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EP 192 David Krakauer on Science, Complexity and AI
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- JRS EP10 – David Krakauer: Complexity Science
- Darwin’s Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life, by Daniel Dennett
- JRS Currents 100: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin on Time as an Object
David Krakauer’s research explores the evolution of intelligence and stupidity on Earth. This includes studying the evolution of genetic, neural, linguistic, social, and cultural mechanisms supporting memory and information processing, and exploring their shared properties. President of the Santa Fe Institute since 2015, he served previously as the founding director of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, the co-director of the Center for Complexity and Collective Computation, and professor of mathematical genetics, all at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
EP 191 Alicia Juarrero on Context, Constraints, and Coherence
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- Context Changes Everything: How Constraints Create Coherence, by Alicia Juarrero
- Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System, by Alicia Juarrero
- “Downward Causation: Polanyi and Prigogine,” by Alicia Juarrero
- “Why Western Science and Philosophy Cannot Deal with the Relations Between Parts and Wholes,” by Alicia Juarrero
- JRS EP105 – Christof Koch on Consciousness
- JRS Currents 100: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin on Time as an Object
Alicia Juarrero, Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Prince George’s Community College (MD), is the author of Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System (MIT 1999) and co-editor of Reframing Complexity: Perspectives from North and South (ISCE Publishing, 2007), and Emergence, Self-Organization and Complexity: Precursors and Prototypes (ISCE Publishing, 2008).
EP 190 Peter Turchin on Cliodynamics and End Times
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- End Times: Elites, Counter Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration, by Peter Turchin
- Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall, by Peter Turchin
- War and Peace and War: The Rise and Fall of Empires, by Peter Turchin
- Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth, by Peter Turchin
- The True Believer, by Eric Hoffer
Peter Turchin is a complexity scientist who works in the field of historical social science that he and his colleagues call Cliodynamics. His research interests lie at the intersection of social and cultural evolution, historical macrosociology, economic history and cliometrics, mathematical modeling of long-term social processes, and the construction and analysis of historical databases. Currently his main research effort is directing the Seshat Databank project (and its offshoot, CrisisDB) which builds and analyzes a massive historical database that enables us to empirically test predictions from theories attempting to explain why and how complex human societies evolved, and why they periodically experience political breakdown.
Currents 100: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin on Time as an Object
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Professor Sara Walker is an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist. Her work focuses on the origins and nature of life, and in particular whether or not there are universal ‘laws of life’ that would allow predicting when life emerges and can guide our search for other examples on other worlds. Her research integrates diverse perspectives ranging from chemistry, biology, geology, astronomy and the foundations of physics, to computer science, cheminformatics, artificial life, artificial intelligence and consciousness. At Arizona State University she is Deputy Director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, Associate Director of the ASU-Santa Fe Institute Center for Biosocial Complex Systems and Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration. She is also a member of the External Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. She is active in public engagement in science, with appearances on “Through the Wormhole”, NPR’s Science Friday, and on a number of international science festivals and podcasts. She has published in leading research journals and is an internationally recognized thought leader in the study of the origins of life, alien life and the search for a deeper understanding of ourselves in our universe.
Leroy (Lee) Cronin is the Regius Professor of Chemistry in Glasgow. Since the age of 9 Lee has wanted to explore chemistry using electronics to control matter. His research spans many disciplines and has four main aims: the construction of an artificial life form; the digitization of chemistry; the use of artificial intelligence in chemistry including the construction of ‘wet’ chemical computers; the exploration of complexity and information in chemistry. His recent work on the digitization of chemistry has resulted in a new programming paradigm for matter and organic synthesis and discovery – chemputation – which uses the worlds first domain specific and universal programming language for chemistry – XDL, see XDL-standard.com. His team designs and builds all their own robots from the ground up and the team currently has 25 different robotic systems operating across four domains: Organic synthesis; Energy materials discovery; Nanomaterials discovery; Formulation discovery. All the systems use XDL and are easily programmable for both manufacture and discovery. His group is organised and assembled transparently around ideas, avoids hierarchy, and aims to mentor researchers using a problem-based approach. Nothing is impossible until it is tried.
