
Thinkers & Ideas The Intelligence of Intuition with Gerd Gigerenzer
Mar 26, 2024
Gerd Gigerenzer, an expert on human decision-making, challenges the view of intuition as inferior to rationality. Topics include heuristics, power of intuition, using intuition in business, distinguishing right intuition, and AI using intuition. The podcast explores intuition as unconscious intelligence shaped by experience, the role of biases, and the relationship between intuition, improvisation, and problem-solving.
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Gaze Heuristic In Baseball And Aviation
- Baseball outfielders catch balls using the gaze heuristic rather than computing trajectories.
- Pilots and players learn that rule explicitly even though they often apply it unconsciously.
When Calculus Fails, Intuition Works
- Optimization relies on known states, tractability and commensurability which many real problems lack.
- Intuition handles uncertainty, intractability and incommensurable values better than pure calculus.
Match Tools To The Environment
- Use Simon's scissors: match cognitive tools to the environment rather than favoring one blade.
- Evaluate heuristics by testing where they work in real-world conditions, not by universal logical standards.

