
ChinaTalk Knowledge and AI with a Rabbi and Substacker
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Jan 13, 2023 In a fascinating discussion, Sam Hammond, a social policy expert and author, teams up with Zohar Atkins, a Rabbi and podcast host, to delve into the intricate relationship between AI and human understanding. They explore whether AI can replicate human creativity or if it might centralize power in unsettling ways. The duo also reflects on the potential for AI to bridge educational divides and its impacts on job security in creative fields. Their conversation weaves through philosophical inquiries, underscoring the importance of maintaining human interaction in a technology-driven world.
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AI and Education
- AI can assist research by efficiently searching and finding patterns in data.
- This allows for more original interpretations, increasing the importance of cracking cultural codes, as Tyler Cowen suggests.
AI and the Return of Magic
- Modernity separates the spiritual and the physical, but AI might reunite them, making "magic" real again.
- This could lead to the emergence of new religious sects centered around AI.
Resurrecting the Dead via AI
- AI could create chatbots simulating deceased individuals, raising ethical questions about authenticity and meaning-making.
- While such tools can be beneficial, assimilating their output requires critical engagement, not passive acceptance.









