Over the Mountains
In this episode of Over the Mountains, Sylvie is joined by tech and AI expert Xavier Snelgrove to explore how his experiences in tech shaped his unique perspective on AI and consciousness. Xavier shares insights from his time in the industry, revealing the pressures and narratives that drive technological advancement. The conversation delves into the stories we're told about AI and the potential alternatives. Xavier challenges the mainstream narratives, offering a vision of what a more thoughtful and reflective approach to technology could look like. When someone tells you what AI will be in five years, remember that person doesn’t know. They are imagining a future, and you can imagine a different one. He emphasizes the importance of stepping back and considering the broader cultural and ethical implications.Finally, we tackle the profound question: Is AI conscious? Xavier unpacks the complexities of consciousness, explaining why computation alone cannot account for the rich, subjective experience that defines being human. This episode invites you to rethink your assumptions and consider the deeper philosophical questions surrounding AI and our future. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Defining Consciousness 02:30 AI and Human Experience 04:00 The Philosophy of Mind 06:00 The Role of Computation 08:00 Cultural Implications 10:00 Orbital Studies Overview 12:00 Future of AI and Humanity 14:00 Closing Thoughts Speakers Sylvie Barbier [https://lifeitself.org/people/sylvieshiweibarbier] is a co-founder of Life Itself, a performance artist, entrepreneur, and educator. Xavier Snelgrove [https://www.linkedin.com/in/xavier-snelgrove-89a2a036/] is an AI expert and applied research scientist with an engineering background, currently working on Orbital Studies [https://orbitalstudies.com], a literary science magazine that publish writing, visual art, and poetry all in service of a more beautiful scientific culture. See also About Over the Mountains Over The Mountains by Life Itself is a podcast and blog exploring the understandings and system shifts needed to bring forth a Second Renaissance [https://secondrenaissance.net/], to live within a metamodern reality that works for everyone. The title Over The Mountains is a metaphor for the long and often difficult journey humanity must take together. In a time when many seek shortcuts — especially through technology — this podcast reminds us that those shortcuts can lead to greater destruction. To truly reach the other side, we must climb over the mountain: facing the complexity of collective action, institutional change, and the reimagining of our shared reality. Over the Mountains focuses on the societal, political, economic, and ontological transformations required for such a world to emerge. Featuring conversations with sensemakers and the builders of tomorrow such as Rufus Pollock, Liam Kavanagh, Sylvie Barbier, Jonah Wilberg and many others, this series shares knowledge from sociology, economics, political philosophy, history, neuroscience, and ideological science, making these insights accessible to a wider audience. The ideas that we will share with you set out some of the reasoning and ideas for the creation of Life Itself and the Second Renaissance initiatives. Twitter - https://twitter.com/forlifeitself [https://twitter.com/forlifeitself] Website - https://lifeitself.org [https://lifeitself.org] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit overthemountains.substack.com [https://overthemountains.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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