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EP 283 Brian Chau on the Trump Administration and AI

Jim talks with Brian Chau about what the new administration could mean for AI development. They discuss recent actions by the Tump administration including repealing Biden’s executive order & the Stargate infrastructure project, Biden’s impact on AI, the formation of the Alliance for the Future, regulatory bureaucracy, state patchwork laws, censorship, the Gemini controversy & […]

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Between Fate and Freedom

Chasing the Whisper of Telos in a Cosmic Improv The Discourse, it seems, is a never-ending tango between meaning and meaninglessness — between those who suspect the Universe has a grand, ineffable plan and those who figure it’s just riding a cosmic breeze of chance. Look back on the world’s labyrinthine timeline, and you hit the big question:

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EP 282 Tyson Yunkaporta on Indigenous Law, Lore, and Learning

Jim talks with Tyson Yunkaporta about the ideas in his new book Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking. They discuss a symbolic emu visitor on Jim’s farm, Aboriginal collective pronouns, Sand Talk’s impact, wrong canoes, lore vs law, how Aboriginal law adapted to invasion, ritualized violence & rule-governed fighting, Aboriginal knowledge systems & peer review,

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EP 281 Jeff Hawkins and Viviane Clay on the Thousand Brains Theory

Jim talks with Jeff Hawkins and Viviane Clay about the Thousand Brains Project and Jeff’s book A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence. They discuss Mountcastle’s theory of the neocortex’s universal algorithm, cortical columns & their structure, learning modules in AI sensory systems, reprogramming of the neocortex, the 6 layers of cortex, mini-columns & macro-columns,

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EP 279 Samuel Scarpino on H5N1 (Bird Flu) and Pandemic Risk

Jim talks with epidemiology expert Samuel Scarpino about the recent spread of H5N1 (bird flu) in dairy cows and its implications for public health. They discuss the historical context of H5N1, fatality rates, modeling the spread, network effects in disease transmission, current surveillance efforts, H5N1 transmission mechanisms, challenges of human respiratory transmission, lessons learned &

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EP 278 Peter Wang on AI, Copyright, and the Future of Intelligence

Jim has a wide-ranging conversation with recurring guest Peter Wang on AI copyright frameworks and the rapidly changing tech landscape. They discuss “the Chattening” (ChatGPT’s release in November 2022) & its impact, parallels between current AI & the invention of science, humans as narrow-band sensors, cybernetics & control systems, the unbearable slowness of being, the

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EP 277 Kristian Rönn on Darwinian Traps and How to Escape Them

Jim talks with Kristian Rönn, co-founder of the carbon accounting tech company Normative, about his book The Darwinian Trap: The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World (and Threaten Our Future). They discuss Darwinian traps & demons, the parable of Picher, Oklahoma, the “cost of doing business” mentality, beauty filter arms races, perverse incentives in science, Goodhart’s

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EP 276 Carolyn Dicey Jennings on Attention and Mental Control

Jim talks with philosopher and cognitive scientist Carolyn Dicey Jennings about her book Attention and Mental Control. They discuss mental control vs self-control, the ping pong metaphor, prioritization vs single-threaded focus, voluntary vs automatic attention, perceptual processing & conscious attention, 3 forms of interest, meditation & mind wandering, hyperfocus as a superpower, ADHD & neurodiversity, the

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