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COGNITIVE BIASES - A Brief Overview of Over 160 Cognitive Biases: + Bonus Chapter: Algorithmic Bias
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You will find 169 cognitive biases in this book. Some of them are already well researched, and we have only vague ideas for some. Nevertheless, this book should give you a comprehensive overview and introduction to cognitive biases. I have provided the QR-Codes to the respective biases for those who need more detailed information. In addition, I have added a chapter on "Algorithmic Biases" because the more artificial intelligence systems are used in decision-making, the more significant the topic of algorithmic biases becomes. "Let's learn more about our human biases to make less biased conclusions in the future. A world with less bias is a better world." Murat Durmus
You will find 169 cognitive biases in this book. Some of them are already well researched, and we have only vague ideas for some. Nevertheless, this book should give you a comprehensive overview and introduction to cognitive biases. I have provided the QR-Codes to the respective biases for those who need more detailed information. In addition, I have added a chapter on "Algorithmic Biases" because the more artificial intelligence systems are used in decision-making, the more significant the topic of algorithmic biases becomes. "Let's learn more about our human biases to make less biased conclusions in the future. A world with less bias is a better world." Murat Durmus


















