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The Evolutionary Process of Replacing Bakers with Machines
The speaker discusses the evolutionary process of replacing bakers with machines and weighing the negative effects against the benefits of such a shift. They also touch on the concept of adulthood and taking charge of one's emotions through understanding affect and modulation parameters.
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This episode delves into the potential consequences of automation and innovation on societal structures and individual livelihoods.
2:34:05 - 2:35:58 (01:52)
Summary
This episode delves into the potential consequences of automation and innovation on societal structures and individual livelihoods. The discussion examines how technological advancements could lead to job displacement and a lack of social mobility, as well as the disturbing reality of the consequences of speaking truth to power.
ChapterThe Evolutionary Process of Replacing Bakers with Machines
Episode#101 – Joscha Bach: Artificial Consciousness and the Nature of Reality
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Becoming an adult means taking responsibility for managing your emotions which are affected by parameters such as arousal, valence, attentional focus, interreception, and extra reception.
2:35:58 - 2:38:47 (02:48)
Summary
Becoming an adult means taking responsibility for managing your emotions which are affected by parameters such as arousal, valence, attentional focus, interreception, and extra reception. Natural transitions are hard to find but it's important to evaluate if the benefits outweigh the negative side effects of any system, in an evolutionary process.
ChapterThe Evolutionary Process of Replacing Bakers with Machines
Episode#101 – Joscha Bach: Artificial Consciousness and the Nature of Reality
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The needs we have are handled by the brain through expectations and models rather than direct responding.
2:38:47 - 2:39:51 (01:04)
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The needs we have are handled by the brain through expectations and models rather than direct responding. To ensure consistency, purposes must be organized into a hierarchy so to find a dynamic homeostasis among them.