On Spotting Our Own Biases (Eliezer Yudkowsky)
We’re especially loath to think of our views as inaccurate compared to the views of others.
Even when we correctly identify others’ biases, we have a special bias blind spot when it comes to our own flaws.
We fail to detect any “biased-feeling thoughts” when we introspect, and so draw the conclusion that we must just be more objective than everyone else.
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Studying biases can in fact make you more vulnerable to overconfidence and confirmation bias, as you come to see the influence of cognitive biases all around you—in everyone but yourself.
And the bias blind spot, unlike many biases, is especially severe among people who are especially intelligent, thoughtful, and open-minded.
'Rationality: From AI to Zombies' by Eliezer Yudkowsky
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ULP6EW2