The Context Podcast - David Orban

Don't be a Zombie, be a Luminary! The Context S06E04

12 min · 7 de may de 2023
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What are the implications of advanced Artificial Intelligence on our understanding of consciousness and self-awareness? We have to strive for self-discovery and introspection, embracing a "luminary" mindset, fully aware and engaged with our experiences and emotions. As AI continues to advance, it is vital for individuals to distinguish themselves from the mindless, automatic existence of a zombie and actively participate in building a future worth living.

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