Hi. Welcome to my personal blog on lesswrong. I like youtube videos. I've posted lists of them before. Since then, more youtube videos have been made that I want to share, and tools for summarizing videos have come out! So I've wanted to share them here. To allow this to be evergreen where videos can be downvoted, I'll put the videos in comments with summaries. I'll use unvoting and downvoting my own comments to change the order, and others are free to downvote videos they don't think are particularly insightful as well.
If they really want to moderators are allowed to put this on the official frontpage tag but I think it'd be a little silly, as I'm not going to think too hard about exactly which videos to tell a particular story, and just share the ones I think would be cool to have shared. some of them might have bad epistemics, even!
Daniel Dennett discusses the dangers of counterfeit people created by AI. While current AI may not be perfectly human-like, it is good enough to fool many people. This could undermine trust and communication on the internet. As AI improves, it will become harder to distinguish text generated by humans versus AI. Dennett argues that adopting an intentional stance and treating AI systems as agents can help us predict and understand them, though it also makes us vulnerable to being fooled. While Dennett acknowledges that agentiveness is a continuum, he still distinguishes between counterfeit AI creations and real people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axJtywd9Tbo