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🧠 Polymathic Perspective 19 | When AI Is Confidently Wrong: The Human Override | Dov Baron

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Context-Sensitivity in a world hurtling toward Context-Blindness!

On September 26, 1983, a Soviet early-warning system was confidently wrong. One man saw it. His name was Stanislav Petrov, and almost no one ever thanked him for the fact that three billion people are alive today.
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In this episode of The Polymathic Perspective, Dov Baron examines the cognitive skill that lets Petrov override a confident, wrong machine, the same skill the AI age is about to need more than any moment in human history, and the same skill the modern world is quietly destroying.
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This is an episode about context-sensitivity: the capacity to read what dashboards, protocols, and algorithms cannot. Why do some people walk into a room and know within ninety seconds who actually runs the place? Why most major organizational change initiatives fail for reasons no executive can see. And why are the people who can read context being labeled "too much" at exactly the moment civilization needs them most?

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The conversation moves through cognitive science, neurodiversity research, organizational psychology, geopolitical history, and the architecture of human-machine systems. 


If you have ever been told you are too sensitive, too intense, an overthinker, or that you read too much into things, this episode is for you. What you have is not a personality flaw. It is a capacity. And the world is finally about to need it.
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  • IN THIS EPISODE
    00:00 The man who saved three billion lives
    01:07 You have done a smaller version of this
    02:41 Welcome to The Polymathic Perspective
    03:24 The cognitive skill AI cannot replace
    04:32 Petrov in the bunker: the full story
    07:36 The question, and the thesis
    09:15 The science: why we are going context-blind
    12:41 A question for you
    13:22 Scale one: the personal cost
    15:22 Scale two: why change initiatives fail
    17:26 Scale three: Kennedy, Petrov, and the machines
    20:22 Why "too sensitive" is doing real damage
    21:46 The failure mode no one names
    23:31 What this means for you
    25:48 Three things that actually help
    27:12 The override
    29:08 Working with Dov
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    ABOUT THE SHOW
    The Polymathic Perspective examines the emotional logic beneath power, culture, identity, and meaning. Together, we discover how psychological, cultural, and geopolitical patterns drive behaviors, not just in people, but in systems. If you have been told that your curiosity is a liability, you need to know it is your greatest asset.
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  • ABOUT DOV BARON
    Dov Baron has spent thirty years inside the rooms where leaders, founders, and executives make the decisions that shape organizations and the people inside them. He works at the intersection of strategy, cultural diagnosis, leadership development, mergers, transitions, and succession.
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  • His clients hire him for what he can see: the patterns that have stopped being visible to the people inside the system.
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  • CONNECT WITH DOV Website: https://DovBaron.com
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