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Robin Hanson Hidden Motives, Assassination Markets and Twitter Mobs.

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Robin Hanson Hidden Motives, Assassination Markets and Twitter Mobs.
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"Robin Hanson is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. He runs the blog Overcoming Bias and is the co-author of recently released psychology book Elephant in the Brain. We chat about The Elephant in the Brain; why Robin retweets negative criticism; what's compelling to humans about art and music; smartness signalling; intellectual norms and value signaling; Robin clears up the recent Tw...

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Audio
Date created
[2018]
Creator
Ferris, Ryan / Hanson, Robin, 1959-
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/49971859
Related subjects
Transhumanism / Hanson, Robin, 1959- Interviews / Podcasts

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