AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser
What if the only way to stay human in the age of AI is to become something more than human? In this episode of AI-Curious, we talk with D. Scott Phoenix, partner at 50 Years and co-founder of Vicarious, about one of the most provocative arguments in AI: we cannot stop AI, we cannot control AI, so humans may need to enhance themselves to stay at the center of civilization. Scott lays out the thesis behind his TED talk, including why he believes conventional AI guardrails may not be enough, why brain-computer interfaces could become essential, and how a future human-AI merger might reduce the gap between thought and machine intelligence. We also explore the risks and ethics of that future, from neural data privacy and regulation to inequality, cognitive liberty, and who should control the infrastructure that connects brains to AI. Along the way, we get into the stranger possibilities too: shared consciousness, communicating more deeply with loved ones or even animals, backing up the mind, and whether this kind of technology could eventually help humanity reach the stars. It is a big, uncomfortable, and fascinating conversation about AI, human enhancement, and what it might mean to remain human in a world of increasingly powerful machines. Guest: D. Scott Phoenix — Partner at 50 Years and co-founder of Vicarious Watch Scott’s TED talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C18aaP4lvUk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C18aaP4lvUk] Follow AI-Curious on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ai-curious-with-jeff-wilser/id1703130308]Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/70a9Xbhu5XQ47YOgVTE44Q?si=7cd5e03f4a0440ff]YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@jeffwilser]All Other Platforms [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2230097/follow] For anyone interested in Jeff’s AI Workshops for their company: Reach out directly at jeff@jeffwilser.com [jeff@jeffwilser.com]
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