Jon Teaches Sean About His Brain

Synthetic Sensory Substitution

1 h 1 min · 25. mar. 2026
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The conversation delves into the brain's adaptive ability, sensory substitution, expanding sensory perception, and the concept of echolocation in humans. It explores the brain's capacity to process new information, the application of sensory substitution devices, and the potential for expanding human sensory perception through technology. Additionally, it discusses the concept of echolocation and its potential application in human perception. The conversation delves into the brain's adaptability and sensory processing, exploring topics such as sensory substitution technology, echolocation, synthetic synesthesia, auditory spatial information, sonar technology, and the impact of AI and technology on the brain. It also addresses the potential threat of AI and the ethical considerations surrounding self-preservation. Takeaways * The brain's remarkable adaptability to process new and diverse types of information * The potential for technology to expand human sensory perception The brain's remarkable adaptability to process new sensory information * The ethical implications of AI and technology on human existence Chapters * 00:00 The Brain's Adaptive Ability * 09:46 Sensory Substitution and Perception * 24:59 Expanding Sensory Perception * 31:53 Echolocation and Human Perception * 40:27 Echolocation and Magnetoreception * 50:17 Auditory Spatial Information * 56:03 AI, Neuralink, and Information

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