• #90 - Brandon Griggs - How do we get good at godlike technology?
    Nov 21 2024

    Brandon Griggs is the author of the Tech For Life Substack (check it out here https://www.techforlife.com/) exploring the central question: How do we get good at godlike technology?

    In this podcast, we delve into the multifaceted relationship between technology and society, exploring the ethical implications of digital advancements, the challenges faced by digital natives, and the necessity for a universal ethical framework. The conversation emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the digital landscape and the role of community in shaping ethical norms.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Exploring Technology's Impact on Humanity

    06:42 The Accidental Nature of Technology

    12:43 Navigating Between Digital and Non-Digital Worlds

    18:43 The Challenge of Emotional Literacy in a Digital Age

    24:21 Active Inference and Digital Behavior

    30:23 The Future of Ethical Education in a Digital World

    40:18 Contextual Understanding in Digital Spaces

    45:38 Business Incentives and Algorithm Control

    52:10 Trial and Error in Digital Infrastructure

    57:40 Planetary Scale Computation and Governance

    01:03:54 Ethics and Technology in a Complex World

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  • #89 - Ben White - Can the MEANING CRISIS be solved by TECHNOLOGY?
    Oct 17 2024

    Ben graduated from the University of Edinburgh’s flagship Mind, Language, and Embodied Cognition MSc. He is a Leverhulme-funded PhD candidate at the University of Sussex under Andy Clark's mentorship, where his research focuses on neuroscience and digital technology.

    Read Ben's research here

    Summary

    In this conversation, we explore the concept of the meaning crisis, its implications for human agency, and the role of technology in shaping our understanding of meaning. We also discuss how active inference provides a framework for understanding the relationship between individuals and their environments, particularly in the context of education and technology. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by social media and addiction, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced approach to technology that fosters genuine meaning and well-being.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Exploring the Meaning Crisis

    09:23 Defining Meaning and Its Dimensions

    17:57 The Role of Technology in Meaning

    29:41 Education, Agency, and Active Inference

    41:04 Adaptive Technology and Its Implications

    52:26 Addiction, Agency, and Meaning

    01:03:10 The Future of Technology and Meaning

    Some key takeaways

    * The meaning crisis is a developmental crisis that affects our ability to find meaning in life.

    * Active inference offers a framework for understanding how agents interact with our environments.

    * Technology can both scaffold and diminish our sense of agency.

    * Education systems need to cultivate character traits that support meaningful living.

    * Addiction often arises from a lack of meaning, leading to short-term pleasure-seeking behaviors.

    * Gamification in technology can lead to a loss of genuine engagement and meaning.

    * Design strategies for technology should prioritize sincerity and transparency.

    * The relationship between agency and technology is complex and requires careful consideration.

    * Meaning can be found in both virtual and physical environments, but the nature of that meaning may differ.



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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • #88 - Alicia Juarrero - Why Context Changes Everything
    Sep 12 2024

    Alicia Juarrero is President and co-founder of VectorAnalytica, Inc., and Visiting Research Scholar at the University of Miami. She is the author of Dynamics in Action (MIT Press) and recently, Context Changes Everything: How constraints create coherence (2023). Grounding her work in the problem of causation, Alicia challenges previously held beliefs that only forceful impacts are causes. Constraints, she claims, bring about effects as well, and they enable the emergence of coherence.

    Get the book 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/0262545667/

    Summary:

    In this conversation, we discusses 'Context Changes Everything' and the dismissal of context in philosophy. She highlights the role of context in intentions, behavior, identities, and more. Juattero explains how the reductionist worldview and the focus on bottom-up causality have led to the neglect of top-down causality and the inability to understand coherent wholes. She explores the importance of understanding wholes as emergent properties and the need to rethink ontology and epistemology. The conversation also touches on topics like artificial intelligence, evolvability, and the limitations of the mechanistic metaphor for the mind.

    Full podcast 👇

    https://youtu.be/a14Q1-q-NP8

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Framing

    03:05 The Dismissal of Context in Philosophy

    08:47 The Neglect of Top-Down Causality

    15:00 Rethinking Ontology and Epistemology

    21:01 The Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

    22:59 The Failure of the Mechanistic Metaphor for the Mind

    35:05 Imagination and Coordination

    41:42 Ethics and Constraints

    49:06 The Interface between Principle and Practice

    54:07 The Attentional Infrastructure



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  • #87 - Colin Deyoung & Adam Safron - Integrating CB5T and The Free Energy Principle
    Aug 29 2024

    New podcast with Colin Deyoung & Adam Safron on their integration of Cybernetic Big five Personality theory and the Active Inference Framework to model persons for therapeutic purposes and possibly the creation of better AI.

