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So you've got a lot more bankruptcies.before indexing returns will then be beat by those people that aren't indexing.
before indexing returns will then be beat by those people that aren't indexing.
And indexing, which was first put in front of me in 1985 by a good friend of mine-- there's something about it that is very counter-intuitive,
and indexing all the contents of the web what -- what would you tell us as advice on how to keep that working?
they're just really indexing on the outcome, not the learning process, not necessarily what they're learning, not necessarily their connection to their interests,
It's not worth indexing.
And this is what indexing looks like.
Google has been indexing content since 1998 and that's wonderful.
It's not as effective as indexing.
And these are not automated indexing processes.
on the ANC but not here because indexing is not only limited but arbitrary.
China's introducing already this social indexing, right?
so that you could do indexing in a functional style.
Family history enthusiasts have been indexing content for centuries.
the market where you have indexing for the, you know, basically, the entire marketplace, what is your view in terms of the role of rational decision-making or the fact that
Do you find that as a society are maybe over-indexing on some IQ, physical traits?
So we're spending so much time over indexing on skills like working memory, and like processing speed, and basic critical thinking that are absolutely
And the problem that's suggested is that indexing simply buys every stock, where stock pickers-- whether they're individuals or fund managers--
becomes narrower and more and more people are indexing, the opportunity to actually outperform the index will start to increase.
And I think the other reason I'm not concerned about indexing taking over the world is because-- as I mentioned earlier in answering one of your questions--
But I think, if you include closet indexing-- my percentages, you maybe double them for what's indexed right now.
So I would have been much better off if I'd discovered indexing earlier.
And that's the thing that made me reluctant to pick up indexing.
And is there a danger to that going away as everybody embraces indexing?
So I think that aspect of human nature is also going to keep indexing from ever taking over the world.
Again, not only is FBI indexing a tremendously limited practice but it is also, especially for FOIA search purposes--
But the mean reason is that indexing is cheap, and this sort of really basic equation that it was espoused by people like Bill Sharpe
criticism there have always been people who thought thought that any form of indexing was a cultural betrayal I was
all of the knowledge of what it has on your device, indexing everything that's actually on your iPhone.
used, crawling, and indexing, and graph databases, and all these different tools don't work for all information.
I'm not concerned about it, though, because indexing at the moment accounts for 20%, 25% percent of the market.
So, because there are these inherent problems with FBI records indexing procedures, UNI searches frequently fail to locate a large percentage
Then you take that to a farther extreme, and indexing came along.
Google's n engine team and like my team is actually the the Google's like Knowledge Graph indexing system and as
Where they know they work but they're not going to do because they want to clip a coupon on basically a closet indexing strategy, right?
And the final piece of syntax is an array, the square bracket indexing, which you would be familiar with from most languages.
thrown out of Washington, he had a policy of double-indexing Social Security benefits, so the real value of those obligations rose sharply.
sort of like the idea of something that Google has dealt with subsequently of cataloging and indexing
question was posed to Eric Schmidt, what did you guys think about you know indexing links to WikiLeaks' disclosures?
least the core of one's portfolio, there's enough evidence that indexing works, that at least the core of your portfolio oughta be in low cost index funds.
you basically are able to max that or at least obviate some of the behavioral consequences by indexing? >> FOX: Well, I love indexing but I--the mean
But yeah, faster app launching, more smooth system animations, more complete and thorough indexing for Spotlight, 80% faster AirDrops, which I saw that on the slide and I was like,
I cannot-- N-O-T. But I did know what a knot looked like-- K-N-O-T. And I spent the next several years indexing
And the lesson they had us do was, I kid you not, indexing the complete works of Shakespeare.
And institutionally, big pools of money like pension funds, or endowments, or universities, I think the indexing is only around 15, so it's small.
So when I've thought about it and talked with people, whose opinions I respect, I think the indexing part can probably go to 75% or 80%
The other thing is that-- perhaps I should correct myself-- there are a lot of people managing money that do what's called closet indexing.
Because you look at it, and you say, well, indexing says I buy every stock in the index.
These are things I wish I had done in 1975, or at least in 1985, when I became aware of indexing.
And then as a corollary to that, the broader system-- if everyone kind of buys into this indexing idea,
The second question-- and this is one that's in the financial community a fair amount-- is, well, what if everybody embraces indexing?
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