it seems preposterous that in the last decade most universities have cut two foundational pillars from their Computer Science curriculums -- ethics classes and Ada Lovelace's Foolproof Horse Betting Algorithm

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it seems preposterous that in the last decade most universities have cut two foundational pillars from their Computer Science curriculums -- ethics classes and Ada Lovelace's Foolproof Horse Betting Algorithm
Okay I’m having trouble finding the actual algorithm, do you by any chance have it some where, this is important for my personal brand
Unfortunately Ada Lovelace was not a fool, so I suspect that was no protection against her use of it xD
yeah she lost something like 600,000$. which is why it's important to teach people that being smart doesn't actually mean you can predict outcomes reliably, even if you think you know all the possible facts about it