What AI Is Forcing Us to Admit About Ourselves

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CHAPTERS ⤵ 00:00 Anthropology Explained: What Is Anthropology? 01:51 How Anthropologists Study Human Behavior 02:16 Dimension 1 — The Human Body: Evolution, Biology & Survival 03:59 Dimension 2 — The Object World: Archaeology & Material Culture 05:40 Dimension 3 — Meaning: Culture, Rituals & Human Beliefs 06:38 Dimension 4 — Relationships: Social Networks & Human Cooperation 07:58 Dimension 5 — Power: Institutions, Systems & Social Control 09:08 Dimension 6 — Deep Time: Human History & Evolutionary Change 10:33 Dimension 7 — Language: How Language Shapes Human Thought 11:58 Dimension 8 — The Observer: Why Studying Humans Changes the Story SOURCES ⤵ @Wes-Dylan WATCH THE YOUTUBE VIDEO ⤵ https://youtu.be/bRRbsTYrR-0 #Anthropology #AI
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Chapters (10)

Anthropology Explained: What Is Anthropology?
1:51 How Anthropologists Study Human Behavior
2:16 Dimension 1 — The Human Body: Evolution, Biology & Survival
3:59 Dimension 2 — The Object World: Archaeology & Material Culture
5:40 Dimension 3 — Meaning: Culture, Rituals & Human Beliefs
6:38 Dimension 4 — Relationships: Social Networks & Human Cooperation
7:58 Dimension 5 — Power: Institutions, Systems & Social Control
9:08 Dimension 6 — Deep Time: Human History & Evolutionary Change
10:33 Dimension 7 — Language: How Language Shapes Human Thought
11:58 Dimension 8 — The Observer: Why Studying Humans Changes the Story
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