Explore the power of social networks in shaping human behavior through this insightful lecture by Alex Pentland. Delve into the concept of social physics and discover how patterns of information exchange within networks can predict productivity and effectiveness with remarkable accuracy. Learn about the surprising influence of social incentives over economic self-interest, and examine the implications of these findings for various fields, including technology, governance, and democracy. Investigate topics such as cyborgs, social signals, foraging behaviors, and the importance of balance in social systems. Consider the ethical implications of these insights and their potential impact on regulation and democratic processes. Gain a deeper understanding of how social connections fundamentally shape our decision-making and societal structures.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Cyborgs
Glass
Social Physics
Language of Signals
Experiments
Foraging
Balance
Balance goes wrong
How we think of ourselves
Example
UN Report
Is this a good thing
Conclusion
Buddy System
Regulation
Social Physics and Democracy
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute