & Intellectual Humility

Issue #259 - Six Sigma Event, Death by GPT Syndrome & Intellectual Humility

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Issue #259 - Six Sigma Event, Death by GPT Syndrome & Intellectual Humility
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Welcome! Three Times Wiser is a newsletter about big ideas, mental models, brain bugs, and principles of wise thinking. In a world of too much, selecting, and finding is valuable. In the context of excess, curation makes sense of the world. Every week, receive 3 newsletters with 3 insightful excerpts.


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Six Sigma Event

A six sigma event is roughly two in a billion in a normal distribution; in reality they are far more common in the financial world, which doesn’t obey the laws of a normal distribution. (link)

I have also included the PDF to facilitate reading:

Six Sigma Event
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by Scott Patterson

Death by GPT Syndrome

How far will users, and healthcare staff, unwisely rely on a chatbot for medical advice? (link)



Intellectual Humility

The recognition and acceptance that any of the beliefs that you hold now might, in fact, be plain wrong. (link)

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