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The Genuinely Interested Podcast
Roy Ben-Tzvi
143 episodes
21 hours ago
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Ep 129 Erez Yoeli - Game Theory Explained
The Genuinely Interested Podcast
1 hour 37 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 129 Erez Yoeli - Game Theory Explained

Erez Yoeli is a research scientist at MIT's Sloan School of Management where he directs the Applied Corporations Team. His research focuses on altruism: understanding how it works and how to promote it. He collaborates with governments, nonprofits, and companies to apply the lessons of this research towards addressing real-world challenges like increasing energy conservation, improving antibiotic adherence, reducing smoking in public places, and promoting philanthropy.

Erez also has a popular Ted Talk about how to motivate people to do good for others. His new book Hidden Games: The Surprising Power of Game Theory to Explain Irrational Human Behavior with co-author Moshe Hoffman is a fun, powerfully insightful book, but also, an eye-opening argument for using game theory to explain all the irrational things we think, feel, and do.

Erez and I discuss:

  • A brief introduction to Game Theory
  • His coauthor's remarkable story
  • Why we crave "saviors"
  • The importance of reputation in influencing good behavior
  • How we determine what good behavior is
  • How is game theory applicable in the political domain?
  • His TED talk

And so much more...

Erez Yoeli

My Take: We are not as rational as we think we are. It is important to take stock of this fact and question - why do we do certain things? Why do we act in ways that may go against our own self-interest? The path to knowledge is through questioning - and it is imperative to ask the most important question first - why?

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