Rationality: From AI to Zombies
Podcast tekijän mukaan Eliezer Yudkowsky
342 Jaksot
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What Is Evidence?
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Focus Your Uncertainty
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Applause Lights
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Belief as Attire
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Professing and Cheering
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Religion's Claim to be Non-Disprovable
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Pretending to be Wise
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Bayesian Judo
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Belief in Belief
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A Fable of Science and Politics
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Making Beliefs Pay Rent (in Anticipated Experiences)
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The Lens That Sees Its Own Flaws
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Expecting Short Inferential Distances
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Illusion of Transparency: Why No One Understands You
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Planning Fallacy
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Burdensome Details
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Availability
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...What's a Bias Again?
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Why Truth? And...
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Feeling Rational
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What does it actually mean to be rational? The kind of rationality where you make good decisions, even when it's hard; where you reason well, even in the face of massive uncertainty; where you recognize and make full use of your fuzzy intuitions and emotions, rather than trying to discard them. In Rationality: From AI to Zombies, Eliezer Yudkowsky explains the science underlying human irrationality with a mix of fables, argumentative essays, and personal vignettes. These eye-opening accounts of how the mind works (and how, all too often, it doesn't) are then put to the test through some genuinely difficult puzzles: questions in computer science about the future of artificial intelligence (AI), questions in physics about the relationship between the quantum and classical worlds, questions in philosophy about the metaphysics of zombies and the nature of morality, and many more.
