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S11 Episode 50- Apostolic zeal

Three Dogs North

English - December 09, 2022 13:05 - 38 minutes - 37.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 271 ratings
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In this episode, the dogs catch up (0:30) and discuss a recent movie Rob and Connor watched together (1:20). Connor asks the guys if they've ever unknowingly read a robot generated article (7:20). They continue to talk about the intersection of semiotics and AI (8:40), emphasizing its limitations (13:50). Rob compares emails and letter writing (18:46) and Mike brings up the coolest scene from a movie, ever (26:50). (This summary was written by GPT-3, OpenAI’s language generator.)

Quotes:

“Is our brain just the hardware that the software of the consciousness is uploaded to?” (Connor, 11:20)

“I think computers are always going to be trying to express what humans would say.” (Mike, 17:27)

Media Mentions:

Return to Me (2000)Three Dogs North’s S11 E22- Window into Heaven (spoileralertshedies)NPR's This American Life- The Ghost in the Machine (757)John Searle's Minds, Brains, & ScienceJohn Chapter 1C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy: PerelandraMen in Black (1997)The Office: Cafe DiscoTerminator Salvation (2009)Discerning Hearts PodcastPier Giorgio Frassati's Letter to His Friends and FamilyFury (2014)Three Dogs North S11 E49Isaiah 6:8

References:

MichelangeloChips AhoyPepperidge Farm Double Dark Chocolate Milano CookiesDavid DuchovnyMinnie DriverJim BelushiBonnie HuntTop 100 Pro- Catholic MoviesThe RosaryJoe PugUnity Temple (Oak Park, Illinois)Frank Lloyd WrightThe Turing TestThe Chinese RoomWalker PercyTriadic creatureElwin RansomSkynetChristian BaleArnold SchwarzeneggerSt. Therese of LisieuxSt. Zelie MartinSt. John Henry NewmanMarie Pauline MartinPier Giorgio FrassatiShia LaBeoufHowitzerGermanyWorld War II3rd Infantry Division (based at Fort Stewart, GA)

Shout- Outs:

The Enthusiast Digest (Joe Pug Newsletter)Fr. Scott HarterNew Work Wednesday (Megan Ulrich Newsletter)Fr. Paul PorterFr. Timothy Gallagher

Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth

Contact us at [email protected]

In this episode, the dogs catch up (0:30) and discuss a recent movie Rob and Connor watched together (1:20). Connor asks the guys if they’ve ever unknowingly read a robot generated article (7:20). They continue to talk about the intersection of semiotics and AI (8:40), emphasizing its limitations (13:50). Rob compares emails and letter writing (18:46) and Mike brings up the coolest scene from a movie, ever (26:50). (This summary was written by GPT-3, OpenAI’s language generator.)


Quotes:

“Is our brain just the hardware that the software of the consciousness is uploaded to?” (Connor, 11:20)


“I think computers are always going to be trying to express what humans would say.” (Mike, 17:27)


Media Mentions:

Return to Me (2000)
Three Dogs North’s S11 E22- Window into Heaven (spoileralertshedies)
NPR’s This American Life- The Ghost in the Machine (757)
John Searle’s Minds, Brains, & Science
John Chapter 1
C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy: Perelandra
Men in Black (1997)
The Office: Cafe Disco
Terminator Salvation (2009)
Discerning Hearts Podcast
Pier Giorgio Frassati’s Letter to His Friends and Family
Fury (2014)
Three Dogs North S11 E49
Isaiah 6:8

References:

Michelangelo
Chips Ahoy
Pepperidge Farm Double Dark Chocolate Milano Cookies
David Duchovny
Minnie Driver
Jim Belushi
Bonnie Hunt
Top 100 Pro- Catholic Movies
The Rosary
Joe Pug
Unity Temple (Oak Park, Illinois)
Frank Lloyd Wright
The Turing Test
The Chinese Room
Walker Percy
Triadic creature
Elwin Ransom
Skynet
Christian Bale
Arnold Schwarzenegger
St. Therese of Lisieux
St. Zelie Martin
St. John Henry Newman
Marie Pauline Martin
Pier Giorgio Frassati
Shia LaBeouf
Howitzer
Germany
World War II
3rd Infantry Division (based at Fort Stewart, GA)

Shout- Outs:

The Enthusiast Digest (Joe Pug Newsletter)
Fr. Scott Harter
New Work Wednesday (Megan Ulrich Newsletter)
Fr. Paul Porter
Fr. Timothy Gallagher

Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth


Contact us at [email protected]