Sinopsis
The Podcast That Takes an In-Depth Look at the Impact of Technology on Culture
Episodios
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X008: Future Express | How to Train Your Personal AI and Mailbag
13/10/2016 Duración: 01h02minIn this episode, we talk about how to train your AI recommendation engine to give you better results, and discuss the growth in music recommendation quality in particular. How much of the future is about the actual work of training your AI assistants? The reinforcement that you give them develops a model of you but […]
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X007: Future Express | AI in the Legal System and More on Technological Unemployment
13/09/2016 Duración: 01h12minIn this Future Express, Jon and Ted discuss bringing AI to legal finance and whether that might push us toward rationalizing our laws. We mention the parking ticket fighting app DoNotPay, and imagine that type of technology growing to cover most legal needs, starting an arms race between assistant software and bureaucracies that will force them […]
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X006: Future Express | Listener Questions and Calum Chace Followup
26/08/2016 Duración: 57minIn this Express episode Jon and Ted answer a listener question about the future of citizenship, and wonder how it will be challenged and whether it’s even necessary at all. We respond to another question asking for a beginner’s reading list. We follow up on our discussion with Calum Chace and talk through Jon’s skepticism of […]
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073: Can Capitalism Survive an “Economic Singularity?”
10/08/2016 Duración: 01h23minAuthor Calum Chace returns to discuss his new book, “The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligence and the Death of Capitalism” We discuss the likelihood of long-term technological unemployment and universal basic income, and whether the distribution challenges of our increasingly abundant economy require rethinking some of the basic elements of our current capitalist system. With something […]
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X005: Future Express | Robot Used in Dallas and Pokemon Go!
22/07/2016 Duración: 31minIn this extra bonus Express episode we weigh in on two topics of the moment: robots being used by police to kill civilian suspects and Pokemon Go. We cover the case for ethical use of unmanned vehicles in police work and wonder about the future of lethal and improvised technological use cases in police work, […]
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X004: Future Express | More on Kevin Kelly’s THE INEVITABLE
20/07/2016 Duración: 39minOn Future Express this time Jon and Ted follow up on their discussion of Kevin Kelly’s new book THE INEVITABLE, exploring the rhetoric and wondering whether a more straightforward economic analysis might have turned up more insight than the evolutionary arguments that Kelly relies on in parts of the book. We discuss whether IP reform is desirable […]
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072: Kevin Kelly on “The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future”
12/07/2016 Duración: 44minIn our first “regular” episode in a while, we are joined by Wired cofounder Kevin Kelly to discuss his new book “The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future.” The book takes 12 trends in digital technology and speculates as to what results we might see in the future as digital […]
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X003: Future Express | ConsScale and the Threat of Cheap Weapons
30/06/2016 Duración: 46minIn this week’s Future Express, we discuss the ConsScale twelve-level consciousness scale and the increasing threat of violence from ever-cheaper weaponry. ConsScale describes a continuum from molecule to supergod and attempts to place some mile-markers on the road to consciousness. We discuss the levels and try to figure out where a dog fits in. Murder is getting cheaper […]
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X002: Future Express | Autonomous Weapons and Brain to Brain Interfaces
21/06/2016 Duración: 49minIn this second ever Future Express episode, Jon and Ted each bring a different topic to the table. Jon raises the issue of banning autonomous weapons, the subject of an open letter released last year and of an upcoming UN review conference. Ted shares an article about brain to brain communication, a pathway to technologically enabled telepathy. Relevant […]
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X001: Future Express | More on Robin Hanson’s AGE OF EM
15/06/2016 Duración: 01h08minThe first of a new type of episode, this Future Express features a looser, less polished take on some of the issues raised by Robin Hanson’s recent book The Age of Em. As an addendum to our interview with Hanson last week, this tackles Jon and Ted’s review of the book, whether or not they’d recommend it […]
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071: Robin Hanson on “What Does a Future of Emulated Minds Look Like?”
