
The podcast explores the nature of consciousness, questioning why it's so difficult to define and whether it's unique to humans. Michael Pollan, author of "A World Appears," joins the conversation, distinguishing between sentience and consciousness, suggesting sentience may be universal while consciousness is a complex human development. They consider the evolutionary purpose of consciousness, linking it to social complexity and the need for decision-making in unpredictable environments. The discussion touches on the illusion of self, the desire to transcend it, and whether AI could ever achieve consciousness, ultimately pondering if consciousness could exist independently of the brain and body.
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