Ask A Genius 643: Golden Rule and Theory of Mind

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Regarding the golden rule, we have a version called the information golden rule. It's centered around information processing as a fundamental aspect. Essentially, we only value rocks to the extent that they're relevant to information processors. The traditional golden rule advises treating others as you would treat yourself, which is …

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Ask A Genius 642: Extraordinary Intelligence Runs in Families

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Does anyone else in your family possess extraordinary intelligence? Rick Rosner: Yeah, quite a few actually. My dad was among the top CPAs in New Mexico's history. He had a knack for handling people's taxes with remarkable precision and integrity. The guy never lost an audit in nearly 60 years, …

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Ask A Genius 641: The History of IQ and the SAT with a bit of Cumberbatchery

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: We've delved quite a bit into IQ, its history, and tests related to aptitude, like the SAT. The SAT, as we know it now, came about after World War II, mainly because the GI Bill was made available to veterans, though African Americans, despite their service, often didn't receive these benefits. …

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Ask A Genius 640: More Grotesqueries

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What are other grotesque things about your anatomy or physiology that you find? Rick Rosner: I’ve been thinking, if this Kevin Kretschmer show happens, about giving a tour of my various grotesqueries. The second one would be my balls, which feel like big sacks of spaghetti due to a bunch …

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Ask A Genius 637: High-Powered Technologies

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Okay, go ahead. Rick Rosner: Alright, related to our earlier topic, and I think we brought this up years ago, is that AI, along with other high-powered technologies, is on the brink of leading to replicable brains. Within the next 20 to 30 years, we'll see the emergence of sentient …

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Ask A Genius 636: Political Forces and Climate Change

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Political forces and climate change are leading to rapid changes in the way billions of people live. You know, the point of what I'm saying right now is, around seven or eight years ago, we were among the few people talking about this. And now, there are quite a few people, …

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Ask A Genius 635: The Firing Serendipity Do Da Years

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Okay, go ahead. Rick Rosner: Alright. So when you and I started chatting, what was it, eight years ago now? Jacobsen: God, it must have been. You were still writing for Jimmy Kimmel when I first came across your work. Rosner: Okay, so I got fired almost eight years ago, …

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Ask A Genius 634: The Future in Tech

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Hey. Rick Rosner: Hey, man. Jacobsen: Okay, I'm going to record this. Yes, it's okay. So hello, I can hear you. Rosner: Alright, so I'm writing about the near future, where we're at the very beginning of what you might call a Cambrian explosion in non-human and augmented human consciousness. …

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