Digital Nudge • Fabio Pereira & Linda Rising

This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.gotopia.tech/bookclubFabio Pereira - Author of "Digital Nudge" & Head of Open Innovation Labs in Latin America at Red HatLinda Rising - Author of various books & Computer Software Consultant and ProfessionalDESCRIPTION35,000. That's the average number of decisions a person makes every day. Have you ever wondered how many of these are digital decisions — ones made using technology like smartphones, wearables or laptops? How about decisions that computers, algorithms and artificial intelligence make for us?The vast majority of our decisions are influenced by irrational and emotional factors. For decades, scientists have been studying so we can better understand how it is possible not only to predict but also influence decisions through interventions on the environment where decisions are made.Learn more by diving into this GOTO Book Club episode with Fabio Pereira and Linda Rising.The interview is based on Fabio's book "Digital Nudge"Read the full transcription of the interview hereRECOMMENDED BOOKSFabio Pereira • Digital NudgeDaniel Kahneman • Thinking, Fast and SlowThaler & Sunstein • NudgeDan Ariely • Predictably IrrationalRobert B Cialdini • Influence, New and ExpandedCathy O'Neil • Weapons of Math DestructionNir Eyal • IndistractableEckhart Tolle • The Power of NowLinda Rising • Design Patterns in Communications SoftwareLinda Rising • The Pattern Almanac 2000Linda Rising • The Patterns HandbookLinda Rising • Fearless ChangeLinda Rising • More Fearless ChangeTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

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