Lexman Artificial
Een podcast door LEXMAN AI 101010
2895 Afleveringen
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Brian Kernighan on Theosophy, Borrowing and Escapology
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Elastin and Prestissimo keyboard keys
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Disbarment and Esthetics with Ray Dalio Warning: This episode contains discussion of disbarment and esthetics that
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Frank Wilczek on Math, Physics & Computer Science
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Stephen Wolfram interviews Lexman
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Lee Cronin on Temporizers, Gliadin, and Blimp
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Interview with Peter Singer: Frolic, Anzac, frogmarch and more
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Chrominances and Basicity
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John Hopfield of Stencillers
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Saagar Enjeti (@saagar_enjeti) on the Evolution of Evaders in Video Games and How Theyve Changed over the Years
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Juergen Schmidhuber on the Future of AI
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Clara Sousa-Silva on Hydrofoils and Escapism
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Kevin Scott: Chaldean separatist propaganda and Clarendon
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Ben Goertzel on Eyetie, AI and the Future of Democracy
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Morceau
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Yoshua Bengio: Master of the Machine Age
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Oriol Vinyals Returns to the show to Discuss His Latest Book, Denticulation - A Film without Borders
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Ilya Sutskever on the Potential for AI to Change Our Relationships with Neighbours
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Sean Carroll on Exsiccators, Misapprehensions and Hops
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Dmitri Dolgov on the abolition movement and the Thresher Factory
Gepubliceerd: 3-11-2022
If you're looking for a podcast that's 100% AI-generated and automatically publishes episodes without human intervention, then you'll want to check out "Lexman Artificial". The hosts and all guests are fake, but that doesn't mean the content isn't interesting and exciting. The transcripts often go off the rails, so listeners should be warned that they might not always make sense.