Is AI actually intelligent, or are we just falling for a very convincing trick?
Cognitive scientist, entrepreneur, and bestselling author Gary Marcus joins Brian Greene for a conversation on artificial intelligence, the mind, and the future of humanity in an ever increasing digital world. Together they unpack the real state of artificial intelligence and what it would actually take to build something that genuinely reasons like a human being, including why the „just scale it“ hypothesis is quietly being abandoned, why so many smart people still believe the hype anyway, and what the field is actually doing behind the scenes to compensate. But the conversation goes beyond the technical. Marcus and Greene push into the more human questions that most AI debates tend to avoid, like whether creativity is something these systems can genuinely claim or just convincingly imitate, what purpose and meaning look like in a world where work is no longer the center of life, and whether a future advanced enough to deliver on AI’s biggest promises would actually distribute those gains or concentrate them in the hands of a few. It’s a rare conversation that takes the technology seriously without losing sight of what’s actually at stake for the people living alongside it. This program is part of the Rethinking Reality series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participant: Gary Marcus
Moderator: Brian Greene
