Jiang says accusations of bias are amplified because many listeners hear only one lecture or one interview instead of his broader body of work.
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Bias
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"Yeah, yeah, so I think there are certain factors at play. And the first big factor is I came out of nowhere, right? So..."
"...the world and the IT around it and this is through bias on everybody so wait a minute"
"...based off of your lectures, you don't have any sort of bias besides your own interpretation of the world, right? You said things, you've..."
"...Could you make a video on how to understand history without bias? And a response is, first of all, it's impossible to be unbiased...."
"...why are we taught that we're smarter the answer is confirmation bias because everyone likes to believe that we're smarter than people who came..."
"...to build the pyramids and this is an example of confirmation bias we think that we're smart and everyone before it was stupid okay..."
"...And the last thing that helps the system is compromise. Confirmation bias. And the idea of confirmation bias is you just want to believe..."
"...validating this religion. But this creates a problem we call confirmation bias. Confirmation bias. Meaning that we will only look at evidence that supports..."
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