
Gresham College Lectures Becoming AI – Your Journey to Assimilation? - Matt Jones
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Dec 9, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Matt Jones, a computer scientist at Swansea University, dives into the complex relationship between humans and AI. He uses animal metaphors to highlight our interaction with technology. Jones explores how digital services might reshape our essence, questioning whether we must become machine-like to connect with AI. He raises ethical concerns about neurotechnology and the implications of upgrading humanity. With a keen eye on everyday digital assimilation, he concludes with a vision for empowering design that reinforces human agency over machines.
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Ferret Legging And Human Uniqueness
- Matt Jones recounts the sport of ferret legging to show human oddness and resilience.
- He uses this to argue humans won't be beaten by AI because of unique human behaviors.
AI Tries To Mimic Humans
- AI development often aims to make systems more human-like, especially in embodied AI and dialogue.
- Most large AI systems still reflect a Western perspective and need broader cultural diversity in design.
Ghost Workers Behind AI
- Matt Jones highlights 'ghost workers' who label and moderate data behind AI systems.
- He compares this hidden human labour to the Wizard of Oz behind the AI curtain.
