#emergentengineering — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #emergentengineering, aggregated by home.social.
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Next up, @[email protected] (@[email protected]):
"I'm going to share my journey as a microbial scientist, some of the problems we're facing today, and the promise of #EmergentEngineering...which [in agreement with @[email protected], I see as] meaningful, sustainable, and just."
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sfiscience/status/1588938048720752641
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"The 21st Century Question: Emergently Engineering the Future"
Follow this 🧵 today and tomorrow for highlights from our 2022 #AppliedComplexity Network and Board of Trustees Symposium:
https://santafe.edu/events/annual-action-board-trustees-symposium-2022
#Web3 #Cities #Polarization #EmergentEngineering #Decentralization
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sfiscience/status/1588609760366309378
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"Causality is complex...you use adaptation to your advantage, not just try to get rid of it. #EmergentEngineering [makes] a MINIMAL mechanism that coordinates with MAXIMAL adaptive systems...it's a collaboration between classical engineering and [#ComplexityScience."
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sfiscience/status/1588612408456904704
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"I think if you ask who did best through the #pandemic last year, the answer would be #Taiwan — who used the crisis as an opportunity to build up tech infrastructure to improve the #antifragility of their governance and emergency response."
- Niall Ferguson at the Santa Fe Institute’s #EmergentEngineering Symposium
https://www.santafe.edu/events/annual-action-board-trustees-symposium-emergent-en
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"The bureaucratic control mechanisms of the 20th Century turn out to be a disaster multiplier...the US #bureaucracy of today is a bewildering pyramidal structures that I suspect would appall the Founding Fathers if they could see it."
- Niall Ferguson at the Santa Fe Institute’s #EmergentEngineering Symposium
https://www.santafe.edu/events/annual-action-board-trustees-symposium-emergent-en
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"The idea that manmade and natural disasters are the same is brilliantly presented in this cartoon in the North Carolina Health Bulletin in 1919...if it's death tolls you're interested in, there's a lot to be said for this point."
- Niall Ferguson at the Santa Fe Institute’s #EmergentEngineering Symposium
https://www.santafe.edu/events/annual-action-board-trustees-symposium-emergent-en
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"Most of what we call #history is the close study of tail events that *really* are interesting because of the scale of mortality, the spectacular nature of the failure, the nature that disasters are not evenly distributed."
- Niall Ferguson at the Santa Fe Institute’s #EmergentEngineering Symposium
https://www.santafe.edu/events/annual-action-board-trustees-symposium-emergent-en