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On the Mind Matters podcast, Discovery Institute’s Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence considers the implications and misconceptions, the opportunities and limitations, and the applications and challenges presented by intelligent agents and their algorithms. Episode notes and archives available at mindmatters.ai/podcast.

Mind Matters Discovery Institute Center on Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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    • 4.6 • 46 Ratings

On the Mind Matters podcast, Discovery Institute’s Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence considers the implications and misconceptions, the opportunities and limitations, and the applications and challenges presented by intelligent agents and their algorithms. Episode notes and archives available at mindmatters.ai/podcast.

    Talk More, Tech Less: Digital Wellness Tips From Dawn Wible

    Talk More, Tech Less: Digital Wellness Tips From Dawn Wible

    On this episode, host Robert J. Marks welcomes Dawn Wible, founder of the digital wellness organization Talk More. Tech Less., to discuss the impact of digital media on mental health and well-being. Wible emphasizes the need to be intentional about technology use and offers strategies for mitigating the negative effects of excessive screen time. Wible highlights five areas of life Read More ›
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    The Non-Physical Nature of Being: More with Dr. Selmer Bringsjord

    The Non-Physical Nature of Being: More with Dr. Selmer Bringsjord

    On this episode, host Pat Flynn continues his conversation with Dr. Selmer Bringsjord about his chapter in the recent volume Minding the Brain, titled “Mathematical Objects Are Non-Physical, so We Are Too.” The discussion focuses on the first part of the argument, which asserts that mathematical objects are non-physical. Bringsjord explains that formal thinking, such as understanding algorithms, cannot be fully determined Read More ›
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    • 28 min
    Exploring the Immaterial: A Conversation with Dr. Selmer Bringsjord

    Exploring the Immaterial: A Conversation with Dr. Selmer Bringsjord

    On this episode, host Pat Flynn is joined by Dr. Selmer Bringsjord, author of a fascinating and provocative chapter in the recent volume Minding the Brain. Dr. Bringsjord argues for the immateriality of mathematical objects as well as the immateriality of the human person. The argument challenges physicalism and raises questions about the nature of consciousness and the human person. The Read More ›
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    • 26 min
    Is Methodological Naturalism Necessary for Scientific Progress?

    Is Methodological Naturalism Necessary for Scientific Progress?

    In this episode, hosts Angus Menuge and Robert J. Marks conclude their three-part discussion with Dr. Robert Larmer about his chapter on methodological naturalism in the recent volume Minding the Brain. The trio argue that methodological naturalism is not the only viable approach in scientific inquiry and that it can be an obstruction to discovering the truth. They suggest that explanations Read More ›
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    The State of Innovation and the Impact of AI

    The State of Innovation and the Impact of AI

    In this episode, host Robert J. Marks discusses the state of innovation and the impact of AI with guest Jeffrey Funk, author of the book Technology Change and the Rise of New Industries. They discuss the hype around AI, the limitations of large language models like GPT-3, the slowing rate of innovation, the impact of Goodhart’s Law on academia, and the Read More ›
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    Consciousness and Agency: A Critique of Methodological Naturalism

    Consciousness and Agency: A Critique of Methodological Naturalism

    In this episode, host Angus Menuge continues a discussion with Dr. Robert Larmer about his chapter on methodological naturalism in the recent volume Minding the Brain. In this segment of the conversation, Menuge and Larmer examine the justifications for methodological naturalism and critique some of the common arguments. They discuss the claim that non-natural causes are unknowable by scientific inquiry and Read More ›
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    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
46 Ratings

46 Ratings

64SquishyOranges ,

Deep and fascinating

Not for the faint of heart! They cover a wide variety of pertinent, fascinating questions and don’t shy from difficult discussions

cchap704 ,

Very good

Talks about the reality of AI and why this technology is severely overhyped.

Mcdlbaker ,

Good discussion, dump the music

I enjoy most of the interviews/discussions, but that intro music is bad. Just get rid of it.

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