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This week on The Nick Halaris Show we are featuring Robin Hanson, an economics professor at George Mason University, the author of several fascinating books and the popular “Overcoming Bias” newsletter, and a true maverick, polymath thinker. He has an incredible body of work and has studied and written about everything from AI and aliens to the psychology of bias and decision-making to how we can use betting markets to improve our society. As you’ll hear in the episode, he’s even envisioned provocative ideas on how we might reimagine the idea of money itself and has proposed alternative ways to conduct democracy in light of all that we’ve learned about human psychology.
I wanted to have Robin on the show to get some unique perspectives on how we can improve our complex, messy world. As I’ve gotten more into big political and policy issues this year on the show, I’ve become more convinced that we are in desperate need of some new ideas and maybe even some radical ones. As you’ll see in this episode, Robin is the perfect person for this. Not only is he a wide-ranging and very critical thinker, but also, he’s not afraid to upset the status quo, even if it means challenging the very core of our existing power structures. Tune in to this fascinating episode to learn:
Stay tuned to the end to hear Robin’s thoughts on the foundational premise of this show and learn how he would use small-scale experimentation to fix America if given the power to do so.
As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode. Thanks for tuning in!
Love this episode? Please rate, subscribe, and review on your favorite podcast platform to help more users find our show. 🙏 Thank you
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By Nick HalarisThis week on The Nick Halaris Show we are featuring Robin Hanson, an economics professor at George Mason University, the author of several fascinating books and the popular “Overcoming Bias” newsletter, and a true maverick, polymath thinker. He has an incredible body of work and has studied and written about everything from AI and aliens to the psychology of bias and decision-making to how we can use betting markets to improve our society. As you’ll hear in the episode, he’s even envisioned provocative ideas on how we might reimagine the idea of money itself and has proposed alternative ways to conduct democracy in light of all that we’ve learned about human psychology.
I wanted to have Robin on the show to get some unique perspectives on how we can improve our complex, messy world. As I’ve gotten more into big political and policy issues this year on the show, I’ve become more convinced that we are in desperate need of some new ideas and maybe even some radical ones. As you’ll see in this episode, Robin is the perfect person for this. Not only is he a wide-ranging and very critical thinker, but also, he’s not afraid to upset the status quo, even if it means challenging the very core of our existing power structures. Tune in to this fascinating episode to learn:
Stay tuned to the end to hear Robin’s thoughts on the foundational premise of this show and learn how he would use small-scale experimentation to fix America if given the power to do so.
As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode. Thanks for tuning in!
Love this episode? Please rate, subscribe, and review on your favorite podcast platform to help more users find our show. 🙏 Thank you
Connect with Nick Halaris:
Nick Halaris website and newletter (sign up!)
Nick Halaris on Instagram
Nick Halaris on linkedin
Nick Halaris on Twitter