It’s been a minute since I’ve posted a video. Restart the clock. In this video, I critique Outside Philosopher’s critique of the debate between Robert Sapolsky and Daniel Dennett on Free Will and Determinism. He attempts to leverage Gödel’s Uncertainty Principle in his defence.
Feel free to leave comments on YouTube or below. Cheers.
Love it. And I love the cartoon goat reading what I suppose is your text. So fabulous ! And is that your voice ? Or a robot ?
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I loved the goat. LOL It was my favourite character in Adobe’s suite of options. The voice is also AI generated by ElevenLabs. The voice is cleaar and forceful. I started using it as a persona for my Ridley Park side project and decided to adopt it more widely.
ref1: https://new.express.adobe.com/tools/animate-from-audio/
Ref2: https://elevenlabs.io/app/speech-synthesis
Cheers!
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I would say that I probably lean more towards your side. I haven’t watch the video and I haven’t watch the debate. But I don’t even know if the debate itself is really saying much, because it seems to me. There are two positions. Like actual positions in reality. One which looks at everyone having a belief in an opinion. And so we can have arguments. And one which sees all belief in opinion merrily as “automaton” expression of that thing of the universe, just like every other thing of the universe expresses itself at all times, and “makes arguments” for itself as itself at all times. 😆
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Interesting. I came here today to jot a post about something that cross my mind. Stay tuned. haha
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