Currents 099: Samuel Scarpino on Preparing for the Next Pandemic
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Currents 098: Damien Walter on Science Fiction and the Rhetoric of Story
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- Damien Walter (website)
- Damien Walter (Substack)
- Damien Walter (Medium)
- The Rhetoric of Story course
- “The Truth of Myth: JRR Tolkien and the return of the mythos,” by Damien Walter
- JRS EP 188 – Robert Tercek on Intellectual Property in the Time of AI
- The Humane Use of Human Beings, by Norbert Weiner
- JRS EP143 – John Vervaeke Part 1: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
- JRS EP 185 – Daniel Suarez on the Near Future of Space Exploration
- There Is No Antimemetics Division, by qntm
- Termination Shock, by Neal Stephenson
Damien Walter is a writer and a storyteller who has written for The Guardian, the BBC, Wired, The Independent, Aeon, and others. He teaches The Rhetoric of Story and Writing the 21st-Century Myth to over 35,000 students worldwide, and is the host of the Science Fiction Podcast.
EP 189 Forrest Landry on Civilization Design
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- JRS EP31 – Forrest Landry on Building our Future
- JRS EP96 – Forrest Landry on Immanent Metaphysics: Part 1
- JRS EP109 – Forrest Landry on Immanent Metaphysics: Part 2
- JRS EP128 – Forrest Landry on Immanent Metaphysics: Part 3
- JRS EP134 – Forrest Landry on Non-Relative Ethics
- JRS EP153 – Forrest Landry on Small Group Method
- JRS EP181 – Forrest Landry Part 1: AI Risk
- JRS EP183 – Forrest Landry Part 2: AI Risk
Forrest Landry is a philosopher, writer, researcher, scientist, engineer, craftsman, and teacher focused on metaphysics, the manner in which software applications, tools, and techniques influence the design and management of very large scale complex systems, and the thriving of all forms of life on this planet. Forrest is also the founder and CEO of Magic Flight, a third-generation master woodworker who found that he had a unique set of skills in large-scale software systems design. Which led him to work in the production of several federal classified and unclassified systems, including various FBI investigative projects, TSC, IDW, DARPA, the Library of Congress Congressional Records System, and many others.
Currents 097: Frank Lantz on Network Wars and Games
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- Network Wars on the App Store
- Network Wars on Google Play
- The Beauty of Games, by Frank Lantz (forthcoming)
- Characteristics of Games, by Richard Garfield & Skaff Elias
Frank Lantz is a game designer with a focus on exploring emerging technology to create new kinds of gameplay. He is the Founding Chair of the NYU Game Center, the co-founder of Area/Code Games (acquired by Zynga in 2011), the co-founder of Everybody House Games and the creator of the game Universal Paperclips. He has taught game design for over 20 years at New York University, Parsons School of Design, and the School of Visual Arts and has created numerous influential talks and writings on the subject of games. His book The Beauty of Games will be published by MIT Press in October of 2023.
EP 188 Robert Tercek on Intellectual Property in the Time of AI
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- The Owner’s Guide to the Future (Substack)
- The Futurists Podcast
- JRS EP142 – Robert Tercek on the Metaverse
- JRS EP139 – Robert Tercek on Education Today
- JRS EP133 – Robert Tercek on Digital Strategies
- “ScriptHelper-001: an experimental GPT-4 based Movie Script Writing Program,” by Jim Rutt (Medium)
Robert Tercek is a global authority on the process of dematerialization and digital innovation. He is an award-winning author, entrepreneur, and educator. He is highly sought as a keynote speaker at international conferences, and he is the co-host of The Futurists podcast. Tercek is the founder and CEO of General Creativity, a consulting agency that specializes in digital transformation and long-term strategic planning. Previously, he served in senior executive leadership roles at motion picture studios, television networks, and software companies, where he supervised the launch of pioneering digital services that are now used by hundreds of millions of people every day.