Ep133 "Why do people hold misbeliefs?" with Dan Ariely

Ep133 "Why do people hold misbeliefs?" with Dan Ariely

Why do people sometimes buy into ideas that seem obviously false from the outside, as with conspiracy theories? Is this kind of misbelief a universal feature of human brains? Does it offer clarity and belonging when reality feels chaotic and threatening? What would it take for you (under the right emotional conditions) to begin believing something that your past self would find unbelievable? Today we’ll speak with behavioral economist Dan Ariely, who has thought a lot about misbelief: for him it's a scientific question, but also an interest that started very personally.

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Ep99 "Why do brains sometimes make things up?"

Ep99 "Why do brains sometimes make things up?"

Your brain occasionally cooks up falsehoods that you believe entirely, but why does this confabulation happen, and how frequently? What does this tell us about memory, truth-telling, and your life as ...

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EP98 "What's the future of AI relationships?" (with Bethanie Maples)

EP98 "What's the future of AI relationships?" (with Bethanie Maples)

How many people are having relationships with artificial neural networks? Should we think of AI lovers as traps, mirrors, or sandboxes? Is there a clear line between relationship bots and therapist bo...

31 Mars 202548min

Ep 97 "Can we rewrite the human code?" (with Trevor Martin)

Ep 97 "Can we rewrite the human code?" (with Trevor Martin)

You're defined in part by the genome you arrive with -- so what does it mean when you can edit it? What does this have to do with viruses, copy-pasting, and whether we will modify the story of our own...

24 Mars 202546min

Ep96 "What’s the future of education in an AI world?" (Part 2: Sal Khan)

Ep96 "What’s the future of education in an AI world?" (Part 2: Sal Khan)

Now that we’re careening into our AI future, what are the most important things for our students to learn? Do we keep teaching as we always have, do we drop our heads on the desk, or are there clever ...

17 Mars 202552min

Ep95 "What's the future of education in an AI world?" (Part 1)

Ep95 "What's the future of education in an AI world?" (Part 1)

How can we rethink schools to meet the future? What does this have to do with the invention of the printing press, the prevalence of desk calculators, or the spread of Google? And how is this connecte...

10 Mars 202546min

Ep94 "How does the brain construct reality?"

Ep94 "How does the brain construct reality?"

Do you perceive red the same way I do? What is wrong with the textbook model of vision? Why do brains have so many internal feedback loops? And what does any of this have to do with Plato’s cave, Erne...

3 Mars 20251h 7min

David Eagleman on Joy A Podcast. Hosted by Craig Ferguson

David Eagleman on Joy A Podcast. Hosted by Craig Ferguson

Meet David Eagleman - neuroscientist, author, and more. He is best known for his work on sensory substitution, time perception, brain plasticity, synesthesia, and neurolaw and is currently a neuroscie...

28 Feb 202550min

Ep93 "Will AI kill our creativity or enhance it?"

Ep93 "Will AI kill our creativity or enhance it?"

How will creative people make a living in a world with AI? Is there a different way to think about the economy of the future -- and how might it involve mystifying and elevating humans? What does the ...

24 Feb 202534min

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