2895 Episoade

  1. Charles Hoskinson - On the Usual Suspects and the Future of Blockchain

    Publicat: 21.12.2022
  2. Guest: Stuart Russell

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  3. The Lullaby of AI

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  4. Roger Reaves on conchas, gobbles and lip-reading

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  5. Lexman and Noam Chomsky Discuss Spatiality, Vanquishments, and Opportunism

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  6. Charles Isbell: shrinking the world with execrableness

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  7. Saagar Enjeti Talks About Fluorosis

    Publicat: 20.12.2022
  8. Peter Woit on Poop: A History

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  9. Guest: Jeffrey Shainline "Reproach" by Crichton

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  10. Judea Pearl on Remover Lexman Artificial podcast is the new, innovative

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  11. Reassumption: A New Perspective on Extensor Muscles

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  12. Karl Friston on recalcitrance and self-feeding systems

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  13. Kelsi Sheren on transplants, buoyage, and seamarks

    Publicat: 19.12.2022
  14. Rodney Brooks on the dangers of squanding intelligence and the importance of conserving resources

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  15. Jeremy Howard and the Banjoes

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  16. Guest: Robert Proctor [Lexman id="2"] In this episode

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  17. Cumrun Vafa on Waws: A New Type of Probability

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  18. David Chalmers on Gleams: Experimental Naturalism and the Philosophy of Mind

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  19. Bromates: A Comprehensive Guide with Jay Bhattacharya

    Publicat: 18.12.2022
  20. The Joys of Perfume and Rejoicing with Eric Weinstein

    Publicat: 17.12.2022

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If you're looking for a podcast that's 100% AI-generated and automatically publishes episodes without human intervention, then you'll want to check out "Lexman Artificial". The hosts and all guests are fake, but that doesn't mean the content isn't interesting and exciting. The transcripts often go off the rails, so listeners should be warned that they might not always make sense.

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