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Sometimes A Map is Its Own Territory with Mahault Albarracin
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Sometimes A Map is Its Own Territory with Mahault Albarracin

on sexology, cognitive computing and patterns of awareness

Join us as we try and discuss what cannot be discussed, touching on sexology, cognitive computing, and technology's role in societal change.

Albarracin of Verses A.I., who is also currently pursuing a PhD in cognitive computing, delves into the definitions and interrelations between disciplines, the patterns that shape cognition and awareness, and the potential of technology to influence social dynamics. We touch on topics from the integration of diverse perspectives in understanding complex phenomena to the role of AI and its ethical implications. This journey is also an exercise in complexity, challenging traditional viewpoints and offering fresh insights into contemporary academic discussions.

Mahault's Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?u...

Connect with Mahault on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahault-a...

Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/...

Andrea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-at-ecological-orientation/

00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview

00:41 Defining Sexology and Its Challenges

04:16 From Sexology to Cognitive Computing

10:30 Exploring Constructivism and Predictive Processing

13:22 Phenomenology and Shared Constructs

15:58 The Complexity of Modeling Cognition

22:20 Beyond Dichotomies: Self, Other, and Community

29:12 Exploring the Concept of Representation

29:50 The Self as a Process

30:32 Clarifying the Question

31:14 Neomaterialism and Interaction

32:47 Perception and Regularities

35:44 Social Constructs and Identity

37:57 Consciousness and Awareness

50:15 Technology and Social Change

57:14 Personal Reflections and Postmodernism

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