
John Brockman
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Author & Cultural impresario (https://t.co/FOvnZjM4Y7)—Chmn, Brockman, Inc. (@brockmaninc)—Editor, https://t.co/hZH9JnXJOo—Bio (https://t.co/ErQDKFXop1)
New York City
Joined June 2008
Congrats to Danny Kahneman! Hodges Figgis in Dublin, Ireland’s largest and most famous bookstore, announces their bestselling book – of all books! – over the last decade: Kahneman's THINKING, FAST AND SLOW.
Our official best selling book of the decade is. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman. The Top 5 best sellers from 2010-2020 are as follows; .1) Thinking, Fast and Slow.2) Sapiens .3) Stoner .4) Milkman.5) My Brilliant Friend
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The complete "Possible Minds Conference", an update from the field, is now available as a Thanksgiving Weekend Special—10 hours plus of audio and video, as well as a downloadable PDF of the 77,500-word manuscript. Enjoy.
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"The Universe Is Not in a Box" A Conversation with Julian Barbour, author of The End of Time
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Danny Hillis:"Emergences"-a "question to which I have no answers (and can barely articulate the question): How do lots of simple things interacting emerge into something more complicated? Then how does that create the next system out of which that happens.
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"Ecology of Intelligence": A Talk By Frank Wilczek on . "There’s this tremendous drive for intelligence, but there will be a long period of coexistence in which there will be an ecology of intelligence."
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"Morphogenesis for the Design of Design": A Talk by Neil Gershenfeld on "This is the thing I’m most excited about right now: the design of design."
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"The Language of Mind": A Talk By David Chalmers on "Will every possible intelligent system somehow experience itself or model itself as having a mind? Is the language of mind going to be inevitable in an AI system that has some kind of model of itself?"
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"Epistemic Virtues": A Talk By Peter Galison on (video|audio|text). "I’m interested in the question of epistemic virtues, their diversity, and the epistemic fears that they’re designed to address. By epistemic I mean how we gain and secure knowledge."
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"AI That Evolves in the Wild" A Talk By George Dyson on "I’m interested not in domesticated AI—the stuff that people are trying to sell. I'm interested in wild AI—AI that evolves in the wild. I’m a naturalist, so that’s the interesting thing to me."
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RT @timoreilly: People send me so many books that they hope I'll review that they pile up on top of the books that I'm actually working wit….
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BOOKS FOR THE AGES The best books to read at every age, from 1 to 100 - By WaPo Book World Staff "Here are our picks for worthwhile books to read during each year of life, from 1 to 100, along with some of the age-appropriate wisdom they impart."
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POSSIBLE MINDS in FT: "An erratic, but intriguing, selection of essays from many of the world’s leading (western) thinkers about artificial intelligence and the nature of humanity." Summer Books of 2019: Technology |
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS on POSSIBLE MINDS: "A fascinating map of AI’s likely future and an overview of the difficult choices that will shape it. A sense of respect for the human mind and humility about its limitations runs through the essays in Possible Minds."
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Kenneth Cukier reviews "Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI" a collection of essays edited by John Brockman.
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Just learned of the death of my friend John Wilcock, co-founder of the Village Voice last September. at 91. He was the first journalist to take the 1960s NYC avant-garde arts scene seriously. When we met in 1965 he was omnipresent.
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"The height of coolness to regard everything with a detached eye and rely on intuition to make instant decisions." —John Wilcock, Village Voice co-founder on NYC counterculture circa 1965, where we were both often present together at Warhol's Factory.
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[Editor’s note: By the spring of 1965, when seminal Voice editor John Wilcock tried to make sense of the underground pop culture phenomenon of Andy Warhol, the paper and the artist were intrinsically...
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‘There’s Just No Doubt That It Will Change the World’: David Chalmers on V.R. and A.I. NYTimes
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We will develop new worlds and beings with powers greater than our own. How do we maximize them for good?
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Aguirre's COSMOLOGICAL KOANS brings back memories of Capra's THE TAO OF PHYSICS and Zukav's THE DANCING WU LI MASTERS.
Mindscape Episode 51: Anthony Aguirre @AnthonyNAguirre on Cosmology, Zen, Entropy, and Information. #MindscapePodcast.
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Kai Krause asks his Final Question in "The Last Unknowns." Order now:
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