Cozying Up to Complexity [Reflections]

IEEE Spectrum(2017)

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I enjoyed Samuel Arbesman¿s first book, The Half-Life of Facts, which was a discussion of the exponential pace of change, as exemplified by Moore¿s Law, among other things. When I saw the title of his new book, Overcomplicated, I assumed that it would be a warning that we technologists had gone too far in creating complex systems. It would advocate moving to simpler systems, just as a doctor might advise an overweight person to go on a diet. I was prepared to argue against such a conclusion, but as I discovered upon reading the book, Arbesman does not say that complexity is necessarily bad or that we should seek simplicity. Instead, he maintains that systems are now unknowably complex, that they will become even more so, and we should¿just get over it.
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