The discussion centers on determining resistance from an I-V graph of a filament, highlighting that the relationship is non-linear and does not strictly obey Ohm's law. Resistance is defined as R = V/I, but for non-ohmic materials like filaments, the slope of the curve (dV/dI) at a specific point can represent the instantaneous resistance. Participants clarify that while the slope has units of resistance, it does not equate to the overall resistance of the filament, which varies with temperature and current. The conversation emphasizes the distinction between small-signal resistance (slope at a point) and large-signal resistance (total voltage divided by total current). Ultimately, the filament's resistance is not constant and must be evaluated in context.