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#4 A.I IRL

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Recorded over the festive season. The conversation begins with Christmas gammon and evolves into a survey of A.I IRL as it concerns Go, trolley problems and the future of the species.

The Intro & Outro music is from the song Directionless by Broke is for Free

Shownotes

Bookshop where Kyle works

AlphaGo (program that kicks ass at Go)

Why it’s a big deal that an AI beat a Go grandmaster

Google DeepDream

Baidu quote/Elon Musk & Bill Gates interview

The Black Box analogy

Daniel Dennet

Trolley Problem

Mercedes cars will prioritise owner’s life

House

Her

Documentary about loving objects

Drone pilot PTSD

Singularity

  continue reading

9 episodes

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Recorded over the festive season. The conversation begins with Christmas gammon and evolves into a survey of A.I IRL as it concerns Go, trolley problems and the future of the species.

The Intro & Outro music is from the song Directionless by Broke is for Free

Shownotes

Bookshop where Kyle works

AlphaGo (program that kicks ass at Go)

Why it’s a big deal that an AI beat a Go grandmaster

Google DeepDream

Baidu quote/Elon Musk & Bill Gates interview

The Black Box analogy

Daniel Dennet

Trolley Problem

Mercedes cars will prioritise owner’s life

House

Her

Documentary about loving objects

Drone pilot PTSD

Singularity

  continue reading

9 episodes

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