    Colin Deyoung is a personality psychologist, personality neuroscientist, the creator of the Cybernetic Big Five Personality theory and the associate professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota, and a former student of Jordan Peterson.

    Adam Safron, Ph. D., is a Cognitive Scientist and psychologist who studies the nature of preferences and motivation from mechanistic, developmental, and evolutionary perspectives. Recently, he has proposed a model of embodied agency and free will and is working on a unified mechanistic account of psychedelics.

    Check out their paper!!!

    https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/653wp

    Watch the full conversation 👇

    https://youtu.be/ldrtI9CrlSU

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Cybernetics and the Free Energy Principle

    11:07 The Big Five Theory in Personality Psychology

    14:24 Integrating Cybernetics and the Free Energy Principle

    21:08 The Motivation for Integrating Cybernetics and Personality Psychology

    22:57 Personality Traits as Control Parameters in Cybernetic Systems

    27:21 The Contextual Nature of Personality Traits

    30:34 The Relationship Between Personality Traits and World Models

    35:59 The Interplay Between Stability and Plasticity in Personality Traits

    40:42 Relevance Realization and Personality Traits

    43:07 The Role of Personality Traits in Solving the Frame Problem

    47:13 Inactivism and Computationalism

    51:20 The Role of Representation

    54:41 Embodiment and Extended Cognition

    59:02 Examining the Homunculus and Cartesian Theater

    01:04:39 The Role of the Hippocampus

    01:08:03 The Connection Between the Hippocampus and Narrative

    01:12:37 Understanding Cortical Gradients

    01:14:44 The Complex Relationship Between Embodiment, Self-Modeling, and Consciousness



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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • #86 - Mark Miller & Ben White: How Social Media Warps your Cognition
    Aug 1 2024

    Ben White graduated from the University of Edinburgh’s flagship Mind, Language, and Embodied Cognition MSc. He is a Leverhulme-funded PhD candidate at the University of Sussex under Andy Clarke's mentorship, where his research focuses on neuroscience and digital technology. Mark Miller is a philosopher of Cognition: Prediction, Well-Being, and Technology and a Research Fellow at Monash University's Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies and lab manager at the Consciousness and Wisdom studies lab UoT.

    In this podcast, we discuss active inference and its application to social media and technology. Ben and Mark explain how active inference provides a framework for understanding how our beliefs and expectations shape our reality. They discuss the potential dangers of social media, such as the manipulation of beliefs and the addiction to social validation. They emphasize the importance of developing attention skills, finding meaning in life, and changing ourselves and our microcultures to mitigate the negative effects of social media. Finally, the conversation explores the concept of ambient smart environments as a potential solution to the meaning crisis caused by technology addiction.

    Read the "digital being" paper: https://academic-oup-com.dcu.idm.oclc.org/nc/article/2024/1/niae008/7631816#444593589

    Read "ambient Smart Environments": https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-024-04679-9

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Mark and Ben's Collaboration

    05:02 Active Inference as a Framework for Understanding Social Media

    16:03 The Dangers of Manipulation and Addiction in Social Media

    23:13 Reforming Social Media: Regulation and Business Model Changes

    26:35 Mitigating the Negative Effects of Social Media: Attention Skills and Meaning

    31:02 Changing Ourselves and Our Microcultures to Counteract Social Media

    33:51 Ambient Smart Environments: A Solution to the Meaning Crisis

    36:13 Cultivating Wisdom and Skills in the Modern World

    41:46 Therapeutic Applications of Ambient Technology

    49:29 Designing Technology for Human Flourishing

    Key Takeaways:

    * Active inference provides a framework for understanding how our beliefs and expectations shape our reality.

    * Social media platforms can manipulate our beliefs and create addictive behaviors.

    * Reforming social media platforms may require regulation and changes in business models.

    * Developing attention skills and finding meaning in life can help mitigate the negative effects of social media.

    * Changing ourselves and our microcultures is essential for reducing the impact of social media on our well-being. Ambient smart environments, owned by individuals, can be a solution to technology addiction and the meaning crisis.

    * Cultivating wisdom and developing skills are essential for navigating uncertainty and volatility.

    * Ambient technology can be used in therapeutic applications, such as dementia care and mental health.

    * Technology should be designed to support and enhance human flourishing.



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  • #85 - John Vervaeke & Sam Tideman - Why machines are not intelligent!
    Jul 18 2024

    We are back with a final conversation in this AI series, bringing together John Verveake and Sam Tideman to discuss the limits of artificial intelligence.

