Topic: Behavioral Psychology

7 chapters across the catalog

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 59:09 - 1:04:15

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Ned Block, Large Language Models, Intelligence Skepticism

NYU Professor Ned Block argues that Large Language Models like ChatGPT lack true intelligence, characterizing them as "blockheads" that merely search and reproduce strings from a database. He points to consistent failures in AI image generation, such as the inability to correctly draw a clock showing 6:28 or a person writing with their left hand. Block asserts that these errors occur because the AI relies on the statistical dominance of certain images, like clocks set to 10:10, rather than an actual understanding of the concepts.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 39:07 - 42:21

1294: Ephemeral Experience

European Lockdowns, UK Nudge Unit and Health Wristbands

Sweden joined other European nations in implementing partial lockdowns, including closing bars at 9:30 PM to curb nocturnal virus transmission. In the United Kingdom, government advisors from the "Nudge Unit" suggested using behavioral psychology to encourage mass testing, including the proposal of issuing wristbands or certificates to those who test negative. These measures are designed to provide incentives for compliance and "nudge" the population toward desired social behaviors.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 36:08 - 37:38

1111: Eleven Eleven

Psychology of Humor, Jeff Bezos's Laughter

A brief exploration of individuals who lack a sense of humor suggests that such people often use "phony laughter" to mimic social cues. Jeff Bezos is cited as an example of this behavior. The discussion distinguishes between people who cannot tell jokes and those who are unable to perceive humor in everyday life.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 1:28:50 - 1:32:57

1053: Lefties are Right

Public Defecation Phenomenon, Amygdala Issues

The hosts discuss a reported increase in incidents of public defecation by non-homeless individuals, such as joggers and supermarket patrons. The conversation touches on potential psychological causes, including "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and issues with the amygdala. Listeners with backgrounds in counseling or psychology are invited to provide insight into this behavioral trend.

LaGarde's List
Episode 450 1:53:46 - 1:55:27

450: LaGarde's List

Morning Sickness, Semen Tolerance Theory, SUNY Albany

A psychologist from SUNY Albany, Gordon Gallup, proposes a theory that morning sickness is caused by a woman's body rejecting foreign genetic material. The theory suggests that increased exposure to the father's semen can help build a tolerance and reduce nausea. The hosts mock the study as a pseudo-scientific justification for sexual activity.

CIA vs MI6
Episode 323 1:22:05 - 1:23:56

323: CIA vs MI6

Marc Hauser, Harvard Falsification Scandal

Harvard behavioral psychologist Marc Hauser resigned following an inquiry into the falsification of data in his research on monkeys. The hosts find the New York Times coverage of the story vague and "screwy," noting that the specific nature of his wrongdoing was not clearly explained. They question why mundane research on baboons would lead to such a high-profile scandal.