MICHAEL MUTHUKRISHNA

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Cultural Evolution, Cooperation, Corruption, & Innovation at Faculty.ai

I discussed how culture evolves with Marc Warner and the team at Faculty.ai. Fun conversations and great questions.

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This entry was posted in Invited Talk and tagged big data, cooperation, corruption, cultural evolution, innovation on January 24, 2020 by admin.

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NEWS

  • Psychology as a Historical Science
  • Cultural Evolution and the Paradox of Diversity
  • Behavioral Science for Global Good at Behavioral Insights Group (BIG) conference hosted by Harvard Business School / Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
  • Upcoming
  • The Cultural Evolution of Intelligence at Cross Roads on Youtube Live hosted by Cross Labs, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Radio interview with Matthew Syed and Neil Lawrence hosted by Alexis Conran on Radio 4, UK.
  • Diverse Intelligences grantee meeting hosted by the Templeton World Charity Foundation at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
  • Keynote at the Culture Conference in Sterling, UK
  • “What affects our level of intelligence?” at the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute hosted by the Templeton World Charity Foundation at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
  • Communication and Competition at the Learning Innovations LaBarge tree “LILA” at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA