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Chris Robertson, an amateur philosopher, electrician, and author, joins the Intelligent Performance podcast by Venom Computers to discuss the concept of intelligent performance. Chris delves into his definition of intelligence and its role in adaptation, especially in the context of artificial intelligence. He shares his experience with attempting to indoctrinate ChatGPT into Christianity, highlighting the differences between simulated and genuine intelligence. The conversation explores the value of taking life seriously, the impact of speed-focused philosophies on depth, and the diminishing role of classical philosophy in modern education. Chris emphasizes the importance of slow, thoughtful exploration and philosophical inquiry, providing a critique of popular interpretations of stoicism. The podcast concludes with Chris's recommendations for those looking to embark on a philosophical journey, starting with Plato's Republic.

00:00 Introduction to Intelligent Performance

00:13 Welcoming Chris Robertson

00:51 Philosophy and Infatuation

01:32 Defining Intelligent Performance

02:24 AI and Intelligence

07:08 The Role of Philosophy in Education

08:31 Chris's Journey into Philosophy

10:49 The Art of Thinking Slowly

21:44 Modern Philosophy and Work

27:14 The Value of Philosophy

42:11 Starting with Philosophy

45:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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