How to manage your time more effectively (according to machines) - Brian Christian
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Download a free audiobook and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: http://adbl.co/2lFSkUw\n\nCheck out Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths' Algorithms to Live By: http://bit.ly/2CadQrt\n\nView full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-manage-your-time-more-effectively-according-to-machines-brian-christian\n\nHuman beings and computers alike share the challenge of how to get as much done as possible in a limited time. Over the last fifty or so years, computer scientists have learned a lot of good strategies for managing time effectively — and they have a lot of experience with what can go wrong. Brian Christian shares how we can use some of these insights to help make the most of our own lives.\n\nLesson by Brian Christian, animation by Adriatic Animation.\n\nThank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Jordan Tang, Christopher Jimenez, Juan, Tracey Tobkin, Sid, emily lam, Kathryn J Hammond, Elliot Poulin, Noel Situ, Oyuntsengel Tseyen-Oidov, Latora Slydell, Sydney Evans, Victor E Karhel, Bernardo Paulo, Eysteinn Guðnason, Olivier Brunel, Andrea Feliz, Natalia Rico, Josh Engel, Bárbara Nazaré, Gustavo Mendoza, Zhexi Shan, Hugo Legorreta, Steph, PnDAA, Marcel Trompeter-Petrovic, Sandra Tersluisen, Ellen Spertus, Fabian Amels, sammie goh, Mattia Veltri, Quentin Le Menez, Sarabeth Knobel, Yuh Saito, and Joris Debonnet.