Alison Gopnik - The Amazing Minds of Very Young Children
Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. She received her BA from McGill University and her PhD from Oxford University. She is an internationally recognized leader in the study of children’s learning and development and was one of the founders of the field of "theory of Mind", an originator of the "theory theory" of children's development, and more recently introduced the idea that probabilistic models and Bayesian inference could be applied to children's learning. She has held a Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences Fellowship, the Moore Distinguished Scholar fellowship at the California Institute of Technology, the All Souls College Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at Oxford, and King's College Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at Cambridge. She is an elected member of the Society of Experimental Psychologists and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is a fellow of the Cognitive Science Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She has been continuously supported by the NSF and was Principal Investigator on a 2.5 million dollar interdisciplinary collaborative grant on causal learning from the McDonnell Foundation. She is the author or coauthor of over 100 journal articles and several books including Words, Thoughts, and Theories, MIT Press, 1997, and the bestselling and critically acclaimed popular books The Scientist in the Crib, William Morrow, 1999, The Philosophical Baby, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2009, and The Gardener and the Carpenter, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2016. The latter two won the Cognitive Development Society Best Book Prize in 2009 and 2016. She has also written widely about cognitive science and psychology for Science, The New York Times, Scientific American, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The Times Literary Supplement, The New York Review of Books, New Scientist, and Slate, among others. Her TED talk on her work has been viewed more than 2.9 million times. And she has frequently appeared on TV and radio including The Charlie Rose Show and The Colbert Report. Since 2013 she has written the Mind and Matter column for The Wall Street Journal. She lives in Berkeley California with her husband Alvy Ray Smith, and has three children and three grandchildren.

The Philosophical Baby - Dr. Alison Gopnik

Alison Gopnik - Free Will: Where's the Problem?

How the Child's Mind Informs AI Research - Alison Gopnik at BrainMind

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

What if AI is not actually intelligent? (Alison Gopnik) | Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman

The Silent Child | Oscar® Winning Short Film

The Gardener and the Carpenter | Alison Gopnik | Talks at Google

The French Do Not Care About Work

The True Gifts of a Dyslexic Mind | Dean Bragonier | TEDxMarthasVineyard

"Parenting" Looks Nothing Like Evolutionary Caregiving | Alison Gopnik | Big Think

Alison Gopnik - What is Theory of Mind?

What do babies think? - Alison Gopnik

Professor Alison Gopnik on AI learning like babies | Ilya Kolmanovsky | The Naked Mole Rat

Kids Run the Darndest Experiments: Causal Learning in Children with Alison Gopnik - #548

Laura Schulz: The surprisingly logical minds of babies

The theory of mind test

Imitation and Innovation in AI: What Four-year-olds Can Do and AI Can’t (Yet) - Alison Gopnik

Howard Gardner on Intelligence, Creativity, and the Future of Education

Robert Seyfarth: Theory of Mind

