Ep161 "What Do Ancient Brains and Future AIs Have in Common?" with Read Montague

Ep161 "What Do Ancient Brains and Future AIs Have in Common?" with Read Montague

What do honeybee brains have in common with human brains -- and with the AI that beat the world's best Go player? What simple algorithm has been hiding inside brains for 100s of millions of years? When babies throw food from a high chair again and again, are they being mischievous or are they running physics experiments? And what does any of this have to do with whether dopamine is more than a pleasure molecule, or whether there are laws of physics we have yet to discover, or whether large language models are going to get outdated in favor of a new approach? Join Eagleman with computational neuroscientist Read Montague to explore how very old systems in our brains map onto the future of AI.

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Ep162 "What Does Medicine Look Like in Ten Years?" with Jeanne Loring

Ep162 "What Does Medicine Look Like in Ten Years?" with Jeanne Loring

For all of medical history, we’ve tried to persuade sick cells to behave better. What if instead we just swapped them out? Can we insert new brain cells grown from your own skin cells? And what does a...

13 Jul 33min

Ep160 "Do You Really Have a Self?" with Sam Harris

Ep160 "Do You Really Have a Self?" with Sam Harris

re you the author of your thoughts or just their witness? Do we simply watch our thoughts like we watch unfolding dream plots? What if the most familiar thing you experience — yourself — isn’t really ...

29 Jun 1h 6min

Ep159 "If Your Brain Changed Slightly, Would You Still Be You?" with Masud Husain

Ep159 "If Your Brain Changed Slightly, Would You Still Be You?" with Masud Husain

Could a tiny injury to your brain change your personality? If your friends didn’t know something had happened in your brain, would they just think you're choosing to act strangely? What if the self is...

22 Jun 1h 12min

Ep158 "What do babies, animals, and AI have in common?" with Melanie Mitchell

Ep158 "What do babies, animals, and AI have in common?" with Melanie Mitchell

When AI gets the right answer, how do we know it got there the right way? Why do we assume that fluent language means intelligence? What do infants and chatbots have in common? What do AI’s mistakes t...

15 Jun 45min

Ep157 "Where Did the Letter "A" Come From?" with Danny Bate

Ep157 "Where Did the Letter "A" Come From?" with Danny Bate

How can we use 26 symbols to capture everything in the cosmos of human experience? Where do our written symbols in English come from? What ancient ghosts are still hiding inside the letters you read e...

8 Jun 53min

Ep156 What Do We Learn About AI by Dancing with Robots? with Catie Cuan

Ep156 What Do We Learn About AI by Dancing with Robots? with Catie Cuan

Why do we read so much into how a robot moves, and what does that tell us about human brains? Why did our history make us so sensitive to movement? Why do we trust graceful motion? Should we make a ro...

1 Jun 1h 12min

Ep155 "Why Can’t Some People Stop Thinking Certain Thoughts?" with Jon Hershfield

Ep155 "Why Can’t Some People Stop Thinking Certain Thoughts?" with Jon Hershfield

Why do brains generate strange thoughts sometimes? And why do some brains refuse to let go of those thoughts? Today we'll talk about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with expert Jon Hershfield, get...

25 Mai 1h 2min

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