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Brian Kilmeade & Tristan Harris 14 Dec 2024 • EN

Tristan Harris: The dangers of not winning the AI race with China

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Brian Keating & Stephen Wolfram 02 Dec 2024 • EN

What is Time? Stephen Wolfram’s Groundbreaking New Theory

Please join my mailing list here 👉 https://briankeating.com/list to win a meteorite 💥 What is time? Is it just a ticking clock, or is it something more profound?  In this thought-provoking episode of Into the Impossible, Stephen Wolfram challenges everything we know about time, offering a revolutionary computational

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Jim Rutt & Gregg Henriques 03 Dec 2024 • EN

EP 273 Gregg Henriques on the Unified Theory of Knowledge

Jim talks with Gregg Henriques about his new book UTOK: The Unified Theory of Knowledge. They discuss the problem the book addresses, 3 vectors of knowing, the metacrisis, avoiding despair & techno-optimism, the enlightenment gap, the iQuad coin, the UTOK garden frame, a descriptive metaphysics for science, behavior &

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Jon Krohn & Andrew Ng 03 Dec 2024 • EN

841: Andrew Ng on AI Vision, Agents and Business Value

In this special episode recorded live at ScaleUp:AI in New York, Jon Krohn speaks to Andrew Ng in response to his conference talk on smart agentic AI workflows. Jon follows up with Andrew about smart agentic workflows and when to use them, how businesses should direct their efforts in investing in AI, and the new ways

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Gus Docker & Connor Leahy 22 Nov 2024 • EN

Connor Leahy on Why Humanity Risks Extinction from AGI

Connor Leahy joins the podcast to discuss the motivations of AGI corporations, how modern AI is "grown", the need for a science of intelligence, the effects of AI on work, the radical implications of superintelligence, open-source AI, and what you might be able to do about all of this.    Here's the document we discuss

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Today’s guest is Nick Bostrom, a prominent philosopher and the Director of the Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) at Oxford University. He also leads the Governance of AI Program (GovAI) within the FHI. Renowned globally, his expertise spans existential risk, the anthropic principle, ethics surrounding human enhancemen

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