AI technology is forcing us to interrogate what we know about how humans and computers interact.
, and join us as we continue to explore the minds that shape our world. You can listen to the full episode in the player above, but here are a handful of excerpts from our conversation, which have been condensed and edited for clarity.The way that you make sense of the world is largely defined by the media environment that you grew up in—when you're 5, 6, 7, 8 years old.
Because ultimately they believe that digital representation is more important than matter. That's an “ends justifies the means" logic to discount the experience of everything that's actually happening now, for a digital fantasy of a tech-bro future.These are not thinking things. They're probability engines. They are creating the most probable responses of words based on what's happened. They are language models.
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