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The Game of Gnomic and Trust in Academia
This podcast discusses the game of Gnomic and how it is a rare game where knowledge of the rules doesn't allow people to game the game. This concept is related to academia as the current institutions lack trust and the answer is not to trust no one but to change the rules of the game.
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The current academic institutions lack trust and rely too heavily on prestigious citation rather than independent replication, leading to a flawed system.
2:59:19 - 3:03:16 (03:56)
Summary
The current academic institutions lack trust and rely too heavily on prestigious citation rather than independent replication, leading to a flawed system.
ChapterThe Game of Gnomic and Trust in Academia
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast explores the idea of Gnomic, a game where players change the rules of the game, and compares it to human civilization specifically to the way governance works.
3:03:16 - 3:04:07 (00:50)
Summary
The podcast explores the idea of Gnomic, a game where players change the rules of the game, and compares it to human civilization specifically to the way governance works.
ChapterThe Game of Gnomic and Trust in Academia
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast discusses the issues of authority and prestige in academia and the media, and the importance of having a mechanism for independent replication and reproducibility to dominate discourse.
3:04:07 - 3:06:20 (02:12)
Summary
This podcast discusses the issues of authority and prestige in academia and the media, and the importance of having a mechanism for independent replication and reproducibility to dominate discourse.