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Out-Telegence and the Connection between the Logical and Physical World
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08:19 - 14:09 (05:50)

The differences between AI systems and biological systems were discussed, specifically the ability for biological systems to self-replicate in the physical world, while AI systems cannot. The concept of out-telegence, connecting the logical and physical world, was also touched upon.

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The boundary between the physical and logical worlds is not a protective barrier nor is it defined by logic gates and zeros and ones.
08:19 - 11:43 (03:24)
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Technology
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The boundary between the physical and logical worlds is not a protective barrier nor is it defined by logic gates and zeros and ones. It is a separate layer that facilitates the interaction between the two worlds.

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Out-Telegence and the Connection between the Logical and Physical World
Episode
Eric Weinstein: Revolutionary Ideas in Science, Math, and Society
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The podcast explores examples of mimicry in nature, including the relationship between a certain flower and its pollinator species, as well as a type of parasite that uses its resemblance to a fish to dupe bass into serving as hosts.
11:43 - 14:09 (02:26)
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Nature
Summary

The podcast explores examples of mimicry in nature, including the relationship between a certain flower and its pollinator species, as well as a type of parasite that uses its resemblance to a fish to dupe bass into serving as hosts.

Chapter
Out-Telegence and the Connection between the Logical and Physical World
Episode
Eric Weinstein: Revolutionary Ideas in Science, Math, and Society
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast