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Why You and AI Both Make the Same Dumb Mistakes

Nov 15, 202517 minSeason 11Ep. 1
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Episode description

Fast Minds, Slow Machines: Daniel Kahneman’s Lessons for AI


What if your brain and your AI assistant shared the same wiring? Professor GePhardT from Argo.berlin breaks down Daniel Kahneman’s legendary Thinking, Fast and Slow - showing how humans and machines both juggle instinct and logic, and why understanding that makes you a better marketer.


From System 1’s snap decisions to System 2’s strategic reasoning, discover how AI models mimic our two-speed thinking - and where they still fall short. With insights from real-world marketing case studies, this episode explains how to balance speed with depth in AI-driven creativity and strategy.



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💡 Highlights:

  • Daniel Kahneman’s “Thinking, Fast and Slow” through the lens of AI
  • Fast vs. Slow AI - what marketers should know
  • How cognitive bias sneaks into algorithms
  • Real-world applications in campaign design and data analysis
  • Actionable tips to apply slow thinking to AI tools



💬 Quotes from the Episode

“AI’s biggest flaw isn’t that it’s too fast; it’s that it thinks speed equals truth.”

“Machines now have their own version of instinct and reflection - we built our own cognitive twin.”

“Real intelligence is knowing when to slow down.”



👤 About Dietmar Fischer:

Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him!



🎵 Music Credit: “Modern Situations” by Unicorn Heads 🎧

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