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Feb 2025
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Ep92 "Why is it so hard to keep a secret...

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What is a secret in the brain? What does this have to do with Abraham Lincoln, chimpanzees, companies, political hierarchies, the formula for Coca-Cola, or whether AI in the near future will be keeping secrets from you? Join Eagleman this week to learn why secrets in our neural networks weigh on us, shape our relationships, and sometimes grow into tangled webs we never meant to weave.

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