Jaron Lanier

Behavior Modification, Virtual Reality, and Re-inventing the Internet

Photo Credit: www.jaronlanier.com

Photo Credit: www.jaronlanier.com

In this episode I speak with technologist, musician, and author, Jaron Lanier about technology, behavior modification, social media addiction, artificial intelligence and virtual reality and consciousness.  We discuss the internet economics, his critique of free services, and how to re-think the internet, data collection, privacy, and paying people for their data.  We also discuss the human rights and the nature of personhood.  

Jaron Lanier is the author of several books including 10 Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now, Who Owns the Future? The Dawn of the Everything, a personal memoire and  history of virtual reality. Lanier was one of the founders of virtual reality and coined the term.  He also  wrote a  book on the philosophy of the person, You are not a Gadget: A Manifesto.  Links below

He has a  long and distinguished career in tech. He began computer programming in the 1970s. In the 1980s he worked for Atari, and founded a virtual reality company. He has been a founder or principal of a number  tech firms which have been acquired by Google, Adobe, and Pfizer. Jaron currently works at the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at  Microsoft Research. 

In addition to his work and writing on technology he is a visual artist and musician.  He is a painter and a pianist among other things, and has large collection of unique instruments from all over the world.  He writes orchestral and choral works and is involved in the the new “classical” movement.  He also has written movie scores, performed with notable Jazz musicians, and his symphonies and choral works have been commissioned by the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. 

He does not have any social  media accounts, but you can learn more about his work at www.jaronlanier.com 

In this episode, I speak with technologist, musician, and author, Jaron Lanier about technology, behavior modification, artificial intelligence and virtual reality and consciousness. We discuss the internet economics, his critique of free services, and how to re-think the internet, data collection, privacy, and paying people for their data.

Resources

Agents of Alienation Essay

Norbert Weiner On the Human Use of Human Beings

BF Skinner

Skinner Box

Richard Stallman

My Review of 10 Arguments to Delete Your Social Media Accounts Right Now


Philosophy of the person shapes economy 

With a perfectly defined problem algorithm works well, but types of problems that are perfectly defined - excludes real world problems 


AI Ideology

Computer as collaboration tool versus AI becomes a new life form

Part of the problem is marketing: AI hides behind curtain, but it relies on human input.

AI not even a thing. It is people + computers. 


Theory of Everything

one of my concerns is that our age is ideological and many people want a theory of everything. I talk about this in my episode with Glen Weyl as well

Jaron gave the example of String theory in physics as the dominant theory that allowed little dissent.

Recommended Lee Smolin: The Trouble with Physics 

Jaron Lanier TED Talk: How We Need to Remake the Internet




Website

Books

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