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How do you preserve knowledge that is implicit and hard to make explicit? - Ivan Vendrov

Feb 27, 202347 minSeason 13Ep. 8
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Episode description

Ivan Vendrov is AI researcher, ML engineer interested in speculation of future systems

Questions discussed or for further discussions

  • What do you think is the great X-risks humans face today?
  • What are some weaknesses in terms of technology in general?
  • How do you steer technology to make sure it's not developing in ways that are harmful?
  • What is your take on spirituality?
  • What is the intersection between the Russian Orthodox religion and meditation?
  • What do Russian orthodox people do for lent?
    • Go vegan for the entire month
    • emphasis on spirituality
  • What happened to the soviet union and orthodox Christianity?
  • What is the word “mir”?
  • What is the difference between a time of troubles and a dark age?
  • Were the dark ages really dark?
  • What is the relationship between centralization and golden ages?
  • Who are the cypher phunks?
  • What are heterogenous networks?
  • What is cyborgism?
  • What is your take on rationalism?
    • superintelligence
    • At its best, its a community that has the best truth orientation
    • Where do rationalism and dogma meet?
  • What is post-rationalism?
  • Can you be dogmatic and rationalist at the same time?
  • Who were the original rationalists?
  • What is bayesian reasoning?
    • How can you establish all the events that could happen?
    • Naive bayesian reasoning
  • What does rationalism say about trusting others?
  • What are the other sources of truth for rationalists?
  • How do you convert or create knowledge?
    • The book “The social history of truth”
    • Truth or knowledge depends on a bedrock of trust and punishes liars
    • In 18th century only gentlemen could speak truth because they had “F-U” money
  • Why does knowledge follow a cyclical pattern of openness and dogma and how do they interact?
  • Can a bureaucracy last longer than 300 years old?
  • Can knowledge paradigms last long?
  • Will technology allow us to establish non-bureaucratic systems that can stay flexible?
  • Is cultural knowledge dying?
  • How do you preserve cultural knowledge?
  • How do you preserve knowledge that is implicit and hard to make explicit?
How do you preserve knowledge that is implicit and hard to make explicit? - Ivan Vendrov | Crazy Wisdom podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast