Ask A Genius 1298: The Centrality of Conspiracy Theory Psychology in Antisemitism

 Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Did you want to contribute anything on antisemitism? Rick Rosner: We can start by discussing how antisemitism and crazy beliefs about Jews exist. You ran through dozens of conspiracy theories about Jews. Compared to their population size, the number of conspiracy theories about Jews likely places them at the forefront of any …

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Ask A Genius 1297: Comedy, Self-Disclosure, and the Evolution of Porn Culture

 Rick Rosner: So, to some extent, my career—my continued employment at Kimmel—has been shaped by my attempts to write about myself for decades. Eventually, I semi-gave up and started writing about another character with many of my traits. Writing directly about myself would inevitably involve throwing others under the bus. While I am forthcoming about …

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Ask A Genius 1296: Existential Risks, AI Alignment, and Global Stability

Rick Rosner: So, we can think of three major existential threats to humanity: AI run amok Climate change Nuclear war And then there’s the more manageable threat of an asteroid impact. Can you think of any other major risks? Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Supervolcanic eruption. Biological weapons. Solar flares. Gamma-ray bursts, global economic and societal collapse, …

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Ask A Genius 1295: Musk’s False Claims, High-IQ Communities, and Mental Decline

 Rick Rosner: Musk is posting bullshit on his personal website, which is X. Today—February 19—the latest bullshit is that his team of investigators supposedly uncovered $1.9 billion of fraudulent money that was funneled through Stacey Abrams, the unsuccessful candidate for Georgia governor. It’s horseshit. They’ve pulled stunts like this before—claiming that millions of dead people …

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Ask A Genius 1294: AI, Scaling Laws, and Political Chaos

Rick Rosner: So, AI—when you ask it appropriate questions—makes no bones about eventually supplanting human cognition. What passes for common sense now tells you the same thing: we have figured out how to create "thinky stuff."  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: We've made our own natural predator. Rosner: And we know that "thinky stuff" in biological beings …

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Ask A Genius 1293: AI Cognition, Politics, and the Future of Science

Rick Rosner: So, ChatGPT-3 Mini-High—or is it O3-Mini-High? At what point in the future would you predict, with certainty, that AI cognition—the sheer volume of artificial cognition—will surpass human cognition? It was not a well-formed question. The question itself, combined with the statement, is essentially marketing. The terms are not clearly defined. So, I considered …

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Ask A Genius 1291: Handwashing, NYC Hygiene, and Public Spaces

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Is it necessary to wash your hands after picking up dog poop with toilet paper? I do. Rick Rosner: I’m not sure if it’s strictly necessary, but I’m in the habit of washing my hands frequently. It’s a habit that started during COVID—or maybe even earlier when I was living in New …

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Ask A Genius 1290: Is the Universe Fine-Tuned for Life? Exploring Physics, Quantum Events

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Hey, Rick. What about when theologians say the universe is fine-tuned for life? Most sufficiently large universes, with many planets orbiting most stars, likely have conditions that support life. I would assume that it's difficult to create a universe without at least some habitable regions. Certainly, planets can be negentropic—they receive energy …

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Ask A Genius 1289: Does the Universe Exist Without Observers? Quantum Mechanics, Symmetry Breaking, and Information Theory

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So, can the universe be meaningfully said to exist if there are no observers? Rick Rosner: You could argue that the universe observes itself. If you accept the premise that the universe is fundamentally made of information and that information requires a supporting structure, then yes, you can say it exists. The …

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