Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Professor Gerd Gigerenzer – a world-leading psychologist, author and internationally acclaimed expert in decision-making, risk literacy, and bounded rationality.
Formerly a Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago and John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Law at the University of Virginia, Professor Gigerenzer has reshaped how we understand human intuition, heuristics, and the ways in which we make decisions under uncertainty.
A long-time director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development with decades of groundbreaking research to his name, he is currently director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy at the University of Potsdam and vice-president of the European Research Council (ERC).
Having trained managers, doctors, and U.S. federal judges in dealing with risks and uncertainties, Professor Gigerenzer has received a litany of awards, from the German Psychology Prize and Communicator Prize, to the award for the best journal article in the behavioral sciences by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Switzerland’s prestigious Duttweiler Institute has named Gigerenzer one of the 100 most influential thinkers in the world, and it is there – at their International Trends Day – that I met him, sharing a stage exploring our perpectives around the impacts of digital noise, the current use of LLMs, and how we might more wisely navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain world.
His talk was one of my highlights of the event, and so it is with great pleasure that I share this conversation with you today.
BOOKS
https://www.gerd-gigerenzer.com/books
WEBSITES
- https://www.gerd-gigerenzer.com/
- https://www.mpg.de/en
- https://www.hardingcenter.de/en
- https://erc.europa.eu/homepage
CHAPTERS
02:32 Technological Paternalism and Human Agency
05:36 The Role of Intuition in Decision Making
08:45 The Impact of Algorithms on Human Interaction
11:35 Human Intelligence vs. Algorithms
14:48 Understanding Stable and Unstable Worlds
17:43 The Risks of Predictive Policing
20:33 Deep Fakes and Disinformation
23:42 The Accountability Shift in AI
26:36 The Influence of Tech Oligarchs
29:27 Changing the System for Better Leadership
32:37 Reclaiming Agency in a Digital World
35:34 Hope for the Future of Digital Literacy
36:32 The Cost of Freedom in Social Media
38:38 Conditioning and the Need for Critical Thinking
41:28 Mental Health and Cognitive Challenges in the Digital Age
45:24 The Shift from Extrinsic to Intrinsic Motivation
51:36 Rediscovering Joy Beyond Screens
56:39 The Future of Technology and Human Connection