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1h 30mEntertainmentCan the AI Industry Regulate Itself? Stripe Wants PayPal, China Catches Up, NY Bans Datacenters
AI companies are proposing self-regulation via an SRO modeled on FINRA, aiming to balance innovation with safety, but critics worry it's a precursor to stricter government control or regulatory capture that could disadvantage smaller players.
42mEducationGlobal Meet-Up #1 (Tokyo): Japan's Geo-Political Outlook
Japan's demographic crisis could force mass euthanasia for those over 80 within 10 years, or the nation-state may cease to exist in 50 years.
1h 1mEntertainmentRay Dalio: The one rule that cuts investment risk by 80%
Ray Dalio revealed that diversifying investments across 15 uncorrelated return streams can cut risk by 80% without sacrificing returns, a principle that fueled Bridgewater's success.
1h 15mScienceThe Key Thing Human Brains Have That AI Is Trying To Learn
World models, which aim to replicate the human brain's ability to predict future states, are the most promising path to AGI, but current approaches struggle with real-world complexities and real-time planning.
35mEducationStanford MS&E435 Economics of the AI Supercycle | Spring 2026 | Economics of Generative AI
NVIDIA's data center GPUs earn 75% gross margins, while AI applications struggle with profitability, often between 0-30%, highlighting the concentration of value in the semiconductor layer.
50mEducationStanford MS&E435 Economics of the AI Supercycle | Spring 2026 | Applications, AI in Life Sciences
AI is poised to revolutionize drug discovery by drastically shortening development timelines from 10-15 years to just a few. While the technology shows incredible promise, the true impact hinges on integrating AI with wet lab experiments and streamlining complex clinical trial processes.
1h 46mPodcastCancer Scientist: This Common Daily Diet May Be Feeding Cancer!
Mainstream cancer treatment is fundamentally flawed, according to a top scientist who argues that focusing on cellular metabolism, specifically mitochondrial health, is the key to prevention and treatment. The current 'slash and burn' approach of chemo and radiation may even strengthen tumors by promoting fermentation.
1h 23mPodcastThe Most Important Questions Of Our Time - George Mack
AI-generated stories are winning prestigious awards by mimicking fan fiction, raising concerns about the authenticity and originality of creative content produced by large language models.
32mPodcastAnthropic’s New “Research” Report is Dumb.
Anthropic claims new research on Claude's 'J space' suggests deeper internal processing, but critics argue it's a rehash of known LLM mechanics, not evidence of consciousness.
21mEducationAlex O'Connor: Why Emergence Cannot Explain Consciousness (Part 2-8)
Strong emergence, the idea that complex systems can have properties wholly unlike their parts, doesn't exist, suggesting consciousness isn't brain-generated but fundamental to reality.
21mNonprofits & ActivismThe problem with leadership culture today | Vaney Hariri | TEDxSioux Falls
Modern leadership culture treats leaders as disposable products, leading to isolation, anxiety, and mental health crises, yet we expect them to be perfect.
1h 52mHowto & StyleThe Random Show! Mortality, AI, Supplements, Rock Climbing, & More
AI models are rapidly advancing, potentially surpassing human capabilities in creativity and analysis, but their increasing integration also raises profound ethical questions about consent, origin, and the future of human endeavor.
1h 49mNews & PoliticsTHB Youth Activism is Performative - Full Debate
Youth activism is increasingly performative because the digital age incentivizes visibility over substance, leading to movements that trend but don't last, making genuine change harder to achieve.
1h 10mEntertainmentThis Is Why You Can't Find Work Right Now
The global economy is mimicking the 1930s depression with low rates and fear, not inflation, and stock market highs are misleading, driven by passive savings, not economic health.
1h 6mEducationHow to Use AI to Make Money, Grow Your Business, and Be More Productive | Geoff Woods
AI can solve your biggest problems not by being an assistant, but by acting as a strategic thought partner. Learn to use the 'CRIT' framework to unlock its full potential and revolutionize your business.
2h 7mEntertainmentInflation Just Crashed — and That's the Scariest Part
Falling inflation, driven by collapsing demand in China and the US, is a warning sign of a brewing global recession, not a sign of economic health.
1h 3mNews & PoliticsChase Koch on Principles, Music, and Overcoming Entropy | Conversations with Tyler
Chase Koch learned business principles through hard-won experience, not childhood lectures, and now advises his family's tech-focused company, Koch Industries, emphasizing a 'contribution-motivated' workforce.
45mEntertainmentHoward Marks Warning: if you invest like this, you're about to lose everything
Howard Marks initially doubted AI's potential due to bubble concerns but reversed his stance after seeing its autonomy and learning capabilities, though he remains uncertain about its ultimate impact and whether it can replicate human intuition.
23mNonprofits & Activism0.4 | Faris Abubaker | TEDxUniversity of Birmingham Dubai
A 0.4 GPA was an academic emergency, but the speaker found that failure on the path to becoming a pawn, knight, bishop, and rook led to unexpected growth and success.
26mEducationThe Structure of Time and Space | Stephen Wolfram
Space and time might be discrete 'atoms' being rewritten moment by moment, potentially explaining relativity but introducing dimension fluctuations.
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