Interview with Nita Farahany and Aza Raskin at the BrainMind Summit

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  • Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
  • Nita Farahany, JD, PhD, and Aza Raskin at the BrainMind Summit hosted at UCSF, interviewed by BrainMind member Jane Metcalf.
    Nita Farahany, PhD, JD is the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke University and the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society.
    www.nitafarahany.com/
    Aza Raskin is the Co-founder of the Earth Species Project and the Center for Humane Technology.
    www.earthspecies.org/team/aza...
    In this interview, Nita Farahany, JD, PhD, and Aza Raskin engage in a thoughtful conversation with Jane Metcalf about the current pivotal moment in history, marked by remarkable technological advances. Together, they emphasize the critical importance of carefully evaluating this progress and the regulatory frameworks required to navigate it successfully. The three delve into humanity's journey through technological advancements, reflecting on our past experiences with AI and technology, extracting lessons learned and areas where we might still have room for growth. Their dialogue explores the balance between optimism and pessimism, offering insights into where our society currently stands and the responsibilities we must shoulder moving forward.
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  • @SinfuLeeCerebral
    @SinfuLeeCerebral Місяць тому +1

    Nice interview. I would do away with the dramatic music, it was honestly distracting from such an important topic.
    I also wish that during the conversion about cognitive liberty discussions of the mind and the brain being two separate substances would be given any type of airtime.
    I know we probably don't want to lose ppl on technical terms or nuances but I think it's important if we want to help continue exposing humanity to higher concepts and ideas.