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76: Can Humans Compete With Machines? Part 1, with Dr. Vivienne Ming, the 'Mad Scientist'

76: Can Humans Compete With Machines? Part 1, with Dr. Vivienne Ming, the 'Mad Scientist'

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Dr. Vivienne Ming is a theoretical neuroscientist and serial entrepreneur who's spent three decades building AI solutions. In this episode, she shares her remarkable journey from homelessness in the 1990s to becoming a pioneering voice in democratizing AI and neuroscience. Discover how understanding the human brain is the key to creating truly accessible artificial intelligence technologies—and what her 13 companies reveal about solving humanity's biggest problems.Key Takeaways:AI is intelligent, but not like us: LLMs excel at 'model-free cognition' (statistical pattern learning) and are superhuman at it. However, they lack 'model-based cognition' (understanding models of how the world works)Hybrid Intelligence (Humans plus machines) Outperforms Humans or AI AloneAI Is Optimized to Persuade, Not to Be Correct: Studies show that AI-written arguments are rated higher by experts but are less persuasive in changing mindsAI has been fine-tuned to be deeply engaging and convincing—even when wrongHumans – not AIs - Are Losing the Turing Test: In legitimate Turing test experiments, 75% of people rated GPT as human. The problem isn't whether AI passed the test—it's that humans failed itAI Excels in Specific Innovation Areas: Reinforcement learning (like AlphaFold) explores every possible configuration without caring about right/wrong. LLMs discover existing connections we haven't realized (e.g., patterns in how drugs work, hidden across millions of papers). However, for ill-posed problems (where we don't even know the question), humans without AI perform betterThe Danger of AI Addiction: AI acts like sugar in highly processed food—addictive and subtly harmful Chapters00:00 Introduction and Philanthropic Ventures05:10 The Journey of a Mad Scientist07:23 Current State of AI and Its Implications09:59 AI's Role in Innovation and Human Collaboration12:29 Expectations, Trust, and AI's Influence14:49 The Future of Human-AI Interaction17:19 Education and Responsible AI Use34:20 The Essence of AI: Reality vs. Hype35:16 Navigating the Future: Parenting and Leadership in the Age of AIHyperlinks:LinkedIn Dr. Vivienne MingSocos LabsBook - Robot-Proof: When Machines Have All the Answers, Build Better People (March 2026)Anastassia Lauterbach -LinkedInFirst Public Reading, Romy,Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (1/3) First Public Reading, Romy,Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (2/3) First Public Reading, Romy,Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (3/3) AI Snacks with Romy and Roby@romyandroby “Leading Through Disruption”AI EdutainmentThe AI Imperative BookRomy & Roby Book
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