Gresham College Lectures

Born Supremacy – AI as a Pale Shadow of Real Humanity - Professor Matt Jones

Mar 24, 2026
Professor Matt Jones, a Swansea University computer scientist who studies human-centred and inclusive AI, discusses AI as a pale shadow of real humanity. He contrasts AI performance with human autobiography and embodied skills. He explores memory, perception, collective practices and why moral responsibility and agency matter more than mere optimization.
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ANECDOTE

Jason Bourne Example Of Performance Without Autobiography

  • Matt Jones opens with the Jason Bourne rescue scene to contrast raw capability with lost identity.
  • Bourne can perform (hunt, navigate) but lacks autobiography, illustrating performance without continuity.
INSIGHT

Human Intelligence Is Integrated Embodied Mastery

  • Human intelligence integrates cognition, emotion and physical skill into unified practice.
  • Examples: Marie Curie’s hands-on experiments, Yo-Yo Ma’s embodied musical thinking, and Messi’s pitch scanning show integration matters for mastery.
INSIGHT

Distinguish Processes From Practices

  • Many human activities are practices, not mere processes, and involve history, rivalry and responsibility.
  • Chess and autopilots contrast process (automatable) with practices (piloting under accountability), explaining why humans remain central.
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