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Tag Archives: Jeff Howe
Putting the prediction markets under the big “crowdsourcing” tent
Via Keith Anderson (Senior Analyst at RNG) Chapter 7 – What the Crowd Knows: Collective Intelligence in Action – by Jeff Howe – He is a Wired journalist. I prefer stuff written by economists like Robin Hanson, Justin Wolfers, Eric … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis (Meta), Prediction Journalism
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Tagged Collective Intelligence, crowdsourcing, David Pennock, Eric Zitzewitz, event derivative markets, event derivatives, Jeff Howe, Journalism, Justin Wolfers, Keith Anderson, mainstream media journalists, prediction markets, RNG, Robin Hanson, senior analyst, Wired journalist
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