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Love and Philosophy | Language and Future A.I. Interactions with Max Bennett and Andrea Hiott @waymaking23 | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Future of Language and Human-AI Interaction
Part One is here: youtu.be/xfAy1En2tPM?si=6NfuDCNDjZUdMbO4
Max and Andrea explore the intricate relationship between the brain, language, and algorithmic creations. The conversation delves into how Broca's area and other brain regions impact language development, and how the curriculum of evolution may shape our understanding of behavior and intelligence. It draws intriguing parallels between human learning mechanisms and AI development, highlighting the differences in their evolution and potential future paths. The episode also touches upon ethical considerations, the future of AI, including large language models, and the philosophical implications of AI-human coexistence.

00:00 Introduction and Evolution of Language
00:28 Birds and General Learning Systems
01:59 Instincts and Language Learning
03:33 Joint Attention and Proto Conversations
04:32 Challenges in Teaching Language to Primates
07:17 Evolutionary Explanations for Language
08:43 Group Selection and Language Stability
10:18 Language as a Tool for Thinking
11:22 Gossip and Language Evolution
18:27 Layered Control in the Brain
21:06 Motor Cortex and Evolution
24:13 AI and Language Models
27:06 Introduction to Multimodal Models
27:52 Challenges in Translating Actions to Algorithms
28:21 Scaling and Learning from Nature
29:08 Yann LeCun's Self-Supervised Systems
31:26 Transparency and Explainable AI
35:41 Future of AI: Embodied Agents and Robotics
40:34 Ethical and Societal Implications of AI
47:34 Humanism, Speciesism, and AI Progeny

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Beyond Dichotomy started as research conversations & has expanded beyond my own academic pursuits towards noticing the patterns that connect across traditional divides.

When I started my studies, there was so much I wanted to explore that I was told I shouldn't explore because it didn't fit into this or that discipline, but having studied and worked in so many fields, those barriers no longer made sense. The same felt true relative to passions and love.

So I decided to open myself to all of it beyond traditional distinctions, towards learning and development. This podcast is where those voices gather together in one space as I try and notice the patterns that connect.

It's part of my life work and research, but it's also something I hope to share with you and to invite you to share your perspective and position. Thank you for being here.

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