Lineage and learning, with Max Langenkamp
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Max and I discussed the nature of lineages, and why they are so important for learning through apprenticeship. I went into detail about my participation in multiple lineages of artificial intelligence research (0:33), developmental psychology (5:41), Vajrayana Buddhism (9:18), meta-rationality in experimental science (17:38), teaching and learning tacit knowledge (21:22), the misuse of statistical methods and meta-rational remedies (24:45), the perversion of science for institutional legibility (30:19), understanding the performance of epic poetry (32:27), a fun side-quest (36:49), and how meaning itself fell apart (38:25). There’s a pretty-good AI-generated transcript available via a button, if you view this in the Substack app or on the web. Get full access to Meaningness at meaningness.substack.com/subscribe
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