Robin Hanson will be in the area so we'll have an informal social event while he's here. Sorry about announcing this so late, I've had trouble finding a venue.
Enjoyed meeting and talking with some of you folks. Only wish I could have spoken with all of you, but the conversations were interesting and engaging enough to mean that will have to wait for future meetups.
Over the last decades, new experiments have changed science's picture of the way we think - the ways we succeed or fail to obtain the truth, or fulfill our goals. The heuristics and biases program, in cognitive psychology, has exposed dozens of major flaws in human reasoning. Social psychology shows how we succeed or fail in groups. Probability theory and decision theory have given us new mathematical foundations for understanding minds.
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I need to move