Friday, November 22, 2019

65 - Vold on How We Can Extend Our Minds With AI


Karina Vold

In this episode I talk to Dr Karina Vold. Karina is a philosopher of mind, cognition, and artificial intelligence. She works on the ethical and societal impacts of emerging technologies and their effects on human cognition. Dr Vold is currently a postdoctoral Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Philosophy, and a Digital Charter Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. We talk about the ethics extended cognition and how it pertains to the use of artificial intelligence. This is a fascinating topic because it addresses one of the oft-overlooked effects of AI on the human mind.

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Show Notes

  • 0:00 - Introduction
  • 1:55 - Some examples of AI cognitive extension
  • 13:07 - Defining cognitive extension
  • 17:25 - Extended cognition versus extended mind
  • 19:44 - The Coupling-Constitution Fallacy
  • 21:50 - Understanding different theories of situated cognition
  • 27:20 - The Coupling-Constitution Fallacy Redux
  • 30:20 - What is distinctive about AI-based cognitive extension?
  • 34:20 - The three/four different ways of thinking about human interactions with AI
  • 40:04 - Problems with this framework
  • 49:37 - The Problem of Cognitive Atrophy
  • 53:31 - The Moral Status of AI Extenders
  • 57:12 - The Problem of Autonomy and Manipulation
  • 58:55 - The policy implications of recognising AI cognitive extension
 

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