Parallax Video & Audio Podcast: Unique Self 2.0. with Marc Gafni
Portal 1: Intimacy, Eros, and Evolutionary Love
Unique Self 2.0?
What is Unique?
What is Self?
What is 2.0?
Dr. Marc Gafni argues that the Enlightenment traditions made the big mistake of denying identity and selfhood. He attempts to rectify this mistake and celebrate human uniqueness as the only way to survive the meta-crisis.
Dr. Zachary Stein on AI, Education, and the Meta-Crisis at Smart Funny Tortured Podcast – Video & Audio
The Smart Funny Tortured Podcast
Paul Chamberlain sits down with some of the most interesting people he knows to talk about what it was like when they broke down and what was their breakthrough. What tools, supports, and practices did they use and still use, to get back on track and carry on?
The podcast will also allow you to get to know Paul. What started as a well-produced podcast, turned into a life-changing cathartic confessional that could have only happened via his amazing guests and the support of those around him.
Through these shared stories, his hope is we all get a little more comfortable with being smart, funny and (a little less) tortured.
EPISODE CHAPTERS
0:01 – Envisioning an Educational Renaissance Through AI and Human Connection
2:18 – Technological Elites and the Redesign of Society
7:39 – BF Skinner’s Influence on Societal Engineering to Prevent Existential Risks
9:22 – Manipulation Through Digital Reinforcement and Surveillance
11:58 – Technocracy’s Struggle With Value and Control
13:45 – Confronting Nihilism and Meaning in Education
15:48 – Transforming American Education for Cold War Supremacy
18:35 – Decoding the Shift in American Education and Economy
21:59 – Debating AI’s Role in Transforming Education
25:03 – AI Socialization Threatens Millennia-Old Human Connections
26:46 – The Ethical Dilemmas of Humanoid AI Development
32:43 – Debating the Nature of Value and the Good Life
34:12 – The Dual Use Dilemma of AI in Modern Technology
35:57 – AI’s Impact on Military, Finance, and Pop Culture
39:09 – Educational Crisis and National Defense Perspectives
43:36 – Envisioning a Renaissance in Education Through AI and Community
48:57 – Revitalizing Education Through Community Engagement and Guild Structures
51:06 – Distinguishing Education from Propaganda and Coercion
55:19 – Coercion and Thought-Terminating Cliches in Social Media
1:00:26 – Confronting Propaganda with Educational Innovation
1:03:49 – Metacrisis Dynamics: Oscillating Between Chaos and Oppression
1:07:04 – Redefining Civilization Within Planetary Boundaries
1:10:37 – Rethinking Value Systems and Worldviews for Ecological Preservation
Dr. Zachary Stein is a Co-Founder of the Civilization Research Institute and the Center for World Philosophy and Religion. He was trained at the interface of philosophy, psychology, and education and now works in fields related to the mitigation of global catastrophic risk. He is a widely sought-after and award-winning speaker and a leading authority on the future of education and contemporary issues in human development.
Zak is the author of dozens of published papers and two influential books. His first book, Social Justice and Educational Measurement, traces the history of standardized testing and its ethical implications. His most recent book, Education in a Time Between Worlds, grapples with the dangers posed by a profound learning and capacity deficit in a time of civilization-wide transformation. In this work, Zak argues that educational systems must be transformed beyond recognition if humanity is to survive the planetary crises currently underway, from climate change to geopolitical instability.
Zak sees education, in a deeply philosophical sense, as fundamental to the sustainability of civilization, with implications for each component of the “metacrisis” – the complex, interrelated global challenges and existential threats facing humanity. In Zak’s view, whoever drives the technology stack of education will shape the future of civilization itself. His mission is to empower younger generations with the capacity to comprehend and respond appropriately to the unique challenges of our time.