Humanish Wisdom: How Anthropomorphism Shapes Our Behavior

Event ID: PP1148550

Sun, Mar 15, 2026 | 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Venue: Salon A (Hilton Austin Downtown)

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Summary

Why do we talk to our cats, feel guilty throwing away childhood toys, or bond with our robot vacuum? Scientist and bestselling author Justin Gregg reveals how anthropomorphism, one of humanity's oldest psychological quirks, secretly influences nearly every decision we make. Drawing on cutting-edge research from his latest book Humanish, Justin explores our universal tendency to see human-like qualities in everything around us, and shows how understanding this bias can transform our relationships with animals, technology, and each other.

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