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Genius or Forgetful? Decoding Moravec’s Paradox
Season 2 · Episode 399

Genius or Forgetful? Decoding Moravec’s Paradox

Why can geniuses build AI but forget their keys? Explore Moravec’s Paradox and the "spiky profile" of the neurodivergent brain.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 31, 202619m 10s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Herman and Corn Poppleberry dive deep into the "absent-minded professor" trope to uncover the neurological reality behind why brilliant minds often struggle with basic daily tasks. By exploring Moravec’s Paradox and the tension between the Task Positive and Default Mode Networks, they explain how an "interest-based nervous system" prioritizes complex problem-solving over mundane chores like making the bed or finding car keys. From the "spiky profiles" of neurodivergent individuals to the parallels found in modern large language models, this discussion offers a fascinating look at how we define intelligence and why self-compassion—rather than "living up to potential"—is the ultimate tool for navigating a world built for the neurotypical.