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Lawrence Gasman has spent decades tracking the commercial reality of new technologies across networking, photonics, AI, and quantum. But what happens when the world you are paid to model no longer feels like the whole world? In this episode, we start with the medium-term commercial applications of quantum AI and quantum robotics. From there, the conversation slips into the unexpected. We trace Lawrence’s early encounters with the students of Alan Turing and the philosophy of Gödel, before moving into the raw phenomenology of his own out-of-body experiences and hospital-induced altered states. It is a conversation about holding the tension between a highly rigorous economic lens and the deeply unsettling realization that reality, intelligence, and consciousness are far fuzzier than our categories suggest. We live inside the contradiction, looking at the limits of artificial intelligence, the measurement problem, and the philosophical legacy of Brian Josephson. In this episode, we explore: * The commercial trajectory of quantum AI and robotics * Turing, Gödel, and the legacy of philosophy in mathematics * How out-of-body experiences challenge a materialist worldview * The intersection of quantum mechanics, biology, and consciousness (the Josephson influence) * Why current LLMs lack the existential grounding of embodied consciousness Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Cold Open: An Out-of-Body Experience 01:02 – Host Intro: The Commercial vs. The Unknown 03:50 – The Commercial Reality of Quantum AI and Robotics 09:50 – Manchester, Alan Turing, and Gödel's Theorem 16:03 – Anomalous Experiences and Fuzzy Reality 30:19 – Brian Josephson, Collapse, and Biology 40:53 – Subjective Realization and Shifting Frequencies 01:08:48 – ChatGPT, Embodiment, and the Physics of Information 01:12:17 – Closing Thoughts Host & Guests * Thomas Ehmer [https://entangled-health.transistor.fm/people/thomas-ehmer] - Host * Lawrence Gasman [https://entangled-health.transistor.fm/people/lawrence-gasman] - Guest Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5DCMR0PIdI] We don't simplify for comfort. We entangle. Submit your questions or propose a guest in the comments, or join the discussion on Substack: https://thomasehmer1.substack.com/ If you like it — thanks for subscribing and leaving a thumbs up wherever you listen 👍 Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the host and guest speaking in their personal capacities and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of their respective employers, organizations, committees (including IEEE), or companies. Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The discussion regarding drug use during a bypass operation as a subjective experience. Nothing in this episode should be taken as a recommendation to alter medication or treatment plans. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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