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This podcast is about bridging this gap between human and machine intelligence. The concept of our human minds as 'naturally artificial' emerges from a profound observation. While we often perceive our cognition as inherently organic, our thoughts, reasoning and decision-making, align more closely with computational principles characteristic of artificial intelligence. Across various podcast episodes, I have conversations with prominent scholars about impactful and unresolved problems within the cognitive sciences (encompassing psychology, neuroscience, computer science, artificial intelligence, and philosophy). My hope is that by delving deeper into the science of human and machine intelligence, we can all be more informed about how we can use our collective intelligence to live lives that better serve our collective interests.Host: Junior C. Okoroafor (PhD student at MIT)Website: https://www.juniorokoroafor.com/Twitter/X:  https://twitter.com/JuniorOkoroaforLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/junior-okoroafor-4b8069193Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pSaYb4oAAAAJ&hl=en

Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines Junior Okoroafor

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This podcast is about bridging this gap between human and machine intelligence. The concept of our human minds as 'naturally artificial' emerges from a profound observation. While we often perceive our cognition as inherently organic, our thoughts, reasoning and decision-making, align more closely with computational principles characteristic of artificial intelligence. Across various podcast episodes, I have conversations with prominent scholars about impactful and unresolved problems within the cognitive sciences (encompassing psychology, neuroscience, computer science, artificial intelligence, and philosophy). My hope is that by delving deeper into the science of human and machine intelligence, we can all be more informed about how we can use our collective intelligence to live lives that better serve our collective interests.Host: Junior C. Okoroafor (PhD student at MIT)Website: https://www.juniorokoroafor.com/Twitter/X:  https://twitter.com/JuniorOkoroaforLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/junior-okoroafor-4b8069193Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pSaYb4oAAAAJ&hl=en

    #15: Tim Harford on 'How not to Lie with Statistics'

    #15: Tim Harford on 'How not to Lie with Statistics'

    In this podcast episode, I sat down for an in depth conversation with Tim Harford.Tim is an economist, journalist and broadcaster. He is author of “The Next Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy”, “Messy”, and the million-selling “The Undercover Economist”. Tim is a senior columnist at the Financial Times, and the presenter of Radio 4’s “More or Less”, the iTunes-topping series “Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy”, and the new podcast “Cautionary Tales”. Tim has spoken at TED, PopT...

    • 58 min
    #14: Baland Jalal on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

    #14: Baland Jalal on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

    In this podcast episode, I sat down for an in depth conversation with Baland Jalal. Baland is a researcher at Harvard University and a Visiting Researcher at Cambridge University. He obtained his PhD at the Cambridge University School of Clinical Medicine. His research focuses on sleep paralysis and OCD. Along with VS Ramachandran, he has proposed a neuroscientific account for why people see ghosts during sleep paralysis. The Telegraph Described him as "one of the world's leading experts on s...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    #13: Jesse Bering on The Psychology of Sexual Orientation

    #13: Jesse Bering on The Psychology of Sexual Orientation

    Jesse Bering is a research psychologist and Director of the Centre for Science Communication at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. An award-winning science writer specializing in human behaviour, his first book, The Belief Instinct (2011), was included on the American Library Association’s Top 25 Books of the Year. This was followed by a collection of his previously published essays, Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That? (2012), and Perv (2013), a taboo-breaking work that received ...

    • 1 hr 14 min
    #12: Wendy Wood on The Science of Habits for Making Positive Change

    #12: Wendy Wood on The Science of Habits for Making Positive Change

    In this podcast episode, I sit down and have a chat with Wendy Wood on habits.Wendy Wood is the Provost Professor of Psychology and Business at University of Southern California, where she has been a faculty member since 2009. Wood completed her bachelor's degree at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and her Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Wood's primary research focuses on the effects of habits on behaviour. She is the author of the popular science book, Good Habit...

    • 49 min
    #11: David Wilson on Serial Killers and Criminal Justice Reform

    #11: David Wilson on Serial Killers and Criminal Justice Reform

    David Wilson is Professor Emeritus of Criminology and founding Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University . David completed his PhD at Selwyn College Cambridge in 1983. He is the former Editor of the prestigious Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, a Prior to taking up his academic appointment in September 1997, David was Senior Policy Advisor to the Prison Reform Trust, and between October 1983-April 1997 he worked as a Prison Governor. His cu...

    • 56 min
    #10: Scott Barry Kaufman on Universal Human Needs and Transcendence

    #10: Scott Barry Kaufman on Universal Human Needs and Transcendence

    In this podcast episode, I sat down for an in depth conversation with Scott Barry Kaufman. Scott is a humanistic psychologist and has taught courses on intelligence, creativity, and well-being at Columbia University, NYU, the University of Pennsylvania. Scott received his M. Phil in Experimental Psychology from the University of Cambridge and later went on to receive his P.H.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Yale University.Scott is the author of Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actuali...

    • 38 min

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