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Christopher Chabris is a cognitive scientist who has taught at Union University and Harvard University. His research focuses on decision-making, attention, intelligence and behavior genetics. Christopher received his Ph.D. in Psychology and A.B. in computer science from Harvard University. He joined us today to talk about the book he co-authored, Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It.
Join us as we dissect the complexities of belief, deception, and human psychology.
[10.08] Willing suspension of disbelief – Christopher defines willing suspension of disbelief and how the position of belief can get us into trouble.
[14.12] The illusory truth – We dive into how we mistakenly attribute qualities such as credibility, truth, and trustworthiness to things like familiarity and recognition.
[24.12] Using AI – Artificial intelligence and its current usage.
[32.27] Survivorship bias – Christopher explains what survivorship bias is with some examples.
[38.18] Opinions - Opinions come a lot easier than justifications. We talk about the famous saying, ‘The work required to have an opinion.’
[48.10] Predictions – We dive into predictions, outcomes, and the effect predictions have on people.
[51.27] Consistency – Consistency and what happens when it’s impossible.
[01.07.25] Dealing with scams – Christopher shares how to identify if you are working with a scam and how to stay safe from them.
Resources
Connect with Christopher
LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/christopherchabris/
Twitter - twitter.com/cfchabris
Website - chabris.com/
Book by Christopher Chabris
Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do about It
Book by Duncan J. Watts
Everything Is Obvious: How Common Sense Fails Us
Book by Michael Shermer
Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational
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Christopher Chabris is a cognitive scientist who has taught at Union University and Harvard University. His research focuses on decision-making, attention, intelligence and behavior genetics. Christopher received his Ph.D. in Psychology and A.B. in computer science from Harvard University. He joined us today to talk about the book he co-authored, Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It.
Join us as we dissect the complexities of belief, deception, and human psychology.
[10.08] Willing suspension of disbelief – Christopher defines willing suspension of disbelief and how the position of belief can get us into trouble.
[14.12] The illusory truth – We dive into how we mistakenly attribute qualities such as credibility, truth, and trustworthiness to things like familiarity and recognition.
[24.12] Using AI – Artificial intelligence and its current usage.
[32.27] Survivorship bias – Christopher explains what survivorship bias is with some examples.
[38.18] Opinions - Opinions come a lot easier than justifications. We talk about the famous saying, ‘The work required to have an opinion.’
[48.10] Predictions – We dive into predictions, outcomes, and the effect predictions have on people.
[51.27] Consistency – Consistency and what happens when it’s impossible.
[01.07.25] Dealing with scams – Christopher shares how to identify if you are working with a scam and how to stay safe from them.
Resources
Connect with Christopher
LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/christopherchabris/
Twitter - twitter.com/cfchabris
Website - chabris.com/
Book by Christopher Chabris
Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do about It
Book by Duncan J. Watts
Everything Is Obvious: How Common Sense Fails Us
Book by Michael Shermer
Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational

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