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Автор: Brian Christian
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      This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2016

      First published in the United States by Henry Holt and Company, LLC in 2016

      Copyright © 2016 by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths

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      Ebook Edition © April 2016 ISBN: 9780007547982

      Version: 2018-09-27

       Dedication

      For our families

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Algorithms to Live By

       When to Stop Looking

       The Latest vs. the Greatest

       Making Order

       Forget About It

       5 Scheduling

       First Things First

       6 Bayes’s Rule

       Predicting the Future

       7 Overfitting

       When to Think Less

       8 Relaxation

       Let It Slide

       9 Randomness

       When to Leave It to Chance

       10 Networking

       How We Connect

       11 Game Theory

       The Minds of Others

       Conclusion

       Computational Kindness

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

       Acknowledgments

       Also by Brian Christian

       About the Authors

       About the Publisher

       Introduction

       Algorithms to Live By

      Imagine you’re searching for an apartment in San Francisco—arguably the most harrowing American city in which to do so. The booming tech sector and tight zoning laws limiting new construction have conspired to make the city just as expensive as New York, and by many accounts more competitive. New listings go up and come down within minutes, open houses are mobbed, and often the keys end up in the hands of whoever can physically foist a deposit check on the landlord first.

      Such a savage market leaves little room for the kind of fact-finding and deliberation that is theoretically supposed to characterize the doings of the rational consumer. Unlike, say, a mall patron or an online shopper, who can compare options before making a decision, the would-be San Franciscan has to decide instantly either way: you can take the apartment you are currently looking at, forsaking all others, or you can walk away, never to return.

      Let’s assume for a moment, for the sake of simplicity, that you care only about maximizing your chance of getting the very best apartment available. Your goal is reducing the twin, Scylla-and-Charybdis regrets of the “one that got away” and the “stone left unturned”