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Professor Christopher Summerfield, a leading neuroscientist at Oxford University and Research Director at the UK AI Safety Institute, former Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, discusses his new book, These Strange New Minds, which explores how large language models learned to talk, how they differ from the human brain, and what their rise means for control, agency, and the future of work.
We discuss:
How AI agents act in digital loops humans can’t see
Why agency may be more essential than reward
Fragility, feedback loops, and flash-crash analogies
What AI is teaching us about human intelligence
Augmentation vs. replacement in medicine, law, and beyond
Why trust is the social form of agency — and why humans must stay in the loop
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Guest Notes:
Human Information Processing (HIP) lab in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, run by Professor Christopher Summerfield: https://humaninformationprocessing.com/
📘 These Strange New Minds (Penguin Random House): https://www.amazon.com/These-Strange-New-Minds-Learned/dp/0593831713
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Professor Christopher Summerfield, a leading neuroscientist at Oxford University and Research Director at the UK AI Safety Institute, former Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, discusses his new book, These Strange New Minds, which explores how large language models learned to talk, how they differ from the human brain, and what their rise means for control, agency, and the future of work.
We discuss:
How AI agents act in digital loops humans can’t see
Why agency may be more essential than reward
Fragility, feedback loops, and flash-crash analogies
What AI is teaching us about human intelligence
Augmentation vs. replacement in medicine, law, and beyond
Why trust is the social form of agency — and why humans must stay in the loop
🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNickStandleaShow
Guest Notes:
Human Information Processing (HIP) lab in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, run by Professor Christopher Summerfield: https://humaninformationprocessing.com/
📘 These Strange New Minds (Penguin Random House): https://www.amazon.com/These-Strange-New-Minds-Learned/dp/0593831713
Christopher Summerfield Media:
🔗 Support This Podcast by Checking Out Our Sponsors:
Test Prep Gurus
Connect with The Nick Standlea Show:
Nick's Socials:
Ask questions,
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