EP3 Dr. Ben Goertzel – OpenCog, AGI and SingularityNET



Dr. Ben Goertzel is Chief Scientist of robotics firm Hanson Robotics and financial prediction firm Aidyia Holdings; Chairman of AI software company Novamente LLC and bioinformatics company Biomind LLC; Chairman of the Artificial General Intelligence Society and the OpenCog Foundation; Vice Chairman of futurist nonprofit Humanity+; Scientific Advisor of biopharma firm Genescient Corp.; Advisor to the Singularity University and Singularity Institute; Research Professor in the Fujian Key Lab for Brain-Like Intelligent Systems at Xiamen University, China; and general Chair of the Artificial General Intelligence conference series.

His research work encompasses artificial general intelligence, natural language processing, cognitive science, data mining, machine learning, computational finance, bioinformatics, virtual worlds and gaming and other areas. He has published a dozen scientific books, 100+ technical papers, and numerous journalistic articles.

Index to The Jim Rutt Show featuring Ben Goertzel

  1. Introduction, Artificial Intelligence and General Artificial Intelligence  14 minutes
  2. OpenCog and Cognitive Synergy 12 minutes
  3. Language Understanding 17 minutes
  4. Robotics, AGI and “The Artificial Toddler” 6 minutes
  5. SingularityNET – The Singularity Network 17 minutes
  6. AI and AGI in Complex Systems 18 minutes

Transcript of The Jim Rutt Show featuring Ben Goertzel


EP2 Robin Hanson – Decision Making and “The Age of Em”



Robin Hanson

Robin Hanson is an Associate Professor of Economics, and received his Ph.D in 1997 in social sciences from Caltech. He joined George Mason’s economics faculty in 1999 after completing a two-year post-doc at U.C Berkely. His major fields of interest include health policy, regulation, and formal political theory.

Index to The Jim Rutt Show featuring Robin Hanson

  1. Introduction and “The Age of Em” (00:00:00 – 00:36:00) = 36 minutes
  2. Rates of Change (00:36:00 – 00:39:00) = 3 minutes
  3. The Fermi Paradox (00:39:00 – 00:59:00) = 20 minutes
  4. “The Elephant in the Brain” (00:59:00 – 01:14:00) = 15 minutes
  5. Political Decision Making Section (01:14:00 – 01:26:00) = 12 minutes
  6. Should We Publish Tax Returns? (01:26:00 – 01:37:00) = 11 minutes

Transcript of The Jim Rutt Show featuring Robin Hanson


EP1 Simon DeDeo – The Evolution of Consciousness



Simon DeDeo is an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences, and External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He is also affiliated with the Cognitive Science program at Indiana University, where he runs the Laboratory for Social Minds. For three years, from 2010 to 2013, he was an Omidyar Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute.

He and his collaborators study how people use words and signals, and the ideas they represent, to create a world. They have studied a diverse set of systems that includes the French Revolution, the courtrooms of Victorian London, the research strategies of Charles Darwin, the insurgency of modern-day Afghanistan, the emergent bureaucracy of Wikipedia, the creation of power hierarchies among the social animals, and the collusions and conspiracies of petrol stations in the American Midwest. They combine data from the contemporary world, archives from the deep past, statistical tools from cosmology, and models of human cognition from Bayesian reasoning and information theory to understand how cultures grow, flourish, innovate, and evolve.

Index to The Jim Rutt Show featuring Simon DeDeo

  1. Introduction to Simon DeDeo (00:00:00 to 00:11:00) = 11 minutes
  2. Noise vs. Signal: The Fermi Paradox (00:11:00 to 00:23:00) = 12 minutes
  3. Social Media and Blocklists (00:23:00 to 00:48:00) = 25 minutes
  4. Remembrances of Murray Gell-Mann (00:48:00 to 00:56:00) = 18 minutes
  5. Cultural Evolution (00:56:00 to 01:13:00) = 17 minutes
  6. Consciousness (01:13:00 to 01:30:00) = 17 minutes
  7. Science Fiction (01:30:00 to 01:38:00) = 8 minutes

Transcript of The Jim Rutt Show featuring Simon DeDeo