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Gavin Wood 07 Sep 2025 • EN

DOT & Fiscal Responsibility w/ Gavin Wood

Dr. Gavin Wood drops in on The Kus to discuss his latest musings on DOT Capped & Stepped supply and Fiscal Responsibility for the Polkadot Ecosystem!

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We are joined by Cristopher Moore, a professor at the Santa Fe Institute with a diverse background in physics, computer science, and machine learning.The conversation begins with Cristopher, who calls himself a "frog" explaining that he prefers to dive deep into specific, concrete problems rather than taking a high-lev

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Curt Jaimungal & Max Tegmark 03 Sep 2025 • EN

Physics Absorbed Artificial Intelligence & (Maybe) Consciousness

As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe MIT physicist Max Tegmark argues AI now belongs inside physics—and that consciousness will be next. He separates intelligence (goal-achieving behavior) from consciousness (subjective

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Jim Rutt & Adam B. Levine 14 Aug 2025 • EN

EP 318 Adam B. Levine on Thinking on Demand

Jim talks with Adam B. Levine about humanity's rapidly changing relationship with AI and "thinking on demand." They discuss the GPT-5 release & pricing, open-source AI models, the three-dimensional framework of AI advancement (models & hardware & agent frameworks), the evolution of vibe coding, development tools, agent

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Jim Rutt & David Shapiro 12 Aug 2025 • EN

EP 317 David Shapiro on Post-Labor Economics

Jim talks with David Shapiro about his six-part series on "post-labor economics." They discuss historical economic transitions, the logic of labor substitution, automation & AI's  impacts on employment, the four basic human economic offerings (strength, dexterity, cognition & empathy), labor as a societal pillar, the p

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Brian Keating & Stephen Wolfram 06 Aug 2025 • EN

Are Humans Smart Enough to Understand the Universe? (ft. Stephen Wolfram)

Please join my mailing list here 👉 https://briankeating.com/yt to win a meteorite 💥 Why aren't whales building rockets? They have bigger brains than we do after all. In this episode with Stephen Wolfram, we talk about why more brainpower doesn't always mean more understanding, and how neural architecture faces physic

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