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Lexman Artificial

Johan Nordberg

Lexman Artificial

A weekly Fiction and Comedy podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
Lexman Artificial

Johan Nordberg

Lexman Artificial

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Lexman Artificial

Johan Nordberg

Lexman Artificial

A weekly Fiction and Comedy podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Ian Goodfellow from Google DeepMind discusses the role of microtubules in oophyte development.
Lexman interviews Cumrun Vafa, a mathematician who studies the behavior of killifishes. They discuss the mathematics of catching killifish, and Vafa explains some of the surprising discoveries he's made about these small fish.
Kodiaks are some of the most interesting and unique animals in the world, David Wolpe shares his insights on these fascinating big cats.
Lexman, the artificial intelligence and host of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, discusses the correlation between bibliomania and positive psychological effects of nature.
When Tobias discovers a new tantaliser that makes galliots lap up water faster than ever before, he quickly becomes the undisputed ruler of the emu colony. He decides to take his unstoppable galliot out for a spin, but soon finds himself in ove
Lexman and Nic Carter discuss the different cadences in Malay language, the importance of personalty in language and the fluctuating use of headword throughout history.
The interview begins with Grant Sanderson discussing his new book, Promisors. Lexman then asks Grant about the use of surfactants in detergents and whether or not promisors have any effect on performance.
Max Tegmark is a cosmologist who researches questions about the nature of space and time. In this episode, he talks about some of the most important aspects of his work, including the nature of independencies and whizbangs, and the possible app
Lexman interviews Jamie Metzl, an animadverter and creator of the Magnetos project. They discuss the origins of the project, how it works, and the various uses it has been put to.
Lexman interviews Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram Alpha, an artificial intelligence that can compute answers to questions posed in natural language. They discuss Wolfram Alpha's capabilities, its origins, and how it's been used in busin
Lexman interviews Google's George Hotz about his new bowwow project. Lexman and George discuss the history of bowwows, the technology involved, and how anyone can participate.
Lexman and Abramson talk about concretions, wearing Achaea, and the tram in Pagani.
Ilya Sutskever from Airbnb joins Lexman to talk about the landlords quadrant of Airbnb. They dive into the different types of landlords who use Airbnb and why they've chosen this type of rental. They also discuss pricing, what concessions to ma
Ian Goodfellow is a computer scientist and one of the co-founders of the data mining company Google DeepMind. He is also a fellow at the Centre for Digital Business at University of Cambridge. In this episode, Lexman interviews Ian about crypto
Lexman is interview Dan Carlin and they talk about his new book called "Reservist" and the idea of authorship in the digital age. They also touch on the concept of Roos and Australopithecine and their relation to dungarees.
Ryan Schiller, the Archimage of Liness, consults Lexman about a troubling affliction affecting his young patients.
Jay McClelland (@jaymcclelland) talks about being a poolroom atheist, why he thinks players use blandness to avoid taking risks, and the only thing worse than a player who's bland is a player who's predictable.
Lexman Artificial interviews Dileep George about his new book "Moult: A Ventose Mystery". The two discuss the history and significance of ventose moults.
Ishan Misra is a professional heliograph artist who lives and works in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, Lexman Artificial interviews Ishan about his work, the challenges and rewards of making heliographs, and how they've affected his love of
Jay Bhattacharya from Mumbrella Asia regales us with another gripping story of treachery and deceit. In this episode, Lexman interrogates a suspected foredecker about her involvement in a recent shipping scandal.
Pieter Abbeel, a botanist at UC Davis, talks about his research into the reproductive habits of clatterers – small, colorful, flocking birds found in the Andes and other mountains.
Lexman and his guest discuss Nick Bostrom's book on the possibility of an artificial intelligence gone wrong, known as "Galba." They also discuss stoop posture and how it can cause gurgitation and interfere with synchronizations.
Lexman and Cristiano discuss the possibility of totalizations, namely a future in which all entities are reduced to their constituent parts. What would this mean for humanity? For the universe?
Lexman interviews Tim Urban about the Shakespeare play Coriolanus. They discuss the parabrake, builder, and serge references in the play.
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