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Fairy Dust And Magic 8 Balls: How Good Is Your Data?

Episode XXX
March 08, 2023

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Hosted By

Dan Sullivan, Co-Founder of Strategic Coach® Dan Sullivan
Jeffrey Madoff Jeffrey Madoff

More and more major business decisions are being made by anyalyzing data. But, as Dan Sullivan points out, data has a major flaw: It’s only about the past. Listen in as Dan and Jeff look past the hype about Big Data and Artificial Intelligence to find out where entrepreneurs’ real successes come from.

Show Notes:

  • Jeff: “I’ve always favored actual intelligence rather than artificial intelligence.”
  • Gordon Moore never considered his prediction to be a “law”; it was just a metaphor for human aspiration.
  • Machine intelligence is a combination of faster chips and cleverer algorithms.
  • Intel was originally named for its founders, Moore-Noyce, until Noyce’s daughter pointed out that the name sounded like “more noise” (which Dan thinks was prophetic).
  • Kurtzweil’s “Singularity” is like a new religion, heralding the arrival of a super-intelligence that will save us.
  • The application of AI to laboratory testing has been a phenomenal breakthrough in medicine.
  • Dan: “Artificial intelligence, at its very best, predicted what happened yesterday.”
  • Before they had data, salesmen used to go to stores to see what was selling. They talked to the buyers and sellers.
  • How Nielsen first went about rating radio, then television.
  • The sample groups for Nielsen data were surprisingly small, given the huge decisions that were made from it.
  • Bloomingdale listened to his gut and didn’t care about data.
  • Today, many merchants have data coming out their ears, but feel it’s not telling them anything useful.
  • The Beatles were first approached about coming to America by Dawn Mello, who wanted them to play in May Company stores.
  • Harry Rosen, the great mens’ clothier in Canada, went to nightclubs to see what people were wearing and ask them about what they liked.
  • Jeff: Tech entrepreneurs think that a stream of data is somehow a Rosetta Stone that will unlock whatever they’re trying to do.
  • The entrepreneurs in Strategic Coach get all the data they need from listening to the DOS (Dangers, Opportunities, and Strengths) of their top 10 clients.
  • Large businesses are risk-averse, and believe data will help them hedge their bets.
  • Dan: Digital technology disrupts things without thinking about what they’re going to create instead. Much of the activity is speculation on fairy-dust.
  • The CEOs and CFOs of big corporations today are hired guns focused entirely on quarterly stock prices.
  • Data instills confidence at a boardroom table in a way that hunches don’t.
  • More and more big theater shows are being created from a back catalog of existing intellectual property—songs and stars that are already proven—but those shows can still flop.
  • Jeff: “You can accumulate barge-loads of data, but how do you interpret it?”
  • Dan: “Yesterday’s data is already 50% off. It’s starting to smell.”
  • Dan and Jeff distinguish between data, knowledge, and wisdom.
  • Warren Buffet and Charlie Munger: On the value of gold and selling turds.
  • Dan: Cryptocurrency is the new tulip-bulb.
  • Today, book deals and modeling contracts are predicated on having a big social media following.
  • The growing fixation on data correlates with a sense of disenchantment with the world.
  • Extrapolated AI characters: What does Socrates say about intellectual property?
  • Jeff: ChatGPT is the new Magic Eight-Ball. (“Interesting to ponder.”)
  • Will our senses be up to the challenge of spotting deepfakes?
  • The use of technology in the Russian-Ukraine war.
  • Jeff: A shovel doesn’t know it’s shoveling. A computer doesn’t know it’s processing.
  • Gary Kasparov: The new chess masters will simply use computers to move up a level.
  • Dan: Humans may be inferior information processors, but we’re something that computers will never be: Meaning-makers.

 Resources:

Jeff Madoff

Madoff Productions

Dan Sullivan and The Strategic Coach Program

You Are Not a Computer, by Dan Sullivan

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