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AI Just Hit a New Level of Intelligence
samedi 2 août 2025 • Duration 30:59
From Zuckerberg’s latest AI play to DeepMind’s ping pong-obsessed agents and Tencent’s wild new 3D world generator — this episode dives into the weird, brilliant, and slightly unsettling future of artificial intelligence.
We cover:
Why AI referrals just surged 357%
Anthropic’s secret sauce for AI coding
The rise of virtual training worlds
Red Team vs Blue Team: who’s keeping AI in check?
What’s real anymore — and why that question matters
Plus, a fresh take on the biggest threat in AI... and it’s not AGI.
Will AI Replace Love, Work… and Your Brain?
vendredi 1 août 2025 • Duration 43:01
AI is evolving fast — from designing art to reading your gut and maybe even replacing love. In this episode, we dive into the latest AI breakthroughs, privacy concerns, health tech, and the future of consciousness.
Dreams Are a Hidden State of Consciousness, Awe, & Possibility
lundi 30 juin 2025 • Duration 25:30
Dive into the weird, wild and brilliant world of AI this week. From jet-powered robots to dreams turned into movies, we’re breaking down the tech that’s shaping our future (and messing with our heads).
When AI Simulates Global War
mercredi 25 juin 2025 • Duration 24:03
What if AI could stop wars, cure genetic disorders, and still totally miss the mark on being human? This week we dive into some mind-blowing updates in the world of artificial intelligence: Harvard's peace tech simulates global leaders, CRISPR tackles Down syndrome, and OpenAI finds “personas” hidden in neural nets. Plus, a countdown to AGI, a brain-inspired supercomputer, and the skills AI still can’t touch. Let’s get curious.
The Week AI Made Me Rethink What’s Real
vendredi 20 juin 2025 • Duration 29:26
Is AGI just around the corner? What happens when AI scans your feet and predicts a heart attack? This week we’re diving deep into the AI rabbit hole: biblical authorship secrets, sperm-hunting bots, and why feeding a model 4chan trash somehow made it behave better. Buckle up — it gets weird, fast.
The Two Men Building the Future Are Trying to Erase Each Other
mardi 10 juin 2025 • Duration 33:51
AI just dropped some wild stuff this week. We're talking zoom-enhancing magic tricks, flapping drones that think they’re birds, machines that copy your eye movements, and the question nobody asked but everyone’s thinking: are we living in a simulation? Plus, Elon and Sam are beefing again, peer-reviewed AI papers are happening, and Mary Meeker just dropped a monster AI report. Let’s get into the good stuff.
This AI Knows What You’re NOT Saying
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Duration 26:18
This week in AI is wild. From LED houseplants that vibe with your living room to AIs that beat human scientists in the lab, the tech just keeps leveling up. I dive into some crazy new research, including a method for measuring the “personality” of language models (yeah, that’s a thing now), a month-by-month forecast of a possible intelligence explosion by 2027, and why some scientists think LLMs might not even need language.
Also in this episode:
• A plant that glows like a smart lamp
• The XString method — weird name, powerful concept
• Transformers thinking like humans?
• Brain-inspired machine vision
• And some very curious YouTube analytics that might explain what the algorithm’s actually thinking
Strap in — this one moves fast.
What If Intelligence Isn't What We Think It Is? - Matthew Berman
jeudi 5 juin 2025 • Duration 45:04
We talk about what intelligence really means for humans and machines, wondering if those weird AI “hallucinations” might actually be creativity, how we even measure smarts, and whether language or emotions define true intelligence. It asks if we’re close to AGI and if boosting intelligence could end up helping or hurting us, maybe even making us regret AI. It also imagines wild futures where AI fights aging, creates new life forms, or invents its own way of talking, and wonders how all this could shake up ethics, privacy, and our relationships when machines start making real decisions.
Are You Selierie Right Now? Memes Are the Distraction… While AI Plots the End
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Duration 27:03
Robots are growing spines, meme mysteries are getting solved, and GPT might be having an existential crisis. This week in AI: weird, wild, and way too real.
OpenAI - The Story They Tried to Bury
jeudi 29 mai 2025 • Duration 37:26
AI avatars, dad jokes, robot gods, secret factories, and Claude 4 coding like it's possessed. Veo’s cracking jokes, Larry Page is low-key waging war, and Amazon’s playing chess with unions. All facts, no filler. Let’s get curious.









