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Whitney Cummings: Comedy, Robotics, Neurology, and Love by Lex Fridman

Whitney Cummings: Comedy, Robotics, Neurology, and Love

from Lex Fridman Podcast

by Lex Fridman

Published: Thu Dec 05 2019

Show Notes

Whitney Cummings is a stand-up comedian, actor, producer, writer, director, and the host of a new podcast called Good for You. Her most recent Netflix special called “Can I Touch It?” features in part a robot, she affectionately named Bearclaw, that is designed to be visually a replica of Whitney. It’s exciting for me to see one of my favorite comedians explore the social aspects of robotics and AI in our society. She also has some fascinating ideas about human behavior, psychology, and neurology, some of which she explores in her book called “I’m Fine…And Other Lies.”

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Here’s the outline of the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.

– Introduction
– Eye contact
– Robot gender
– Whitney’s robot (Bearclaw)
– Human reaction to robots
– Fear of robots
– Surveillance
– Animals
– Compassion from people who own robots
– Passion
– Neurology
– Social media
– Love
– Mortality