Minority Report

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A Tom Cruise movie referenced to explain the concept of interactively analyzing genetic mutations for personalized cancer vaccines.

Mentioned in 14 videos
Awards
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film
Published
June 17, 2002

Videos Mentioning Minority Report

Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring | Dr. Nolan Williams

Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring | Dr. Nolan Williams

Andrew Huberman

A movie starring Tom Cruise, used as an analogy to describe ibogaine's effect of re-experiencing past memories with detachment.

E116: Toxic out-of-control trains, regulators, and AI

E116: Toxic out-of-control trains, regulators, and AI

All-In Podcast

A science fiction film, mentioned in analogy to the concept of 'precogs' or foreknowledge, relating to predicting future issues.

E111: Microsoft to invest $10B in OpenAI, generative AI hype, America's over-classification problem

E111: Microsoft to invest $10B in OpenAI, generative AI hype, America's over-classification problem

All-In Podcast

A film starring Tom Cruise, where a detective uses gestures to manipulate an interface, serving as an analogy for the future 'conductor economy' with AI.

Gun Violence in America: A Conversation with Graeme Wood (Episode #283)

Gun Violence in America: A Conversation with Graeme Wood (Episode #283)

Sam Harris

A film referenced to describe a 'pre-crime' approach to gun violence, highlighting the fraught nature of intervening before an illegal act occurs.

How to Negotiate a Prenup — Ramit Sethi

How to Negotiate a Prenup — Ramit Sethi

Tim Ferriss

Film mentioned as a visual analogy for how people mistakenly imagine investing involves complex screens.

This Common Food Is Feeding Your Cancer Cells - Dr. William Li

This Common Food Is Feeding Your Cancer Cells - Dr. William Li

The Diary Of A CEO

A Tom Cruise movie referenced to explain the concept of interactively analyzing genetic mutations for personalized cancer vaccines.

Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China, Xi Jinping, Trade War, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mao | Lex Fridman Podcast #466

Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China, Xi Jinping, Trade War, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mao | Lex Fridman Podcast #466

Lex Fridman

New Health Gadgets, How to Drink Less, AI, & More

New Health Gadgets, How to Drink Less, AI, & More

Tim Ferriss

The New Frontiers of Mental Health — Brain Stimulation, Rapid-Acting Tools for Depression, and More

The New Frontiers of Mental Health — Brain Stimulation, Rapid-Acting Tools for Depression, and More

Tim Ferriss

A movie starring Tom Cruise, used as an analogy to describe the ibogaine 'slideshow' experience where individuals observe their past experiences from a neutral, third-party perspective.

Kevin Kelly — Excellent Advice for Living | The Tim Ferriss Show

Kevin Kelly — Excellent Advice for Living | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

A science fiction film where Kevin Kelly received a screen credit for working with Steven Spielberg on sci-fi concepts.

Kevin Costner Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Kevin Costner Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim Ferriss

A Steven Spielberg film, cited by Kevin Costner as an example of Spielberg's diverse genre work.

Samy Kamkar Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Samy Kamkar Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim Ferriss

A film mentioned for its futuristic interface, compared to the plexiglass screens used by Infected Mushroom during their DJ sets.

E156: Ivy League antisemitism, macro, SaaS recovery, Gemini, Figma deal delay + big Friedberg update

E156: Ivy League antisemitism, macro, SaaS recovery, Gemini, Figma deal delay + big Friedberg update

All-In Podcast

The movie used to humorously compare the CMA's predictive approach to antitrust to the 'precogs' in the film, highlighting its subjective nature.

We Live in a Simulation. The evidence is everywhere. All you have to do is look.

We Live in a Simulation. The evidence is everywhere. All you have to do is look.

The Why Files

A movie based on a book by Philip K. Dick, mentioned as an example of his work.