Increments
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
94 episodes of Increments since the first episode, which aired on May 19th, 2020.
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    #45 - Four Central Fallacies of AI Research (with Melanie Mitchell)October 31st, 2022 | 53 mins 29 secsai, complexity, intelligenceWe chat with Melanie Mitchell about our understanding of artificial intelligence, human intelligence, and whether it's reasonable to expect us to be able to build sophisticated human-like automated systems anytime soon. 
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    #44 - Longtermism Revisited: What We Owe the FutureOctober 3rd, 2022 | 1 hr 2 minseffective altruism, ethics, longtermism, philosophyCould have seen this one coming. We discuss Will MacAskill's new book "What We Owe the Future." 
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    #43 - Artificial General Intelligence and the AI Safety debateAugust 28th, 2022 | 1 hr 7 minsagi, ai safety, empiricism, existential riskIs advanced AI going to kill everyone? How close are we to building AGI? Is current AI creative? Put aside your philosophy textbooks, because we have the answers. 
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    #42 (C&R, Chap 12+13) - Language and the Body-Mind ProblemJuly 20th, 2022 | 50 mins 39 secscausality, determinism, karl buhler, language, mind-body problem, popperWe wrestle with chapter 12 and 13 of Conjectures and Refutations, on the topic of the mind-body problem, theories of language, determinism, and causality. This one is a real doozy folks. 
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    #41 - Parenting, Epistemology, and EA (w/ Lulie Tanett)June 20th, 2022 | 1 hr 18 minsbayesianism, critical rationalism, effective altruism, epistemology, rationalityWe're joined by the wonderful Lulie Tanett to talk about effective altruism, pulling spouses out of burning buildings, and why you should prefer critical rationalism to Bayesianism for your mom's sake. 
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    #40 - The Myth of The Framework: On the possibility of fruitful discussionMay 30th, 2022 | 45 mins 31 secsconversation, disagreement, framework, karl popper, progressWe discuss "The Myth of the Framework," an essay by Karl Popper arguing against the thesis that fruitful conversation is impossible unless you share a common framework of beliefs and assumptions. 
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    #39 - The Enigma of ReasonApril 27th, 2022 | 1 hr 1 minbias, cognitive biases, evolution, psychology, rationality, reasonA discussion of The Enigma of Reason by Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber. 
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    #38 (C&R Series, Ch. 2) - Wittgenstein vs PopperMarch 8th, 2022 | 1 hr 3 minsconjectures and refutations, philosophical problems, popper, wittgenstein, wittgenstein's pokerWhat made Wittgenstein so angry with Popper that he threatened him with a poker? We analyze Chapter 2 of C&R to find out. 
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    #37 - Montessori Education w/ Matt BatemanFebruary 16th, 2022 | 1 hr 21 minschild development, childhood, education, education reform, maria montessori, workWe're joined by Matt Bateman, the director of the Montessori think tank Montessorium, to talk all things education. 
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    #36 - Analyzing Effective Altruism as a Social MovementJanuary 26th, 2022 | 56 mins 15 secscore values, cults, effective altruism, groupthink, social movementsVaden and Ben debate Effective Altruism and provocatively ask "Is EA a cult?" and come up with a resounding... Kinda. Maybe. It's hard to say. 
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    #35 - Climate Change III: Fossil FuelsNovember 29th, 2021 | 47 mins 48 secsclimate change, energy, energy transitions, fossil fuels, peak oil, shale gas revolution, vaclav smilA dive into the science and politics of fossil fuels, guided by the inimitable Vaclav Smil. 
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    #34 - Climate Change II: Growth, Degrowth, Reactions, ResponsesNovember 9th, 2021 | 55 mins 3 secsapocalypticism, climate change, degrowth, economic growth, optimism, specialization, tradeRound two of climate change! We talk about the degrowth movement, why economic growth is good for wellbeing, and respond to some of the criticism we received in the previous episode. 
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    #33 (C&R Series, Ch. 3) - Instrumentalism and EssentialismOctober 25th, 2021 | 40 mins 10 secsessentialism, instrumentalism, language, politics, progressWe discuss Popper's delicious criticism of two dominant approaches to knowledge in physics and philosophy departments: instrumentalism and essentialism. 
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    #32 - Climate Change I: Initial Thought-CrimesOctober 5th, 2021 | 51 minsalarmism, climate change, environmentalism, nuclear energy, renewablesWe dip our toes into the heated (heating?) waters of the climate debate. Sorry Greta. 
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    #31 - The Fall of the Weinstein RepublicSeptember 14th, 2021 | 54 mins 51 secsanimal suffering, physics, secular guru, tim nguyen, weinsteinWe had a semi-serious conversation about environmentalism in store for you, but we got trapped by the WIN (Weinsteinian institutional narrative). Like a black hole, the epic meltdown of Weinstein's and the confrontation with Tim Nguyen -- apparently the only adult in the room -- pulled us in, and we couldn't avoid talking about it. 
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    #30 - Let's all just have a good cry (w/ Christofer Lövgren)August 30th, 2021 | 1 hr 39 minscommunity, criticism, crying, david deutsch, free will, labelsChristofer Lövgren joins us for a wide ranging discussion on community, criticism, and crying. 
