Why the Internet Won't Get You Any More Friends
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the biological limitations of human social networks in this thought-provoking lecture by evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar. Delve into the concept of "Dunbar's Number," which posits a cognitive limit to the number of meaningful relationships humans can maintain. Examine how our brains have evolved to support complex social structures essential for survival, and understand why the promise of ever-expanding social circles through social media may be illusory. Investigate the role of DNA in defining the size of our social groups and consider the implications for personal relationships and community structures. Gain insights into the biological constraints that may limit the effectiveness of online social networks in expanding our true social circles.
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Why the Internet Won't Get You Any More Friends
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Santa Fe Institute
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