
Christopher Summerfield
Professor from Oxford University. Author of the book "These Strange New Minds: How AI Learned to Talk and What It Means".
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Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 8min
How AI Learned to Talk and What It Means - Prof. Christopher Summerfield
Professor Christopher Summerfield from Oxford University, author of "These Strange New Minds," shares insights on how AI learned to communicate just through text, challenging prior assumptions. He discusses the philosophical underpinnings of AI, contrasting empirical and rationalist views, and debunks myths surrounding AI's cognitive capabilities. The conversation touches on the societal implications of personalized AI, exploring the complexities of agency and authenticity, and raises questions about the relationship between AI creativity and human expression.

Oct 9, 2025 • 50min
How to Get Better Results with AI & The Science of Healing Trauma
Join Christopher Summerfield, a cognitive neuroscience expert from Oxford and Google DeepMind, as he breaks down how to optimize AI prompting for smarter responses. He highlights the importance of context and offers practical tips like being polite when engaging with models. Dr. Amy Apigian, a double board-certified physician, shifts the focus to trauma, exploring its physiological roots and emphasizing that healing is possible. She shares insights on reconnecting mind and body, debunking the myth that time alone heals trauma.

Oct 25, 2024 • 33min
Chris Hoy's cancer diagnosis, and AI finds us common ground
Vincent Yana-Pragasam, a leading prostate cancer expert, discusses the implications of Sir Chris Hoy's terminal diagnosis for men's health awareness. Jane Carlton shares insights on Egypt's historic malaria-free status while emphasizing ongoing public health challenges. Christopher Summerfield reveals how AI can foster dialogue among differing viewpoints, and Ruth Ogden explores how time changes affect our perception and well-being. Xander Byrne dives into the intriguing world of isotopes, connecting them to life on Mars and the extinction of dinosaurs.