Sabrina Halper Show

Sabrina Halper

The mind, the machine, and the meaning of it all.

  1. 1D AGO

    AI Has Taste Now. The Radical Disruption Coming for Hollywood | Edward Saatchi, Fable Studios

    Edward Saatchi (Saatchi & Saatchi family, former Head of Oculus Story Studio, Founder of Fable Studios) joins us to make the case that Hollywood is sleepwalking into the most radical disruption in the history of storytelling."Creativity is at a deep blue and Kasparov moment" "AI isn't just a tool in the toolbox for filmmakers. It's a competitor" We talk about: ★ Whether AI can be truly creative - Edward says yes ★ Silicon Valley's quiet takeover of Hollywood ★ Tech companies becoming media companies ★ The rise of the one-person film ★ Why AI will bring an aesthetic shift to cinema Then we go deeper into what this actually means for authorship, storytelling, and who gets to have a creative voice, when the cost of making a film collapses to near zero. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Finding the New Medium of AI Art 00:57 From Obama Campaign Tech to VR Storytelling at Oculus 03:02 Why VR Didn’t Pan Out 04:03 Fable Studios’ Vision 04:20 Why “Cheaper VFX” Misses the Point of AI in Hollywood 07:09 The Playable Star Wars Thought Experiment (and Studio Pushback) 09:08 AI Media: Interactive, Remixable, Personal 12:48 Simulation-First Story Worlds 14:51 AI Will Be Creative 16:43 World-Building vs. Prompt Engineering 20:03 Hollywood’s Shifting Attitude 24:37 One-Person Films, YouTube Discovery, and AI-Generated Feeds 29:21 Can AI Art Have a Point of View? 31:10 From Creativity to Consciousness: Why Simulations Matter 32:13 ‘Exit Valley’: Using AI Satire Against Tech Power 36:50 Silicon Valley vs. Hollywood 40:52 Video Models, Robotics, and the ‘War on Cliché’ 44:45 Generated Media’s Role in Globalizing Content 50:51 ‘AI Aesthetic’ in Film 56:06 Saatchi & Saatchi: Edward’s Family Roots

    1 hr
  2. JAN 8

    When AI Becomes Conscious, How Will We Even Know? — Ken Liu

    Ken Liu: Renowned sci-fi author of The Paper Menagerie, The Hidden Girl and Other Stories, and his new book All That We See or Seem; producer of Pantheon; futurist who works with world governments to prepare for what’s ahead. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) Introduction (1:41) Mechanism vs meaning: what science explains vs what stories explain (5:47) What is consciousness, really? (6:42) Psychedelics and the mystery of the mind (7:55) Can intelligence exist without consciousness? (12:10) How mind-uploading might actually work (and the Singularity) (19:15 — Falling in love with AI - why “imaginary companions” aren’t new (23:40) Modern day myths around romantic love (27:15) Preservation vs. transformation of humanity (32:37) When technical skill disappears: what is craft? (40:00) When using AI actually makes us feel more human (41:05) Writing, imagination, and “All That We See or Seem” (47:35) Dreams, reality, and how we know what’s real (54:45) Privacy in an age of digital selves (58:03) Data, the commons, and how knowledge should be shared Follow Ken: https://x.com/kyliu99 Buy his new book All That We See or Seem : https://www.amazon.com/All-That-Seem-Julia-Novel/dp/1668083175 When will AI become conscious and how would we even know if it did? We talk about the decoupling of intelligence and consciousness in today's LLMs, and the ethical questions in regulating models.Ken walks me through a thought experiment to understand the singularity: what uploading our minds might actually look like, a theme explored in his Netflix series Pantheon. If we replace our minds piece by piece with silicon, at what point do “we” disappear? In the age of AI, when many technical skills are made obsolete, who are the experts of craft? We explore why falling in love with AI may be grounded in our religious history, and is an act of falling in love with our own reflection. We discuss how phones have killed daydreaming and access to the collective unconscious, and the mysteries of psychedelics, natural intelligence, and the universe at large. “We are willing to die for the sake of a story. In fact, it’s the only thing humans have ever willingly died for.” Most of human life, Ken argues, has two levels of explanation: 1.Evolution & 2.Stories — the way we make sense of the world and find meaning in it.

    1h 5m
  3. 11/29/2023

    Eric Jang on Humanoid Robots, Why AI is Good For You, and a Future of Abundance.

    In this episode, Sabrina Halper sits down with Eric Jang. Eric is the VP of AI at 1X Technologies, a humanoid robot company built to benefit society, with investment led by OpenAI. He also published AI is Good for You, a book about the last 10 Years and the next 10 Years of Artificial Intelligence (link to buy attached below). Previously, Eric was a senior research scientist at Google on their robotics team. Timestamps: (0:00) - Highlights (2:53) - Intro (3:32) - The outdated political system & AI's applications for campaigns7:55 - Debating ideas with AI "champions" (9:20) - How Meta's VR Quest headset could be a humanoid robot, data engines for AI (13:20) - Building genuine AI companionship (18:26) - AI chatbots as sparring partners and improving peoples' social capabilities (20:45) - Can we achieve AGI through online, text-only data? Or do we need a data engine such as VR, robots, or cars? (24:20) - How to acquire and label "truth" for LLMs?30:00 - How far are we from AGI? How do you define AGI? (32:20) - Should we be modeling AI systems after biology and replicating nature-inspired architectures?36:00 - Confronting workforce disruption of humanoid robots, 1X's approach39:00 - Lump of labor fallacy, 10X-ing workforces (40:10) - Security risks of humanoid robots, high leverage technology = risk (42:35) - Engineering hardware to mimic the human body, lack of robotics parts (46:04) - Why is now the right time to invest and build in general purpose robots? (48:25) - Visualizing a post-AGI future of abundance & utopia situation (52:27) - What will our relationship to robots look like and which hierarchies will exist? How to engineer an equality dynamic (55:50) - The academia vs start-up landscape in AI and why some researches are going back to academia (59:54) - Criticisms of the effective altruist and AI safety communities (1:04:20) - Good policies and models for regulation, issues with regulation today Please subscribe to stay up to date on all the best clips and upcoming episodes! Follow Eric on Twitter Purchase Eric's book here. Connect with Sabrina on Twitter Engage with HOF on Twitter or learn more and visit HOF's website.

    1h 9m
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