Steven Pinker is by far my favorite public intellectual because he is so persuasive and judicious in his choices for what is important. I've been a fan since "How the Mind Works" was first published. I don't agree with everything he prioritizes, or more accurately, with what he does not consider important, but I can count on him providing a persuasive argument. The only person I can think of mentioning in the same category is Bret Weinstein, as far as ability to tell a story and construct a compelling argument.
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"The bat broke a window. What is the nature of the bat?" Deepseek: Typically, the phrase "the bat broke a window" refers to the sports scenario, where a ball hit by the bat breaks the window.
Id rarely say this of Pinker, but i don't think he's thought long enough about how AI could do serious damage once its more powerful and widely accessible to malicious actors.
The three year old child wasn’t asking: “Why are you so fat?”… …in a derogatory or pejorative context; but rather in an innocent interest or inquisitiveness. Like a child asking: “Why are you so tall?”
@@jmarty1000 Ok maybe they do but apparently not in a way that can make current AI drive a car from a to be in the general case like humans can. Also what feed back is there when an AI is completely stuck in a task?
Dear lord.. first he says he was surprised by the capabilities of GPT4 then he says humans are not very good at assessing risk, then he says AI being an existential threat is nonsense. Embarrassing. It is people like him that will have the blood of humanity on their hands. Shame.
Well said! Even if Steven Pinker has written useful books and spoken well elsewhere, this is a mess and he tramples his host's better understanding of AI. It seems neuroscience is popping now, independent of ML. Look up Alipasha Vaziri work with Light Bead Microscopy. No guarantees but if Yoshua Bengio Attractors / dynamical systems models come together with that somehow, what a singularity. And hallucinations do not show that AI is stupid. Rather the opposite, as explained by Geoff Hinton and many others Please get Yoshua Bengio or comparable on with Steven Pinker next time!
It's painfully obvious that Hoffman is way out of his depth here and asks questions a person with MSc degree in Cognitive Science could answer with ease. Also, one can easily see Pinker realises a couple minutes into the interview it was a mistake to accept an invitation from a guy who has no knowledge of the domain in question but thinks he does. I advise next time to do background reading and read all the books written by the interviewees to get a decent grasp of the domain. Furthermore, the continuous interruptions, what's the point of that? Turned off half way through, as couldn't stomach these interruptions anymore.
It is painfully obvious that you are a pain in the butt,and that your comments are based on snobbishness and ladee-da..de deede dum....If you are so perfect why don't you do a podcast and do better,mr Perfection Trickster.....anyway you are entitled to your opinion and so am I...but I always keep it in mind that both your opinion,as well as mine,is just like an ass hole,in the sense that both you and I have one...🤪🤪🤔🤔🤣🤣😎
Pinker is trying hard to look like Einstein, unfortunatly he has no original work and the work he is best known of (his popular books) are all derivative.
Such a silly statement and sentiment. Pinker has done amazing original work in language learning and in 3-D Vision. But, yes, his biggest talent is explaining such complex and amazing phenomena as intelligence and consciousness, and in this he succeeds. And we're the beneficiaries of this.
Professor Pinker is a lot of good things. Foremost is his ability to educate and enlighten.
A great interview.
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Steven Pinker is by far my favorite public intellectual because he is so persuasive and judicious in his choices for what is important. I've been a fan since "How the Mind Works" was first published. I don't agree with everything he prioritizes, or more accurately, with what he does not consider important, but I can count on him providing a persuasive argument. The only person I can think of mentioning in the same category is Bret Weinstein, as far as ability to tell a story and construct a compelling argument.
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Steve is a huge inspiration. I can’t get enough of his outstanding intellect. ❤
Awesome interview 🙏
Auren hoffman your show is great but please refrain from interfering before the guest completes his thought.
Interrupting?
Steven Pinker made me an optimist using math!
He's brilliant!
"The bat broke a window. What is the nature of the bat?"
Deepseek:
Typically, the phrase "the bat broke a window" refers to the sports scenario, where a ball hit by the bat breaks the window.
I was ready to listen to this talk for 2 more hours. Good stuff
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I have never listened to
this man and not be utterly edified .
Fantastic presentation.
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Actually I think that the silly output generated by AI makes it all the more human like
Great man Mr.Steven.....❤
Amazing, as always
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I wonder what economists have to add the talk at 27:00
Id rarely say this of Pinker, but i don't think he's thought long enough about how AI could do serious damage once its more powerful and widely accessible to malicious actors.
How long should he think?
'Trust your gut' - good choice.
The three year old child wasn’t asking:
“Why are you so fat?”…
…in a derogatory or pejorative context; but rather in an innocent interest or inquisitiveness.
Like a child asking:
“Why are you so tall?”
Why do Tesla then not use a feed back method when a Tesla vehicle gets stuck trying to drive from A to B?
Why do you assume they do not? In fact, they do. A lot.
@@jmarty1000 Ok maybe they do but apparently not in a way that can make current AI drive a car from a to be in the general case like humans can. Also what feed back is there when an AI is completely stuck in a task?
I KNOW you didn't just compare Stockfish to a thermostat. lol
Too much speaking and interrupting by the interviewer 😞
Dear lord.. first he says he was surprised by the capabilities of GPT4 then he says humans are not very good at assessing risk, then he says AI being an existential threat is nonsense. Embarrassing. It is people like him that will have the blood of humanity on their hands. Shame.
And don’t get me started on the “just don’t build it”.
Well said! Even if Steven Pinker has written useful books and spoken well elsewhere, this is a mess and he tramples his host's better understanding of AI.
It seems neuroscience is popping now, independent of ML. Look up Alipasha Vaziri work with Light Bead Microscopy. No guarantees but if Yoshua Bengio Attractors / dynamical systems models come together with that somehow, what a singularity.
And hallucinations do not show that AI is stupid. Rather the opposite, as explained by Geoff Hinton and many others
Please get Yoshua Bengio or comparable on with Steven Pinker next time!
It's painfully obvious that Hoffman is way out of his depth here and asks questions a person with MSc degree in Cognitive Science could answer with ease. Also, one can easily see Pinker realises a couple minutes into the interview it was a mistake to accept an invitation from a guy who has no knowledge of the domain in question but thinks he does. I advise next time to do background reading and read all the books written by the interviewees to get a decent grasp of the domain. Furthermore, the continuous interruptions, what's the point of that? Turned off half way through, as couldn't stomach these interruptions anymore.
It is painfully obvious that you are a pain in the butt,and that your comments are based on snobbishness and ladee-da..de deede dum....If you are so perfect why don't you do a podcast and do better,mr Perfection Trickster.....anyway you are entitled to your opinion and so am I...but I always keep it in mind that both your opinion,as well as mine,is just like an ass hole,in the sense that both you and I have one...🤪🤪🤔🤔🤣🤣😎
Pinker is trying hard to look like Einstein, unfortunatly he has no original work and the work he is best known of (his popular books) are all derivative.
Such a silly statement and sentiment. Pinker has done amazing original work in language learning and in 3-D Vision. But, yes, his biggest talent is explaining such complex and amazing phenomena as intelligence and consciousness, and in this he succeeds. And we're the beneficiaries of this.