Thoughts on Two Videos
- Caner Çetin
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
Sabine's Video
I just watched a video from Sabine's YouTube channel and thought the video was impressive. Beyond the video's edit style, the content was interesting to think about repeatedly. The interesting topic was about free will and why human abilities will fall behind artificial intelligence. Due to being a physicist, Sabrine argued current topics with physics. In the beginning, content was so complicated for me, but while trying to understand the meanings of her statements, suddenly I am getting understood.
There is the link of the video: https://youtu.be/fRssqttO9Hg?si=3LaKYbGqFh-5y83k
A Ted Talk
I have been studying cognitive bias since the beginning of the year. My aim is to be learned on cognitive bias dynamics and able to explain basic topics and real examples from daily life. To have a better understanding, I have looked at articles, ebooks, and videos, and I have asked for help to get more knowledge about it as well. Today, I was scrolling on YouTube to watch a video that explains what cognitive biases are and how we show them in our decisions. I found a TED Talk by J. Marshall Shepherd. He shed light on three biases: confirmation bias, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and cognitive dissonance. The content was insightful enough to learn the essentials of these three cognitive biases.
There is the link of the video: https://youtu.be/LcNvkhS4UYg?si=c13UOKY5ZJmQybNK



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