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Do People Trust Robots As Much As Humans?

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers conducted a trust game experiment, whereby human volunteers were asked to bestow a $10 endowment to a partner, who was either a human, a robot, or a robot acting on behalf of a human. It was in many ways a classic game theory setup, with the human volunteer knowing that gains were to be made, but trust would be key.

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Real Leaders Become Awakeners

The Empowered Buisness

While competition can be a blessing, fueling higher standards and innovation. It conditions you to think in terms of winning and losing or a zero sum game. John Nash –- behavioral economist and Nobel Prize recipient – is best known for advancing game theory and the equilibrium principle. It can equally be a curse.

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How to hack a management system [brief talk]

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My goal is to teach whoever is ready to re-engineer their business, startup, or organization. Wiring in innovation as a cultural behavior. Game theory applications – tapping into mutualistic dynamics. Better environments create better humans; better humans create a better society.

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