Hacker News with Generative AI: Cognitive Biases

The inspection paradox is everywhere (2015) (blogspot.com)
The inspection paradox is a common source of confusion, an occasional source of error, and an opportunity for clever experimental design.  Most people are unaware of it, but like the cue marks that appear in movies to signal reel changes, once you notice it, you can’t stop seeing it.
Base-Rate Blindness (paulromer.net)
Over the weekend, I had a chance to get to know Apollo Robbins. If you don’t recognize the name, Apollo came to public attention when he pickpocketed members of Jimmy Carter’s Secret Service detail.
The Focusing Illusion (optimallyirrational.com)
How to Make Better Decisions with Second-Level Thinking (nesslabs.com)
The Steel Man Technique: How to Argue Better and Be More Persuasive (constantrenewal.com)
Ben Franklin Effect (wikipedia.org)
McNamara Fallacy (wikipedia.org)