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Episode 14B: "Choice"

Episode 14B: "Choice"

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In part 2 of my conversation with Paul Galey, we shift from imagination to choice. If AI can think, adapt, and maybe even imagine, what’s left that makes us human?


Episode in a 🌰:

We dive into Viktor Frankl’s idea that our will to choose defines us, and test it against the rise of artificial intelligence. Can a machine ever claim humanity? What happens if technology evolves faster than our philosophies? From Star Trek court cases to nuclear buttons, we wrestle with the ethics of invention and the urgency of asking these questions now.

In season 2, I highlight one-to-one chats with teachers, professors, and mentors. The primary question for this entire season will remain the same: What makes a human, human?

TIMESTAMPS

  • 00:00:00 — Viktor Frankl: choice as the essence of humanity

  • 00:01:10 — Can AI develop beyond programming?

  • 00:05:00 — If AI mirrors humans completely, is it human?

  • 00:08:14 — Rights and fairness for AI

  • 00:10:41 — If AI starts asking questions

  • 00:11:19 — Technology racing ahead of philosophy

  • 00:14:23 — Confucianism, neutral tools, and destructive tech

  • 00:17:00 — When technology’s impact exceeds human intention

  • 00:18:24 — AI in warfare and dehumanization


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