🎙 Harvard anthropologist Gabriella Coleman — the leading scholar of Anonymous and hacktivism — joins Dark Matter, Bright Minds to decode the politics of digital rebellion.
The world has no colour — your brain adds it. Anil Seth on how colour is not “out there,” but a creation of the mind. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
What if reality isn’t what it seems—but what your brain believes it to be? Anil Seth joins Pritha Kejriwal on Dark Matter, Bright Minds to explore consciousness, perception, and whether machines can ever truly feel.
Can AI ever be conscious? Anil Seth says consciousness in silicon is very unlikely. Simulating intelligence isn’t the same as experiencing it. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
Why do we see faces in clouds? Anil Seth explains pareidolia — and how this brain glitch might explain hallucinations. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
AI talks like us — so we think it feels like us. Anil Seth explains why our brains project consciousness onto machines — and why that’s more about us than about AI. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
What you see isn’t reality — it’s your brain’s best guess. Anil Seth explains why perception is a “controlled hallucination” — and why that doesn’t mean the world isn’t real. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
The “self” isn’t something you have. It’s something your brain builds — every moment. Anil Seth explains the science of being you. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast
What if reality is just your brain’s best guess? Neuroscientist Anil Seth joins Dark Matter, Bright Minds to explore consciousness, perception, and the science of being you. 🎙 Hosted by Pritha Kejriwal | Coming soon on Kindle Cast
“Bioweapons are not research. They are war crimes.” Dr. Ian Lipkin: No evidence that India, US, Europe, or Australia are making them. 🎙 Dark Matter, Bright Minds | Kindle Cast