

27 - David Lagnado: How Causal Reasoning Can Help Us Make Better Judgments and Solve Criminal Cases
Jan 6, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
How Do We Make Reasonable Decisions About Complex Evidence?
01:38 • 3min
Basin Inference and the Pearl's Hierarchy
04:22 • 5min
Evaluating Evidence Against Evidence
08:53 • 2min
Is There a Type of Bias in Our Reasoning?
10:42 • 2min
The Zero Sum Thinking and the Conjunction Effects
12:18 • 6min
Using a Baisnet in a Complex Case Is a Good Start
17:56 • 3min
Using Causal Inferences as a Training Tool?
20:33 • 3min
How Do We Make Sound Judgments in Uncertainty?
24:01 • 6min
Covi Pandemic - Can You Give Us a Few Examples?
29:46 • 3min
Using Hindsight to Make Sense of Complex Legal Cases
32:43 • 3min
The Dangers of Using Basinet Models
36:01 • 4min
Common Sensible Reasoning in Ai Systems
40:27 • 4min
How to Train a Human Being in a Complex Environment?
44:04 • 2min
The Challenge of Social Learning
46:32 • 2min
The Messers of the Book Is Not Just About Legal Cases, It's About Evidence
48:06 • 3min