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Metaphysics and modern AI: What is causality?

Metaphysics and modern AI: What is causality?

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In this episode of our series about Metaphysics and modern AI, we break causality down to first principles and explain how to tell factual mechanisms from convincing correlations. From gold-standard Randomized Control Trials (RCT) to natural experiments and counterfactuals, we map the tools that build trustworthy models and safer AI.

  • Defining causes, effects, and common causal structures
  • Gestalt theory: Why correlation misleads and how pattern-seeking tricks us
  • Statistical association vs causal explanation
  • RCTs and why randomization matters
  • Natural experiments as ethical, scalable alternatives
  • Judea Pearl’s do-calculus, counterfactuals, and first-principles models
  • Limits of causality, sample size, and inference
  • Building resilient AI with causal grounding and governance

This is the fourth episode in our metaphysics series. Each topic in the series is leading to the fundamental question, "Should AI try to think?"

Check out previous episodes:

  • Series Intro
  • What is reality?
  • What is space and time?

If conversations like this sharpen your curiosity and help you think more clearly about complex systems, then step away from your keyboard and enjoy this journey with us.




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