Episodes (Page 6)
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Neri Oxman explores computational design that merges biology, engineering, and art to create structures inspired by nature
Engineering with Nature
Neri Oxman: Biology
Science of Design
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Andrew Huberman discusses neuroscience of relationships, attachment, and how vulnerability and trust develop between partners
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Joscha Bach explores consciousness, artificial intelligence, and whether machines can achieve genuine understanding and subjective experience
Joscha Bach: Life
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Mohammed El-Kurd presents the Palestinian perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on displacement and occupation
Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine
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Yuval Noah Harari examines how humans created shared fictions (money, nations, religions) that enabled large-scale cooperation
Yuval Noah Harari
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Benjamin Netanyahu discusses Israel's security challenges, the Palestinian conflict, and his vision for Israeli governance and peace
Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleges CIA involvement in major historical events and criticizes government corruption and military overreach
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George Hotz discusses Tiny Corp's mission to democratize AI by making it more efficient and accessible than large models
AI Safety
George Hotz: Tiny Corp
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Marc Andreessen discusses internet evolution, technological progress, and optimistic vision for AI's transformative potential
Marc Andreessen
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Jimmy Wales reflects on Wikipedia's founding as a free, collaborative encyclopedia and its impact on information democratization
Jimmy Wales: Wikipedia
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Matthew McConaughey discusses his memoir Greenlights, covering his journey from struggling actor to Oscar winner and life philosophy
Matthew McConaughey: Freedom
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Mark Zuckerberg discusses Meta's AI strategy and development across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp platforms
Mark Zuckerberg
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Bert Kreischer discusses his comedy career, podcasting ventures including 2 Bears 1 Cave and Bertcast, and the movie The Machine
Bert Kreischer: Comedy
Kim Jong Un
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Chris Lattner discusses the future of programming languages and AI, highlighting work on Swift, LLVM, and Mojo
Chris Lattner
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Neil Gershenfeld discusses self-replicating robots, digital fabrication, and the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms
Neil Gershenfeld
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Randall Kennedy, Harvard law professor, discusses the history and context of the N-word in American culture, law, and politics
Randall Kennedy
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Anna Frebel, MIT astronomer, discusses the origin and evolution of the universe, galaxies, and stars
Anna Frebel
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Harvey Silverglate discusses freedom of speech, his co-founding of FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Expression), and free speech advocacy
Harvey Silverglate
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Stephen Wolfram discusses ChatGPT, the nature of truth, reality, and computation from a computational perspective
Stephen Wolfram
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David Pakman, progressive political commentator, discusses Trump, Biden, Bernie Sanders, AOC, and debates around socialism and wokeism
David Pakman