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2h 2mPodcastTech Whistleblower: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before It Hits! - Mo Gawdat
Nearly 30% of jobs could vanish by 2028 due to AI, with the most dangerous aspect being not the technology itself, but the humans controlling it, leading to potential societal unrest and a bleak near-term future.
2h 49mSciencePeptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. Abud Bakri
Peptides like BPC-157 have shown astonishing regenerative effects across diverse animal tissues, yet their human safety and efficacy remain largely unstudied, leading to a dangerous 'Wild West' market with unknown risks for millions of users.
49mPodcastAI Makes My Job Miserable. How Do I Escape?
AI threatens to plunge knowledge work into a "busyness singularity," where tools automate pseudo-productive tasks to an absurd degree, making jobs miserable and potentially worthless.
46mSciencePyramid of Work and The Future of Enterprise Automation | The a16z Show
AI agents can now handle complex enterprise tasks like negotiation and logistics coordination, but achieving this required building specialized technology beyond basic LLMs and embracing a 'forward-deployed' approach.
1h 11mEducationFull Episode: The AI Industrial Revolution
AI can now generate complex processes and documentation in minutes, but companies are still hampered by human-driven regulatory bodies that operate on slow, month-long cycles, leading to a new arms race between AI agents and regulators.
2h 29mPodcastRabbit Hole: Does Tim Ferriss Dream In Japanese?
AI is accelerating human knowledge in areas like brain stimulation for anxiety and depression, reducing severe symptoms from an 8 or 9 to a 1, but its impact on broader societal meaning and purpose in a post-scarcity world remains a profound, unanswered question, potentially making humans feel lost despite technological 'advances.'
1h 45mScienceInside xAI: Building Grok Imagine in 3 Months, Videogen vs World Models, and Video Agents— Ethan He
The core intelligence in advanced video generation models appears to stem from language models, not the video diffusion components themselves, suggesting a shift in focus for future AI development towards enhancing LLM capabilities.
29mScienceWhat Happens After A 1,000,000x AI Compute Leap? | Jeff Dean
AI's future involves continuous learning and specialized hardware, but scaling these advancements requires careful consideration of safety and efficiency, especially as inference becomes more dominant than training.
1h 24mPodcastIvanka Trump on Building an Authentic Life
Ivanka Trump pivoted from a thriving fashion and real estate career to public service, only to find a new sense of purpose in mission-driven ventures and impactful investing that leverage her past experiences.
1h 20mPodcastA rational conversation on where AI is actually going | Benedict Evans
AI is as transformative as the internet or mobile, but its real impact on jobs and industries is far more complex than simple automation, resembling the early days of the web.
58mPodcastWhy You Should Keep a List of What Makes You Laugh | Chris Duffy | TED
Humor is a powerful tool for presence and connection, but it requires intentional practice and a willingness to embrace imperfection and social risks.
1h 2mEducationDr. Benjamin Bikman | Basics of Biology | Lecture 1 (Official)
Viruses are not alive, despite appearing so, because they can't reproduce independently or maintain homeostasis, lacking the fundamental cellular structure that defines life.
21mEducationWhy Abrahamic Faith Is About Justice, Not Escape | James TaboR
Abrahamic faith's core message isn't heaven, but a historical mission for justice and human transformation, challenging traditional interpretations of scripture.
21mEducationThe Regulatory Frontier: Battling Red Tape at Scale
AI can slash regulatory compliance time from months to minutes, but regulators are slow to adopt, potentially leading to an AI-driven race where approval times could actually increase.
2h 2mEducationHarvard College Class Day Exercises 2026
Harvard's Class of 2026 Class Marshal attributes her success not to academic rigor but to a viral Instagram video of her tripping in dining halls, highlighting a potential disconnect between perceived achievement and actual recognition.
22mEducationRonny Chieng Address | Harvard Class Day 2026
AI can make mediocre people dumber and widen the gap between the intelligent and the unintelligent, with the future battle being between substance and shallow knowledge, not humans vs. AI.
30mEducationHow Does Google Maps Actually Work?
Google Maps achieves near-instant routing by using a highly optimized 'customizable contraction hierarchy' which pre-processes road networks to drastically reduce search time, making a 7-second Dystra algorithm 35,000 times faster.
1h 27mPodcast4.2M Q&A - Settling Down, Being A Feminist & Sleeping With An Ex
Chris Williamson leverages his 4.2M subscribers for a varied Q&A, shifting from deep dives to 'treat' group episodes, while acknowledging potential audience attrition.
1hEntertainmentThe guy behind South Park, MTV and SpongeBob reveals his secret for spotting winning ideas
Tom Freston built MTV and Comedy Central into billion-dollar empires by prioritizing 'aberrant,' edgy talent over mainstream appeal, a strategy that fueled cultural shifts and immense financial success.
47mPodcastGreat Books #13: Gay Talese's Sparks of Light
Gay Talese's controversial 1981 book 'Thy Neighbor's Wife' explored sex not just as animalistic, but as a religious quest for God, ultimately proposing that embracing one's uncomfortable truths creates divine sparks.
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