Deep Future #3: The Future of A.I. (2nd edition - with Alexander Bard, Thomas Hamelryck, Jim Rutt and Alex Ebert)
“The proper ritual will not be televised” … all links here
A.I. vs. the religious deep structures of consciousness and culture: How do we deal with prohibition, ritual, sacrifice and the scape goat-machanism in the time of this new emerging technology?
The awesome 2nd iteration of our "Future of A.I."- discussion with Andrew Sweeny, Alexander Bard, Jim Rutt, Alex Ebert and Thomas Hamelryck in the Deep Future-Series.
Edited video, full unedited video available at Patreon. Hosted by Tom Amarque
Will A.I. flatten the human experience? Will new technologies disrupt ancient religious mechanisms like ritual, prohibition ans sacrifice? Whats the future of A.I. itself?
Guests are: Swedish Philosopher Alexander Bard, Jim Rutt, Former Chairman Santa Fe Institute, Co-initiator of the Game B, and host of the popular podcast the Jim Rutt Show, American Philosopher and musician Alex Ebert and Thomas Hamelryck, a specialist in Bayesian modelling and probabilistic machine learning.
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