What does AI have to do with the Creative Spirit? (And what on earth are we gonna do with all the free time AI-induced “idleness” will yield us?)
Show Notes/References
- Diary of a CEO (podcast), Steven Bartlett @TheDiaryOfACEO (via YT) (0:52)
- Geoffrey Hinton’s website at the University of Toronto’s Department of Computer Science and his Google Scholar page (0:58)
- “General Purpose AI Could Lead to Array of New Risks, Experts Say in Report Ahead of AI Summit” via US News and World Report (1:21)
- “Idleness as Form: An Introduction” via Dibur, a literary journal, a publication of the Stanford Humanities Center (1:54)
- “The importance of connections: Ways to live a longer, healthier life” via Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (3:02)
- “Appendix I: A Short History of AI” from Stanford University’s One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence [AI100] (3:15)
- “Demystifying the New Dilemma of Brain Rot in the Digital Era: A Review” via PubMed (3:27)
- “The Eightfold Path: Right Action” via Lion’s Roar (4:09)
- “AI is currently a straight white man and that is a big problem” via Universiteit Leiden (4:52)
- “Multiple Intelligences: Challenging the standard view of intelligence” via Project Zero at the Harvard School of Education (5:06)
- The other ‘AI’: author Ann Handley on analog intelligence via Chief Word Officer [via Substack] (5:41)
- “What do you really want? | Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh” via @plumvillageapp (via YT): “We are running from ourselves, away from ourselves. So we do not have the time to take care of ourselves. And if you are not able to take care of yourself, how are you able to take care of the person you love, your family? So not only are we running away from ourselves, but we are also running away from our family and friends. We let them down.” (6:37)