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The World's Smartest Mind: Exploring the Extremes of Thought with Benjamin Labatut

2024-12-13 Science & Technology
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Bestselling author Benjamin Labatut joins Brian Greene for an exploration of the extremes of the human mind, centering on one of its most extraordinary incarnations—polymath John von Neumann--delving into existential dilemmas, moral quandaries, and the profound impacts of scientific discovery. This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Participant: Benjamin Labatut Moderator: Brian Greene 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - Benjamin Labatut Introduction 02:23 - Introduction to Labatut's Maniac 03:56 - Pain and Woe Coming From the Faculty of Reason 09:30 - Father of AI, John von Neumann 14:01 - How AI Might Change Humanity 16:22 - Examining Extreme Personalities 18:20 - Kurt Gödel and Von Neumann 23:20 - Balancing the Rational with Belief 27:29 - Von Neumann's Conception of God 28:56 - Labatut's mixing of reality and imaginary 31:55 - Labatut's view of the medium of the novel 34:46 - Von Neumann's Desire for Legacy 39:48 - Labatut's view of mortality 42:21 - Credits VISIT our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com FOLLOW us on Social Media: Facebook: / worldsciencefestival Twitter: / worldscifest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldscifest/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldscifest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-science-festival #benjaminlabatut #worldsciencefestival #briangreene #artificialintelligence #johnvonneumann #polymath #themind #ai #computerscience #consciousness #johnvonneumann #vonneumann

Top Comments (10)

@TylerKnight 2024-12-13

25 years ago, wandering in a bookstore, I picked up Brian Greene's book Elegant Universe on a whim. It was life-changing, opening the floodgates of curiosity to understand the nature of... well, Nature.

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@thesixthbook 2024-12-14

BG really showing his range here. Saw a lot of comments that were shady but this conversation is really what we need in the age of AI! We’re gonna have to get closer to what makes us human.

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@PolishSebby 2024-12-15

“The mind is alive when it is suffering, when it is unsure” - Wow. As a mystic on one side and an engineer on the other I find this kind of conversation to be deeply insightful.

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@harveybernstein9203 2024-12-20

“Either you accept truth that cannot be proven or you accept contradiction.” When I heard Labatut say that I shivered. I never thought of that idea being applied to the real world. As a mathematician I have often pondered that concept as being applied to a logical system. However, I never even considered it as a philosophic fact of living in the world. I found that idea to be profoundly deep and yet extremely self-evident.

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@blackgirlgrimoire 2024-12-28

I love writers and scientists and artists and skeptics and believers. Big thinkers and feelers. We are so beautifully loco and human broken and divine

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@rickcoyne7845 2024-12-14

This was so insightful. Another great video Brian. I have always thought that all humans are insecure from the time we are old enough to grasp reality.. I feel in short, Benjamin portrayed my thought in so many eloquent ways. He has a fascinating way to express the human experience. Thank you so much for having him as your guest.

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@carolspencer6915 2024-12-14

Good evening Brian and Benjamin Seems we can be walking talking contradictions of reasonable madness, indeed. Loved this. Thank you kindly for this beautiful although short, shared conversation. 💜

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@алексд-к7г 2025-01-10

"I have known a great many intelligent people in my life. I knew Planck, von Laue and Heisenberg. Paul Dirac was my brother in law; Leo Szilard and Edward Teller have been among my closest friends; and Albert Einstein was a good friend, too. But none of them had a mind as quick and acute as Jansci [John] von Neumann. I have often remarked this in the presence of those men and no one ever disputed me. But Einstein's understanding was deeper even than von Neumann's. His mind was both more penetrating and more original than von Neumann's. And that is a very remarkable statement. Einstein took an extraordinary pleasure in invention. Two of his greatest inventions are the Special and General Theories of Relativity; and for all of Jansci's brilliance, he never produced anything as original." Eugene Wigner

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@mattmiller4917 2024-12-14

I love Labatut's novels. Looking forward to watching this later.

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@stefanmaurer7922 2025-10-30

I am currently reading Labatut‘s book MANIAC and I very much enjoy it. Great book, very inspiring.

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