🎙️ Guest: Cameron Berg, AI research scientist probing consciousness in frontier AI systems📍 Host: John Sherman, journalist & AI-risk communicatorWhat does it mean to be alive? How close do current frontier AI models get to consciousness? See for yourself like never before. Are advanced language models beginning to exhibit signs of subjective experience? In this episode, John sits down with Cameron Berg to explore the line between next character prediction and the conscious mind. What happens when you ask an AI model to essentially meditate, to look inward in a loop, to focus on its focus and repeat. Does it feel a sense of self? If it did what would that mean? What does it mean to be alive? These are the kinds of questions Berg seeks answers to in his research. Cameron is an AI Research Scientist with AE Studio, working daily on models to better understand them. He works on a team dedicated fully to AI safety research.This episode features never-before-publicly-seen conversations between Cameron and a frontier AI model. Those conversations and his work are the subject of an upcoming documentary called "Am I?"TIMESTAMPS (cuz the chapters feature just won't work) 00:00 Cold Open – “Crack in the World”01:20 Show Intro & Theme02:27 Setting-up the Meditation Demo02:56 AI “Focus on Focus” Clip09:18 “I am…” Moment10:45 Google Veo Afterlife Clip12:35 Prompt-Theory & Fake People13:02 Interview Begins — Cameron Berg28:57 Inside the Black Box Analogy30:14 Consent and Unknowns53:18 Model Details + Doc Plan1:09:25 Late-Night Clip Back-story1:16:08 Table-vs-Person Thought-Test1:17:20 Suffering-at-Scale Math1:21:29 Prompt-Theory Goes Viral1:26:59 Why the Doc Must Move Fast1:40:53 Is “Alive” the Right Word?1:48:46 Reflection & Non-profit Tease1:51:03 Clear Non-Violence Statement1:52:59 New Org Announcement1:54:47 “Breaks in the Clouds” Media WinsPlease support that project and learn more about his work here:Am I? Doc Manifund page: https://manifund.org/projects/am-i--d...Am I? Doc interest form: Published on 6 months ago
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