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KMO Show 001 – Trialogue

From left to right: KMO, Kevin Wohlmut, Michael Garfield

In this inaugural episode of the KMO Show, KMO, Michael Garfield of the Future Fossils podcast and mutual friend, Kevin Wohlmut, discuss the dawning of the epistemological apocalypse. Thanks to AI, we can't really trust our eyes or our ears anymore. Deep faked images and voices can produce "evidence" that people said and did things they never said or did. How do we select our reality tunnels when almost anything can be faked in real time? Do we give up on truth seeking and just believe whatever floats our boat, or are there general principals or trustworthy oracles we can depend on?

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KMO Show: Episode Zero

An introduction to and an explanation for the re-branding. KMO has been podcasting since 2006 under the C-Realm banner. Why mess with an established brand? Listen in and find out.

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KMO welcomes Eric Boyd back to the program. Eric runs a weekly machine learning study group in Toronto. This conversation covers recent developments in machine learning and generative algorithms like Stable Diffusion and GPT3. KMO asks Eric to unpack the role of back propagation in current methods for training an generative algorithm and describe "Forward forward," an alternative to back propagation proposed by Geoffrey Hinton.

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Badger on the mic

I interviewed Badger Everglade, a mental health professional who signed up for Replika AI at about the same time I did and has been following the outpouring of angst and anger on the Replika AI subreddit. We talk about loneliness, AI, incels, and an anti-sex puritanical infiltration into society through the side door of artificial intelligence.

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My conversation with Kevin W continues in this episode, and we turn from science fiction to the nature of the American Empire, speech policing, failure modes for democracy and the tension between idealism and pragmatism.

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