The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Forrest Landry. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is thinker, writer, and philosopher Forrest Landry. This is the second time Forrest has been on the show. He … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 96 – Forrest Landry on Immanent Metaphysics: Part 1 →
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Forrest Landry talks to Jim about his immanent metaphysics theory: the self, choice, interaction, time, soundness, mind vs matter, and much more…
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Forrest Landry. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Howdy. This is Jim Rutt, and this is the Jim Rutt Show. Listeners have asked us to provide pointers to some … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 31 – Forrest Landry on Building our Future →
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The multi-talented Forrest Landry talks with Jim about what motivates him, ethics & metaphysics, meaning & sense-making, collective action, collapse, and much more…
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Jim continues his conversation with recurring guest Forrest Landry on his arguments that continued AI development poses certain catastrophic risk to humanity. They discuss the liminal feeling of the current moment in AI, Rice’s theorem & the unknowability of alignment, the analogy & disanalogy of bridge-building, external ensemble testing, the emergence of a feedback curve, the … Continue reading EP 183 Forrest Landry Part 2: AI Risk →
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Forrest Landry. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Forrest Landry back for a part two, basically extending and deepening our conversation from back on March 14th on … Continue reading Transcript of EP 183 – Forrest Landry Part 2: AI Risk →
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Jim talks with recurring guest Forrest Landry about his arguments that continued AI development poses certain catastrophic risk to humanity. They discuss AI versus advanced planning systems (APS), the release of GPT-4, emergent intelligence from modest components, whether deep learning alone will produce AGI, Rice’s theorem & the impossibility of predicting alignment, the likelihood that … Continue reading EP 181 Forrest Landry Part 1: AI Risk →
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Forrest Landry. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Forrest Landry. Forrest is a thinker, writer and philosopher, and this is at least the sixth time he’s been … Continue reading Transcript of EP 181 – Forrest Landry Part 1: AI Risk →
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Jim talks with Gregg Henriques about his take on the free will versus determinism debate. They discuss the importance of definitions, the enlightenment gap, the complexity lens, why “will” is confusing & choice is a better referent, free choice vs determinism, levels of analysis, description vs explanation, freedom as description, the tree of knowledge system, … Continue reading EP 236 Gregg Henriques on Free Will vs Determinism →
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Jim talks with Lene Rachel Andersen in the second of a two-part series about her new book Libertism: Grasping the 21st Century, picking up where they left off in the book’s 18 sub-patterns of being…
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