Topic: Expert Systems

5 chapters across the catalog

p-doom
Episode 1610 1:33:20 - 1:40:29

1610: p-doom

Effective Accelerationism and Medical AI Expert Systems

A report from France 24 explains the philosophical battle between "effective altruism" and "effective accelerationism" (e/acc) within the tech industry. The segment transitions into a critique of AI in healthcare, comparing modern "predictive health" claims to the failed "expert systems" of the 1980s. The hosts argue that these systems are often just opaque decision trees prone to data bias.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 16:38 - 19:38

1542: Digital Dementia

Electronic Brain History, Human Evolution vs AI

The current AI hype cycle is compared to the "electronic brain" craze of the 1950s and the Japanese "fifth generation" computer project of the 1980s. The hosts argue that human perception and the brain evolve to handle new stimuli, such as cinematic jump cuts, faster than AI can truly innovate. They maintain that AI remains a probability calculation rather than a thinking entity.

Episode 456 32:13 - 36:00

456: Sell-ah-bretties

IBM Watson Medical Analytics, Artificial Intelligence Marketing

IBM introduces "Patient Care and Insights," a medical analytics application utilizing Watson technology to predict patient treatments. The hosts recall their previous prediction that Watson's appearance on Jeopardy! was a marketing ploy for this medical system. The segment also critiques the perceived failure of AI technologies like Siri and the historical collapse of the AI boom.