Dr. Bradley Love is building a tool that can predict the future.
Dr. Bradley Love is transforming neuroscience research with AI.
He's the creator of BrainGPT, a large language model that can predict the results of neuroscience studies—before they’re conducted. And it performs better than human experts.
We spent 90 minutes exploring how AI is reshaping scientific research and our understanding of the brain.
Bradley argues that as scientific knowledge grows exponentially, we need new tools to make sense of it all. BrainGPT isn't just summarizing existing research—it's predicting future discoveries.
We get into:
• How BrainGPT outperforms neuroscience professors
• Why clean scientific explanations may be a thing of the past
• The challenges of interpreting complex biological systems
• How AI could change the way we approach scientific research
• The limitations of our intuitive understanding of the brain
This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of science, AI, and how we understand the human mind.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Teaser
00:01:00 - Introduction
00:01:58 - The motivations behind building a LLM that can predict the future
00:11:14 - How studying the brain can solve the AI revolution’s energy problem
00:13:32 - Dr. Love and his team have developed a new way to prompt AI
00:18:27 - Dan’s take on how AI is changing science
00:22:54 - Why clean scientific explanations are a thing of the past
00:29:49 - How our understanding of explanations will evolve
00:37:31 - Why Dr. Love thinks the way we do scientific research is flawed
00:40:42 - Why humans are drawn to simple explanations
00:45:03 - How Dr. Love would rebuild the field of science
Links to resources mentioned in the episode:
Dr. Bradley Love: https://bradlove.org/; https://twitter.com/ProfData
BrainGPT: https://braingpt.org/
Thomas Nagel’s book on the philosophy of science that Dr. Love recommends: The View From Nowhere
The essay that Thomas Nagel is famous for: What is it like to be a bat?