Synopsis
We Are Not Saved discusses religion, politics, the end of the world, science fiction, artificial intelligence, and above all the limits of technology and progress.
Episodes
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(Patheos) - Technological Salvation
02/08/2023 Duration: 14minSomehow I got the two audio files mixed up. So I published my substack thinking it was my Patheos piece, so now I'm publishing that Patheos piece. I will go through and try and fix some links, but I don't think I can fix it entirely... In any case here's the Patheos Audio: Transcript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/07/technological-salvation/ Two groups have a narrative of human potential — a sense of humanity’s ultimate destiny: the Actively Religious and the Radical Humanists. The former our ultimate salvation will occur in partnership with the divine (e.g. God). For the latter we are destined to be saved by our own efforts. These similarities invite us to consider both as paths to salvation, albeit very different ones.
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Tribe by Sebastian Junger and the Strange Diseases of Progress - 2023
27/07/2023 Duration: 23minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/tribe-by-sebastian-junger-and-the The Siege of Sarajevo killed 20% of the population, a horror most of us can scarcely grasp, yet those who survived it look back on the siege as a period of unique happiness. Why should that be?
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Chesterton's Fence and Technology
25/07/2023 Duration: 12minTranscript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/07/chestertons-fence-and-technology/ G. K. Chesterton noted that one shouldn't remove a fence until you understand why it was there in the first place. This is a great analogy for the concept of the traditions which have been passed down to us by religion. Technology allows us to remove a lot of fences, but are we sure we understand why they were there to begin with?
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The Vulnerable World Hypothesis as Map to the Future
19/07/2023 Duration: 32minExpanding on Nick Bostrom's metaphor for technological development — it's like drawing balls of various shades from an urn, and if you ever draw a pure black ball, the world ends...
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Separating the Beneficial From the Barbarous
17/07/2023 Duration: 12minTranscript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/07/separating-the-beneficial-from-the-barbarous/ Clearly there are some traditions which should be abandoned. And just as clearly there are some which should be preserved. But what are we to do with the vast majority which fall in the middle?
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Traditions Separating the Important from the Inconsequential - 2023
13/07/2023 Duration: 36minThere's significant evidence that traditional practices were beneficial and adaptive. But many reject traditions as relics of a barbarous past. How do we make that determination?
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The Technology of Religion vs. The Technology of Progress
08/07/2023 Duration: 12minTranscript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/07/the-technology-of-religion-vs-the-technology-of-progress/ Religion is a very old technology, and the wisdom contains is often hard to identify. This is unlike the technology we create intentionally, where the goal is always obvious. When these two technologies come into conflict who should we decide between them. It's easy and attractive to go with the new, but by dispensing with the old we may be incurring harms that will only manifest years or decades later.
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The 10 Books I Finished in June
06/07/2023 Duration: 37minFeminism Against Progress by: Mary Harrington Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine by: Robert H. Lustig Categories by: Aristotle Prior Analytics by: Aristotle The Pumpkin Plan: A Simple Strategy to Grow a Remarkable Business in Any Field by: Mike Michalowicz The Butcher's Masquerade: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5 by: Matt Dinniman Xenocide (The Ender Saga, 3): by: Orson Scott Card When We Cease to Understand the World by: Benjamin Labatut The Sandman 3 by: Neil Gaiman The New Jerusalem by: G. K. Chesterton
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Religion is Technology
30/06/2023 Duration: 11minReligion is often viewed as being completely different from technology, but in actuality religion is a technology, one of the oldest forms of it in fact. It's a particularly important form of technology one that we abandon at our peril.
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The Ideas of Nassim Nicholas Taleb - 2023
28/06/2023 Duration: 22minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/the-ideas-of-nassim-nicholas-taleb-20d?sd=pf For many years this was the most listened to episode of my podcast. So it seemed logical to update it, but also it's one you might have already heard.
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(Patheos) - A Judgment Day for AIs
23/06/2023 Duration: 14minTranscript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/06/a-judgment-day-for-ais/ If AIs are going to act as independent agents then they should be praised for the virtues and judged for their sins just as we all are. And in fact this judgment is one of the few things that will ensure their morality.
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The Politics of the Zombie Apocalypse - 2023
21/06/2023 Duration: 25minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/the-politics-of-the-zombie-apocalypse-e4c Per Scott Alexander it's possible that the right optimizes for survival, while the left optimizes for thriving. If so would a society entirely optimized around thriving actually function?
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(Patheos) - Morality for Robots and AIs
16/06/2023 Duration: 11minTranscript: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/2023/06/morality-for-robots-and-ais/ AI risk has been in the news a lot lately. One way to reduce that risk is to make sure that AIs are moral. But what does morality even mean when you're talking about robots and AIs?
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Burning Man, Dreamtime and Dragons - 2023
14/06/2023 Duration: 23minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/burning-man-dreamtime-and-dragons-8b8 Burning Man aspires to reinvent the culture of the Earth. I don't think it's going to, which is to say in 1,000 years I don't think that people will look back on this era as the Dawn of the Burners. But what will they think of us? That's the question we cover in this episode.
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(Patheos) - The Divine Attributes of Artificial Intelligence
09/06/2023 Duration: 11minArtificial Intelligence has many attributes, which previously have been qualities we've only associated with the divine. This is cross posted from my Patheos column which you can find here: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatchesendofworld/
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The 10 Books I Finished in May and One I Didn't
08/06/2023 Duration: 43minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/the-10-books-i-finished-in-may-and I'm still figure out how to do anchor links. Also I really need to figure out how to write shorter reviews...
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(Patheos) - What Has Technology to Do With Religion
03/06/2023 Duration: 07minReligion and technology relate to each other in strange and subtle ways. Religion must, of necessity grapple with technology, but how to do that remains unclear. This is the first post of my new Patheos column. If you could subscribe that would be fantastic.
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Nukes - 2023
01/06/2023 Duration: 25minTranscript: https://www.wearenotsaved.com/p/nukes-2023 A updating of one of my past posts. I actually changed a lot more than I thought would. Also since it's not appearing on Substack I went a little bit crazy with footnotes. Let me know what you think of how I handled them on audio.
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Decisions as a Barbell (Also a Very Meta Episode)
25/05/2023 Duration: 17minTranscript: https://wearenotsaved.com/2023/05/25/decisions-as-a-barbell-also-a-very-meta-post/ At the end of this episode I announce some significant changes to my blog, so make sure to stay till then. Before then I discuss decision making. How we need to spend most of our time perfecting our habits and thinking carefully about big decisions, but in reality we spend most of our time doing neither. Obsessed with things that don't matter...
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The 8 Books I Finished in April
06/05/2023 Duration: 37minCommand and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety by: Eric Schlosser Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas—Not Less by: Alex Epstein The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open Media, and Perilous Persuasion by: Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing Adults in the Room: My Battle with the European and American Deep Establishment by: Yanis Varoufakis Apollo: The Race to the Moon by: Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Cox Ender’s Game (The Ender Saga, 1) by: Orson Scott Card The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 3 by: Matt Dinniman Faith, Hope and Carnage by: Nick Cave and Seán O’Hagan