Spring 2026 Computer Science 4580. 2/2/2026


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Announcements

  • Let us know if you have an upcoming event you would like to share with the class.

  • Yale Information Society Project Free lunch. This week.

  • Last Wednesday, we had a guest speaker, Dan Russell, ex-Google. Here are Dan's slides. There is also a Discussions question for commenting on the speaker, available last Friday: What did you learn from today's speaker, Dan Russell? What was the best question from the audience? Did you ask it?

  • Today, we have a guest speaker, John Niccolai, Chief Operating Officer of Fixed Income and Macro, Citadel. Slides pptx pdf

    We will have dinner at 6pm at Villa Lulu, 239 College Street. Below are the students who signed up in Discussions for dinner.

    1. Thomas Chung
    2. Yassin Mudawi
    3. Sasha Spiegel
    4. Olivia Ye
    5. Bende Doernyei (Russell)
    6. Miranda Selin
    7. Arya Bhushan
    8. Yuwang Ma (Russell)
    9. Gavin Onghai
    10. Ayushi Das
    11. Emmett Seto
    12. Sam Meddin
    13. Samuel Lee
    14. Hubert Wang
    15. Linghai Liu
    16. Ryan Kulsakdinun
    17. Joshua Li (Russell)
    18. Aditya Kulkarni

    I ran a random lottery in Python with the following results:

    >>> import random
    >>> dinner = list(range(1,19))
    >>> dinner
    [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]
    >>> random.shuffle(dinner)
    >>> random.shuffle(dinner)
    >>> random.shuffle(dinner)
    >>> dinner
    [14, 8, 6, 10, 15, 1, 4, 16, 7, 13, 9, 5, 3, 12, 11, 2, 17, 18]
    
    Therefore, our dinner guests are: and the alternates are: Yuwang is not eligible since he went to dinner with Russell.

    Lecture

  • I have office hours Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30-3:30pm pm, on zoom, id 459 434 2854.

  • Complete the online student information sheet.

    Assignments

    You can begin work on hw 2 Note: I have posted the dates for the remaining assignments. Plan accordingly.

    The Realm of Decisions

  • We shall explore Langer's mindlessness / mindfulness dichotomy for decision making. For the next class and the coming weeks: Give an example of an explanation you thought interesting because it was especially good or bad. It can be personal or from the news. Use the Discussions section of canvas (not Ed Discussion). You earn a quiz point by posting to Discussions. Try to analyze it along the mindless / mindful spectrum.

  • Truth is more complicated that the logicians would have you believe. Quotes about Truth

  • The VOTE program is available on the zoo. There is also a github repository of the Common LISP code for VOTE.

  • Behavioral Economics

  • PIMCO Behavioral Science

  • What is a correct decision? See A Realistic Model of Rationality. This short paper provides a high-level introduction to the topics we will discuss in this course: goals, plans, resources, relationships, goal adoption, explanations, subjective decisions, emotions, advice, and persuasion. We contrast it with the standard economic decision theory. We want to develop a theory that can be implemented in a computer program.


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