

128. Are Our Tools Becoming Part of Us?
111 snips Mar 30, 2024
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, a Google Research Fellow and author of 'Who Are We Now?', shares insights on artificial intelligence and its impact on identity. He recounts designing a groundbreaking algorithm for the U.S. Navy at just 14, revealing how historical innovations like Gutenberg's printing press connect to today's tech landscape. The discussion dives into how AI's evolution raises philosophical questions about consciousness and intelligence, alongside patterns in identity shaped by emerging technologies and social contexts.
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Teenage Algorithm for the Navy
- As a teenager, Blaise Agüera y Arcas developed an algorithm for the U.S. Navy.
- This algorithm improved boat maneuvering and reduced seasickness among sailors.
Gutenberg's Innovations
- Blaise Agüera y Arcas and Paul Needham challenged the traditional narrative about Johannes Gutenberg's printing innovations.
- Their research showed Gutenberg's printing methods differed from what was historically credited to him.
Sea Dragon and Microsoft
- Blaise Agüera y Arcas founded Sea Dragon, a company focused on improving media interaction.
- He later sold it to Microsoft to achieve broader impact, highlighting the challenges of integrating startup innovations into large companies.