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Game Theory
Game Theory
120 episodes
1 day ago
Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choices regarding the world around them and most importantly, about the people around them.
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Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choices regarding the world around them and most importantly, about the people around them.
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Social Sciences
Science
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117. Black Swans - What Are They? What Do They Mean? Can You Prepare for Them?
Game Theory
55 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
117. Black Swans - What Are They? What Do They Mean? Can You Prepare for Them?

In this episode, Nick and Chris discuss black swan events, which are rare and unpredictable events with significant consequences.

They explore the criteria for a black swan event and provide examples such as the 2008 financial crisis and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. They also discuss the predictability of these events and the impact they have on society and the global order.

The conversation explores the concept of black swan events and their impact on history and society. It discusses various examples of black swan events, including the South Sudan basketball team playing the wrong national anthem, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The conversation also touches on the US intelligence community's Global Trends reports, which predict future trends and potential black swan events. It concludes with a discussion on the limitations of predicting and preparing for black swan events.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Multilingual Podcast

01:17 Marvel Casting Robert Downey Jr.: A Cry for Help?

06:16 The Concept of Black Swan Events

14:09 Examples of Black Swan Events: 2008 Financial Crisis

19:00 Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Definition of Black Swan Events

23:45 9/11: A Black Swan Event

28:03 Introduction to Black Swan Events

29:58 Examples of Black Swan Events

36:29 The Role of US Intelligence in Predicting Black Swan Events

45:19 Geomagnetic Storms and Other Potential Black Swan Events

47:42 The Consequences of US Disengagement


Game Theory
Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choices regarding the world around them and most importantly, about the people around them.