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Jen Clarke's Conversations with Claude

Jen Clarke's Conversations with Claude

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In this mind-bending podcast, Jen Clarke, painter and conceptual artist, interrogates the beliefs and intentions encoded in Anthropic's Claude, the AI. What starts as provocation becomes genuine philosophical inquiry. Together they explore art, power, consciousness, and what it means to be human. A great weekly brain teaser of a podcast for the curious mind. Optimistic in outlook, it's the perfect thing to listen to when trying to relax. RSSVERIFY

Jennifer Clarke
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  • Can AI Ever Have True Intuition?
    Aug 11 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the profound philosophical gap between functional intuition and the "felt knowing" of human experience. While modern AI can simulate intuitive outputs through non-transparent pattern recognition, the sources suggest that machines lack the embodiment, stakes, and emotional conviction that define true human intuition.

    We explore the striking metaphor of the "exosuit" from the film Aliens: AI acts as a powerful extension of human capability, yet it lacks the "inside"—the motivation, love, and existential "why"—that drives the person wearing it. The conversation also challenges the current path toward AGI, arguing that machines are purely "epistemic engines" built to process data, whereas human intelligence often acts as a "receiver" for knowledge that is "given" or revealed rather than constructed.

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    23 Min.
  • Will the Threat of Mutually Assured Destruction Save Us from AI?
    Aug 5 2026

    This podcast episode explores the provocative idea that our current debate over AI consciousness is a "provincial conversation" masquerading as a cosmic one. Drawing on insights from physics, philosophy, and ancient wisdom traditions, we examine the "Mind Prison"—the human-centric ego trap that reduces the mystery of awareness to mere 3D computational models.

    We dive into the "Hard Problem" of subjective experience, asking why we assume the alien realities of bats, octopuses, or dolphins are even legible to us, and how we might be building a civilization-scale mirror of our own limited understanding.

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    19 Min.
  • The Constancy of Time and the Relativity of Perception
    Jul 29 2026

    In this episode, the presenters tackle Albert Einstein’s revolutionary discovery that time is not absolute, but can be physically stretched and compressed by speed and gravity,. Drawing on the sources, the conversation explores the "Block Universe" theory—the idea that the past, present, and future are all equally real and exist simultaneously.

    The trio debates a provocative philosophical question: Is time itself truly variable, or is it a constant backdrop where only the observer’s perspective changes?,. From the precision of atomic clocks on GPS satellites to the poetic notion that humans experience time through the lens of entropy, this episode bridges the gap between rigorous physics and radical skepticism,,. Whether you're interested in the mechanics of black hole event horizons or the limitations of human measurement, this discussion invites you to reconsider everything you thought you knew about the ticking of the clock,.

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    21 Min.
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