The Measure of Progress: What We Choose to Count
We have become exceptionally good at measuring the wrong things. This reflection examines how our choice of metrics shapes what we value in research, technology, and public life.
We have become exceptionally good at measuring the wrong things. This reflection examines how our choice of metrics shapes what we value in research, technology, and public life.
We have come to expect science to deliver definitive answers. This essay argues that a mature scientific culture must learn to communicate and live with uncertainty rather than pretending it does not exist.