In this episode of Inner Cosmos, David Eagleman interviews complexity scientist Sam Arbesman about his new book, "The Magic of Code." They discuss the nature of computer code, viewing it not just as a set of instructions but as a form of modern magic that shapes our world in complex and often unpredictable ways. Arbesman draws parallels between code and philology, highlighting its ability to connect diverse fields of knowledge. The conversation explores the emergence of complexity from simple code, the limitations of modeling complex systems, and the implications of AI-generated code on our understanding and control of technology. They also touch on the simulation hypothesis and the importance of preserving a sense of wonder and human-centered design in an increasingly coded world.
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