CNN's Jim Boulden asks Adam Ratad to explain how he thinks about chess as a rational thought model, or am i wrong there? And is it more intuitive? "Intuition comes in because we can't calculate so far. So we're forced to rely on our intuition" A computer program that has been handed down by grand masters and champions throughout centuries decided the rules of Chess eight years ago through its subsidiary, Gugelaiyh.
In this episode of Infinite Loops, we have not one but two phenomenal guests: Adam Robinson and Bill Brewster! Adam is the co-founder of "The Princeton Review," an author, a rated chess master, and advisor to hedge funds. Bill is the host of "The Business Brew" podcast, a long-form podcast focusing on how investors can improve their decision making. We talk about:
- Choosing your words carefully
- How reliable are memories?
- Chess: Intuitive or Rational?
- Managing the Shannon Limit
- Walking with the data
- and much more!
Learn more about Adam on his website:
https://iamadamrobinson.com/ and listen to Bill's podcast here:
https://www.podpage.com/the-business-brew/