"Constructive Skepticism" Volume 3 – Notebook #1: Model Risk – “Spinach”
For new readers:
Please read the “Pinned Post” at the top of this Substack’s Home Page, and titled Why Use Public Peer-Review to Write a Book? - “See for Yourself”.
For returning readers & subscribers:
Over the last two years, these posts turned into a collection of (i) Workbooks that describe the development and practice of “Constructive Skepticism”, including the Template for Reading Research Papers, (ii) Handbooks that regroup Author Profiles, Glossaries & References, and (iii) Notebooks that use the “Tools, Checklists & Processes” of “Constructive Criticism” to find the “Small Worlds” (Statistics) as well as the “Large World” (Real Life) “Meaning” of foundational books and papers.
2024 marks a change in pace for this Substack, as it moves from posting two pages per day in 2022 and 2023, to a less frequent posting schedule with longer posts.
This post presents the beginning of Notebook #1, a notebook focused on a discussion of Model Risk in the context of making good individual, business, and investment decisions.
See pdf below:
Looking forward to your comments, and reading about your own findings as you use the Template to “See for Yourself”.
“CTRI by Francois Gadenne” writes a book in three volumes, published at the rate of one two-pages section per day on Substack for public peer-review. The book connects the dots of life-enhancing practices for the next generation, free of controlling algorithms, based on the lifetime experience of a retirement age entrepreneur, & continuously updated with insights from reading Wealth, Health, & Statistics (i.e. AI/ML/LLM) research papers on behalf of large companies as the co-founder of CTRI.