Statistics reveal "what is," but that isn't always enough. Understanding "what could be" and "what would have happened" requires causal reasoning.
Using causal reasoning, we can explore the potential outcomes and consequences of different scenarios, providing a more complete understanding of a situation.
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"The Book of Why" explores how humans think about cause and effect. Judea Pearl revolutionizes science with causal reasoning, explaining how we can go beyond data correlation to ask deeper “why” questions—and build machines that truly understand.
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