03/06/2016 Duración: 01h14minWe’re back! After a prolonged hiatus, Ted and Jon return joined by guest Robin Hanson, the economics professor and blogger at Overcoming Bias, who discusses the central concept of his new book, The Age of Em: Work, Love and Life when Robots Rule the Earth. We discuss his assumption that whole brain emulations will emerge before theoretically-driven AGI, […]
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070: Review of BLACK MIRROR: WHITE CHRISTMAS
03/02/2016 Duración: 01h14minIn today’s podcast, we review an episode of the British television series Black Mirror. Black Mirror is an anthology show that presents a dark spin on our relationship with technology. The series, despite its flaws, is highly entertaining and full of interesting thought experiments. Today we are focusing on the Christmas special, a longer episode […]
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069: What are the Possibilities of Augmented Reality?
13/01/2016 Duración: 01h13minIn today’s podcast we offer a broad survey of augmented reality. How will the social and economic aspects of our lives be different in a world where computers are constantly altering our vision? What are the main benefits that AR has over VR? How does one even define augmented reality anyway? Relevant Links Images from Magic Leap Patent Application Analysis of Potential AR/VR […]
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068: Does Life Have Meaning in a World Without Work?
15/12/2015 Duración: 01h13minIn today’s podcast we get philosophical about work and the meaning of life. Repeat guest John Danaher steers us away from the traditional arguments surrounding technological unemployment and towards a different set of questions: Is it possible for humans to have a meaningful existence in a world where they’ve been completely sidelined by machines? Is a life […]
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067: Should You Sign Up for Cryonics?
22/10/2015 Duración: 01h08minIn today’s podcast, we discuss cryonics, a topic we only recently became interested in. After a general overview of what cryonics is and where it comes from, we try to determine whether or not cryonics is a service we would sign up for. The rational arguments in favor of cryonics seem to be very strong, and the cost of […]
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066: George Dvorsky on “What is the Future of Human Advancement?”
07/10/2015 Duración: 01h03minIn today’s podcast, Jon talks with futurist and bioethicist George Dvorsky about the future of human enhancement. Topics covered include radical life extension, editing the human germline, multiplex parenting, artificial wombs, intelligence augmentation, moral enhancement, and more. What enhancements are just around the corner, and how cautious should we be when it comes to […]
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065: What is the Future of Virtual Assistants?
21/09/2015 Duración: 01h06sIn today’s podcast, we discuss the future of virtual assistant software. A long list of major companies and startups are racing to develop voice activated software that can help organize your life. Today’s assistant apps are still incredibly primitive, but it appears they may get considerably better in the near future. We identify and analyze three major […]
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064: Calum Chace on “Is it Time to Start Worrying About AI?”
09/09/2015 Duración: 01h04minIn today’s episode, Jon speaks with Calum Chace, author of the new nonfiction book Surviving AI. The potential risk posed by superintelligent AI has recently gained unprecedented coverage in the mainstream press, thanks to the release of Nick Bostrom’s book Superintelligence and public statements by the likes of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Stephen Hawking. In our […]
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063: Bonus Episode: Kickstarter Launch, Social VR, and ADVANTAGEOUS Review
31/08/2015 Duración: 35minOur Kickstarter is LIVE! In this bonus mini-episode, we discuss our sci fi graphic novel project LET GO, and how you can help. We also respond to some listener questions about social networking in virtual reality. To what extent will modern day websites be replaced by virtual counterparts? Finally, Jon gives a short review of the indie sci fi film ADVANTAGEOUS. Relevant […]
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062: What is the Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces?
26/08/2015 Duración: 47minIn today’s episode we talk about brain-computer interfaces. We discuss the range of available invasive and non-invasive sensor options, the difficulties of processing brain signals, and the wide variety of ways computers might use realtime brain data. While it’s clear that BCIs promise incredible benefits to people who are paralyzed, it’s less clear how extensively BCIs will benefit […]