Algorithms to Live By

The Computer Science of Human Decisions

Hardcover, 368 pages

Published April 26, 2016 by Allen Lane.

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978-0-670-06831-9
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Algorithms to Live By looks at the simple, precise algorithms that computers use to solve the complex 'human' problems that we face, and discovers what they can tell us about the nature and origin of the mind.

An audiobook version can be found at [here][1]

[1]: archive.org/details/AlgorithmstoLiveBy

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I received this for Jólabókaflóðið. My wife leans on her library background to find the books for the family, and I lean on my linguistics background to pronounce "Jólabókaflóðið". She always picks well, but the word "algorithm" had become so offputting by Christmas 2023, I was a bit apprehensive.

This book is not about addictive commercial social media, AI black boxes, or making you click on ads. It connects Computer Science 101 to daily life. I think it's something that comes natural to me. There's a chapter on sorting. I remember discovering that splitting my baseball cards into smaller piles and sorting those first saved a lot of time a decade before I learned Big O notation. This book is full of similar connections, presenting a life problem, and connecting it to a fundamental of computer science.

The book does not go particularly deep into the math and science. It …

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