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Susan Hespos
Susan Hespos is Professor of Infant Studies at MARCS Institute at Western Sydney University. She leads a research program on understanding our earliest evidence of cognitive capacities in infancy and what changes over development.
Susan Hespos is Professor of Infant Studies at MARCS Institute at Western Sydney University. She leads a research program on understanding our earliest evidence of cognitive capacities in infancy and what changes over development.
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AI is turning us into machines
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Google's AI is not sentient. Not even slightly
The AI containment problem
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AI and the end of reason
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AI, Moloch, and the race to the bottom
Stem cells: the hype and the dangerous reality
Ancient traits in modern life
The end of being human