    For me, this conversation is a watershed moment in the AI debate. Based on John’s work (read the paper here ), there is a fundamental difference between the AI/computer science paradigm and human intelligence, which the current genre of artificial intelligence cannot cross! So we can stop worrying about the machines replacing us! But we need to start worrying about the delusions of those who think they’re making humanity 2.0…

    This conversation delves into the profound difference between AI algorithms and relevance-realizing agents, sparking thought on the concept of relevance realization and its pivotal role in organismic agency, cognition, and consciousness. It underscores that organismic agency and cognition transcend computational nature and cannot be fully encapsulated by algorithmic approaches.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    08:20 The Role of Relevance Realization in Organismic Agency and Cognition

    14:16 The Limitations of Current AI Models in Comprehending Purpose

    25:12 Exploring the Potential for Artificial Life and Relevance Realization in AI

    33:31 AI: Neither Just a Tool nor a Full-Blown Agent

    37:10 The Deflation of AI and the Search for Purpose

    39:29 Caring for the True, Good, and Beautiful

    44:54 The Difference in Caring

    48:31 Starting at the Pinnacle of Cultural Ratcheting

    53:31 The Limitations of Imitation

    55:47 Relevance Realizing Machines

    01:02:57 Theological Considerations

    01:06:38 The Sin of Displacement

    01:10:45 Philosophical and Theological Reflection



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  • #84 - Sam Tideman - Is artificial intelligence even possible??
    May 3 2024

    Sam Tideman is the host of Transfigured, a profound religious and philosophical thinker, and a Google data engineer.

    Check out Sam's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@transfigured3673

    In this podcast, we are talking about the limits of artificial intelligence, social media, evolution and the cult of trans-humanism.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Skepticism of AI's Capabilities

    09:12 The Challenge of Quantifying Wisdom and Enlightenment in AI

    33:23 The Limitations of AI and the Need for Human Intervention

    52:44 The Risks of AI Cults and the Importance of a Religious Framework

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  • #83 - DC Schindler - Story & The Dramatic Structure of Truth
    Apr 18 2024

    D. C. Schindler is professor of metaphysics and anthropology at the John Paul II Institute, Washington, DC. He is the author of eleven books, including Freedom from Reality: The Diabolical Character of Modern Liberty (University of Notre Dame Press, 2017) (get his books here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/D-C-Schindler/e/B001JRTOAU)

    The podcast discusses the ontology of stories, fact vs fiction, materialism, perception, naive realism, platonism, Christianity and more.

    Chapters:

    00:00 The Ontological and Epistemological Status of Stories

    03:34 The Separation Between Fact and Fiction

    07:27 The Reductionist View of Truth

    10:25 The Role of Stories in Mapping Reality

    13:07 The Limitations of the Scientific Model of Reality

    15:21 The Journey of Knowing and Understanding

    19:06 The Misuse of the Term 'Artificial Intelligence'

    21:45 The Breakdown of the Bond Between Reality and Truth

    23:28 The Influence of the Enlightenment

    25:45 The Role of Nominalism in the Shift in Perception of God

    27:07 The Journey Towards the Really Real

    29:53 The Self-Defeating Nature of Denying All Truth

    31:44 Starting with What People Care About

    31:57 The Inescapability of the Good

    33:03 The Significance of a Troubled Conscience

    34:15 The Connection Between Universal and Particular Stories

    35:12 The Role of Transcendent Goodness in Drama

    37:07 The Presence of Goodness in Characters

    38:29 The Dramatic Power of Forgiveness

    39:21 The Revelation of Character in Decisions

    40:34 The Role of Goodness in Decision-Making

    41:25 Truth as Disclosure and Revelation

    43:30 The Loss of Meaning and the Need for Stories

    44:29 The Connection Between Stories and Tradition

    45:45 The Disconnect from Tradition and the Search for Meaning

    46:13 Christianity as the Ultimate Story

    46:56 The Parallels Between Christianity and Plato's Philosophy

    48:22 The Distrust and Loss of Meaning in a Secular Culture

    50:30 The Difference Between Story and Entertainment

    51:50 The Relevance and Universality of Meaningful Stories

    52:31 The Connection to Tradition and the Bigger Order of Things

    53:27 The Anti-Traditionalism of American Culture

    55:20 The Truncated Sense of Tradition in Modern Culture

    57:21 The Disconnect from Wisdom and Deep Stories

    58:26 The Need for a Recovery of Tradition and Meaning

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