AI
field of computer science that develops and studies software enabling machines to exhibit intelligent behavior
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Videos Mentioning AI

Creativity and Learning for the 21st Century
MIT Open Learning
Artificial Intelligence, used by the Center for Advanced Virtuality to personalize experiences, combat misinformation, and create adaptive learning systems.

Co-Creator of Exploding Kittens — How to Raise Millions on Kickstarter | Elan Lee
Tim Ferriss
Steven Spielberg's movie about an android boy, for which Elan Lee's team initially designed video games that were later canceled due to the film's depressing ending, leading to the creation of 'The Beast' ARG.

Why Wealth Matters: A Conversation with Morgan Housel (Episode #287)
Sam Harris
Used metaphorically to describe Kamala Harris's speech patterns, likening it to an AI trained on 'woke Twitter'.

David Chalmers: What is Consciousness? | AI Podcast Clips
Lex Fridman
Artificial intelligence, discussed in the context of whether AI machines could become conscious and whether this would solve the hard problem.

Does Superdeterminism save Quantum Mechanics? Or does it kill free will and destroy science?
Sabine Hossenfelder
Artificial intelligence, mentioned as a rapidly advancing field that can aid in pattern recognition, potentially helping analyze data for superdeterminism.

How to Make Your Idea Unforgettable | London | TED Idea Search
TED
Discussed in relation to perpetuating biases in historical data, particularly in music, and the need to teach it to remember diverse human creativity.

The Wildest War Strategy Yet: “Use Iran’s Oil Against Iran” (Bessent Explains)
Tom Bilyeu
Discussed as an amazing tool for various tasks and a potential 'dark force' if not managed well, especially in relationships and dopamine regulation.

How Matt Mahan Thinks He Can Save California
All-In Podcast
Artificial Intelligence, discussed as a transformative technology that could create new economic opportunities and jobs, requiring upskilling and critical thinking education.

The Hotdog Effect: Secrets of the World’s #1 Restaurants - Will Guidara
Chris Williamson
Mentioned as a potential tool to create a 14-year-old version of oneself for performance coaching.

This Startup Wants To Catch Cancer Before It Spreads
Y Combinator
Artificial Intelligence incorporated into Billion to One's processes, particularly for accelerating sample accessioning using computer vision.

Game Theory #20: Mid-Term Examination
Predictive History
Mentioned as a component of the empire's system and as a rising power alongside Christian nationalists in a potential US civil war, with its own interests potentially bailed out by the government.

Harvard Thinking: The secret lives of super-agers
Harvard University
Mentioned as a tool that can be used to understand individual differences in health and aging, and to help demystify technology for older adults.

Game Theory #22: Twilight of the Nation-State
Predictive History
Artificial intelligence is presented as a necessary tool for population management and control in the context of 21st-century warfare, enabling surveillance states that can monitor and potentially suppress dissent.

Michael Pollan on Consciousness, Psychedelics, and the Limits of Neuroscience
Sam Harris
Artificial intelligence, discussed in the context of sentience, consciousness, and the potential to create suffering machines.

The Future We Focus Into Being | Marc Aurel Schnabel | TEDxXJTLU
TEDx Talks
Artificial Intelligence, discussed as a tool to help think differently and generate ideas in architecture and design, but not the ultimate answer.

Game Theory #28: Predictive History
Predictive History
Artificial Intelligence, presented as a competing force and potential future 'god' that could replace money, embodying a form of 'technomarxism'.

From I Can't to I Can: The Path from the Known to the New | Beth Charlton | TEDxPugwash
TEDx Talks
Mentioned as a potential tool for teachers to help identify students' 'knowns' and support their learning, with a caution about its use.