Ask A Genius 832: ChatGPT and Substrate Independence

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: Well, it started with me reading a tweet that said that cheap AIs can be almost as good as expensive AIs. Apparently for language model AIs you can spend millions of dollars pumping them full of information and get a chat bot who's pretty good at chatting but this tweet said …

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Ask A Genius 831: Did Rick Memorize the World Almanac?

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: You had, not only had, but have a very interesting life history. There's one thing in there that I had question marks about and I really don't know the answer to. Off tape I phrased it wrongly that I thought you had studied or memorized The World Almanac. Rick Rosner: …

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Ask A Genius 829: Writer’s Strike and Boner Town

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: Today's May 2nd 2023, the writers’ strike; the first one in 15 years. Started at midnight and the first big issue is streaming where 15 years ago, 2007-2008, streaming was just getting going and streaming was basically three minute little productions on YouTube or trailers for stuff running elsewhere on YouTube. …

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Ask A Genius 828: Alan Turing’s Extremism

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I want to talk about Alan Turing’s extremism. I found one kind of extreme quote but I think it's more or less correct. I'm saying this extreme even compared to some of the most let's say zany or even “rational” extreme position of some futurists. So the quote is “This …

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Ask A Genius 827: Equestrianism Into Television

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So we had a talk about equestrianism off tape and you had something to talk about, let's talk about that. Rick Rosner: Okay. You and I have been talking for about nine years now and from the beginning we were talking about things like consciousness and at some point we …

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Ask A Genius 826: Does the Big Bang have Issues?

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: A few days ago I sent you an article on 10 things that are wrong with the current version of the Big Bang like observations that don't match the theory because the Big Bang, in general terms, was laid out about 60 years ago or a little more maybe. Everything started …

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Ask A Genius 825: Rick on a Another Podcast!

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So, you're going to be on a podcast tomorrow and you're going to be talking about economics. Rick Rosner: Yeah, even though I'm not super qualified but I know the topic is that Biden's spending is not cheap; 1.8 trillion I think on infrastructure or I don't know… anyway, a …

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Ask A Genius 824: Computation and Artificial Intelligence and Principles of Existence

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I wanted to talk about artificial intelligence in the context of IC. So there's this whole phrase in IC; the principles of existence those aren't necessarily just the laws of physics but they certainly comprise them. And I don't think anything not permitted by them exists but if things are …

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Ask A Genius 823: Addendum to 822

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: So, what are we saying here? Scott Douglas Jacobsen: We are saying even if you take a shift from IQ tests and controlled psychometric psychological testing center case for the proper test into the real world, other confounding factors in the real world could make metrics that can use a naturalistic setting like …

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