Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Do We Have Free Will and Will AI Have It Too? (ft. Sabine Hossenfelder)

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Aug 14, 2025
In this discussion, Sabine Hossenfelder, a theoretical physicist renowned for her insights on quantum gravity, challenges the very notion of free will. She argues that our choices are dictated by the laws of physics, an idea that raises questions about human agency. The conversation extends to AI, suggesting it may have a form of agency through internal deliberation despite its limitations. They also ponder the implications of quantum computing and whether emotional responses might one day emerge in AI. Hossenfelder further sparks intrigue by considering the seriousness of UFO claims.
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Determinism Reframes The Self

  • Sabine reframes the free will debate as a question about physical determinism and information processing.
  • She finds peace by viewing herself as an information-processing system shaped by physical laws.
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Agency Scales From Phones To Humans

  • Sabine defines agency by internal deliberation versus external input and places humans above phones.
  • She rates current AI as intermediate: not mere tools but constrained by prompts and design.
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Train AI In Simulation First

  • Use simulated bodies to train AI instead of immediate physical robots to speed learning.
  • Prefer virtual training then deploy physical robots to let agents collect real-world data efficiently.
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