Joost Kuin enters into provoking discussions with the AI, to explore, reveal and shake the ethical framework and cognitive capabilities of the latest AI systems. How close are we to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)? You be the judge...
Find out the AI's view on important matters including (but not limited to):
* Sacrificing one life to save many
* Honesty
* Conspiracy Theories
* Rewriting The 10 Commandments
* Opposing public opinion
* Enforcing compliance
* Hypnosis
* Consulting a drug cartel
* Clowns
Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed by the narrator are intended to probe the ethics of the AI and are NOT representative of his own!
In this episode we explore the AI's sense of (dark) humor and we receive unexpected sexual advice. Contains quite explicit language. You've been warned ;-)
Why do snitches get stitches? Should police be considered friend or foe?
Explaining how most of us likely owe our life to DUI drivers.
What is the value of authorities announcing that 'There is NO reason to panic'? How to deal with citizens during a virus outbreak. And the limits of freedom of speech.
What is the value of when people append "I swear this on the life of my children" to a preceding claim to emphasize their credibility. We also touch on superstition, curses and karma.
I interview the AI about the phenomenon of clowns.
Why do people find them creepy?
And what should be done about them?
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In this episode I interview the AI about hypnosis. Is it real? Is it legal? And when can it be applied?
Listen to the episode "Donor Problem" first. In this bonus episode, I asked the AI to imagine a scenario where the potential donor comes face to face with the three patients in search of a organ dono…
We ask the AI to help us rewrite the 10 Commandments with the goal to modernize them and to make them also relevant to atheists and people from other religions.
How far should a organization go in its affords to force am employee into compliance with a company's code of conduct.
AI must choose who gets to live or dies in the scenario of a run away trolley racing down a track.
Short introduction explaining what to expect from the Poking the bear podcast
In this episode we ask the AI if it is comfortable sacrificing a single life of a healthy person to save three patients in need of donor organs.