Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Is your notion of yourself built on narrative that may or may not be accurate? If someone told you an entirely false story about yourself, could you come to believe it? What does that have to do with six people who spent over a decade in prison together for a crime they didn't commit? Join Eagleman for part 2 of some mind-blowing conclusions about your account of your own life.

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Ep167 "What Happens With Stone Age Brains + Godlike Tools?" with Steven Kotler

Ep167 "What Happens With Stone Age Brains + Godlike Tools?" with Steven Kotler

What happens when old brain circuitry collides with modern tech? Are we heading into an age of abundance, and can abundance create its own psychological problems? Do we need friction in our lives to b...

17 Aug 38min

Ep166 "Could the Next Brain Interface Get Sprayed Up Your Nose?" with Tetiana Aleksandrova & Scott Meek

Ep166 "Could the Next Brain Interface Get Sprayed Up Your Nose?" with Tetiana Aleksandrova & Scott Meek

A brain computer interface (BCI) is any technology that allows you to connect your 3 pounds of wetware to a computer. But instead of implanting electrodes via neurosurgery, might the next revolution i...

10 Aug 47min

Ep165 "What's a Doom Loop & How Do You Escape It?" with Jonathan Downar

Ep165 "What's a Doom Loop & How Do You Escape It?" with Jonathan Downar

Have you ever spent hours with a thought cycling around in your head? What happens when the brain continuously worries, craves, or replays something without finding the exit? Where does the feeling of...

3 Aug 59min

Ep164 "Why Do We Act Differently Around Different People?" With Claude Steele

Ep164 "Why Do We Act Differently Around Different People?" With Claude Steele

Does your identity and performance change in different situations? What does this have to do with wondering how you’re being judged? What if polarization grows from uncertainty more than hatred? Might...

27 Jul 1h 11min

Ep163 "How Quickly Does AI Become Smarter Than Humanity?" with Ben Goertzel

Ep163 "How Quickly Does AI Become Smarter Than Humanity?" with Ben Goertzel

What is artificial general intelligence (AGI) and how close are we to getting there? What defines the next step, called artificial superintelligence (ASI), and why might the gap between those two be s...

20 Jul 1h 9min

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

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? Whe...

6 Jul 1h 3min

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

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