• Brave New Words: AI, Learning, and the Future of Education
    Mar 1 2025
    Salman Khan's Brave New Words explores the potential of AI, particularly GPT-4, to revolutionize education. Khan discusses how AI tutors like Khanmigo can offer personalized learning experiences, address student mental health, and reduce teacher workloads. He also acknowledges concerns about cheating, bias, and data privacy, advocating for "educated bravery" in adopting AI. The book highlights how AI can democratize access to quality education globally and transform traditional assessment methods. Khan argues AI will augment human capabilities, not replace them, fostering creativity and critical thinking skills. He imagines a future where AI serves as a "guardian angel," promoting well-being and connecting families through shared learning experiences.
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    23 minutos
  • Rework: Rethinking Work and Success
    Jan 21 2025
    Discover the unconventional wisdom of Rework, the book that challenges the status quo of business and life. This podcast episode is packed with insights to help you focus on what truly matters
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    32 minutos
  • Zen Philosophy Story: Embracing Challenges
    Aug 16 2023
    Embracing Life's Challenges: A Journey Inspired by the Lotus Welcome to our channel, where stories come to life and wisdom finds its way into our hearts. In today's podcast, join us on a transformative journey guided by the wisdom of Zen philosophy and the inspiring tale of the lotus flower.
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    18 minutos
  • How your mind plays games | Psychology 101
    Jan 25 2022

    Why to study Psychology ? Even if you don't plan to study psychology or work in a psychology-related field, there are several good reasons to learn about psychology. Psychology can be found everywhere around you and influences every part of your life! Psychology can help you in understanding who you are now, how the world around you influences your life without getting noticed, and how you interact with family, friends, and new people.

    Psychology covers more than mental illnesses, counselling, and treatment sessions. Psychology plays an important role from the moment you get up in the morning until you go to sleep at night. Psychology is present in practically every part of our daily lives, from just buying your favorite food and cloths to making life's most important and tough decisions.

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    8 minutos
  • Why We See Connection In Everything | Clustering illusion
    Nov 2 2020

    Why We See Connection In Everything | Clustering illusion | Cognitive bias | The Art of Thinking Clearly | Rolf Dobelli books

    Humans have a default mechanism to recognize patterns. The same mechanisms that helped early humans avoid lions and other predators are still a part of our decision process. One of our in-built systems or tendency to see patterns where none exist. We try to create order from chaos. This isn’t surprising really — the brain is a wonderful pattern-recognition machine and it serves us phenomenally well in this way. Our brain has been designed to identify patterns to make better decisions.

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    6 minutos
  • A Little More Effort Can Make All The Difference - 212 The Extra Degree
    Aug 23 2020

    212 degrees the extra degree is an inspiring book with a singular focus on the essential fundamental of effort-- the primary fundamental that feeds all others. Its purpose is to inspire the extra level of effort that produces exponential results. Book is written by Mac Anderson and Sam Parker.

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    5 minutos
  • What I Wish Everyone Knew About Survivorship Bias- Cognitive Bias
    Aug 16 2020

    This is from the book 'The Art of Thinking Clearly' By ‎Rolf Dobelli. Survivorship bias is a common logical error that distorts our understanding of the world. It happens when we assume that success tells the whole story and when we simply ignore the failures. For example if there are X winners and Y losers. We only hear the testimonies of the winners. Therefore, our conclusion is based on X winners, and we ignore the losers.

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    8 minutos
  • The Swimmer's Body illusion- Cognitive Bias
    Aug 2 2020

    This is from the book 'The Art of Thinking Clearly' By ‎Rolf Dobelli. This is a cognitive bias called as swimmer's body illusion. The illusion is the confusion of selection factors with results. The idea is to make sure that we recognize that the result is often more a matter of selection than the effort. The “swimmer's body illusion” occurs when we confuse selection factors with results.

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    6 minutos