i think this is more insidious, at least right now, of like those algaritms they use to determine, like, racitivism potential and stuff like that. i think it's the things thatwill not be easy to pick apart by you and me that are the real bear yo. It smacks of the arrogancelike these machine learning people, woik. They can't even. And these are the people who are going to be programming these a bots.
David and Tamler dive into David Foster Wallace’s celebrated and surprisingly earnest Kenyon College commencement speech “This is Water”. How can we escape the prison and prism of our (literally) self-centered perspective? Can we choose to adjust our natural default settings, take a break from our running inner monologue, and pay attention to what’s in front of us right now? Is DFW appealing to Buddhist ideas or something more general that you can be found across all spiritual traditions?
Plus we ask the AI ethics program “Ask Delphi” some tough moral questions (spoiler alert: "just the tip" is "rude"), and almost get into a big fight about the potential of AI ethical robots (but we’re saving that argument for a future episode).
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