Joel Pearson – I Think, Therefore AI

In the age of AI, do you feel that your future is uncertain?

In today’s Academy of Imperfection, we’re joined by Dr Joel Pearson; a neurofuturist, whose work centres around predicting how AI will impact every aspect of our lives going forward.

While many of us (us included) first and foremost imagine the impacts of AI in a tech-revolution-y, robot butler-y, terminator-adjacent way, this episode goes deeper.

Joel discusses with Hugh, Ryan and Josh how AI companions and the hijacking of the attention economy are leading to perhaps the first generation in known history with a lower IQ than the one beforehand.

We talk about the tangible and interconnected mental health impacts that this major societal disruption will have for ourselves, and Hugh and Josh ask how in the world we can broach this topic with our kids.

BUT, this episode isn’t all doom and gloom. Joel is a tech-optimist, after all.

We talk to Joel about how we can foster human connection, and continue to develop our critical thinking skills, whilst not turning away from AI altogether.

Joel, this has been invaluable.

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The episode weve been putting off
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The only certainty is disruption
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Impact of AI on the brain
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Rewards and moral responsibility
27:11
A scary mental health spiral
30:31
Think of the children
35:10
You may now kiss the AI
45:06
Purposeful Utopia
58:42
Seeing is no longer believing
1:02:21
The Roadmap to AI
1:11:35
Finding Motivation in Limbo
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