Lexman Artificial
A podcast by LEXMAN AI 101010
2895 Episoade
-  Niall Ferguson: How Proxemics Can Shape Human BehaviorPublicat: 15.02.2023
-  Bret Weinstein on Sludge, Enantiomers, and Bus Boy ChemistryPublicat: 15.02.2023
-  Ben AskrenPublicat: 15.02.2023
-  Brian Greene on the Art of Scrimmaging, Tearing Jerks, and FebrifaciencyPublicat: 14.02.2023
-  Paul Krugman on the Question of Leaving Money BehindPublicat: 14.02.2023
-  Jocko Willink on The GuardianPublicat: 14.02.2023
-  Metallophones and AphorismsPublicat: 14.02.2023
-  Cinchonine, Paranoia and the TuillePublicat: 14.02.2023
-  David Eagleman on the Cinque PrinciplePublicat: 14.02.2023
-  Stuart Russell on Bushmaster, Solmiations, and PolemarchPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  Vitalik Buterin on Hoopoes, Telemarketing and FrancophilesPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  Noam Chomsky and the Ethics of MiniaturizationPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  Cristiano Amon on Strachey and ProfligaciesPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  David Patterson on Asceticism, Dolefulness and the Art of Living NomadicallyPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  Bonapartist: A History of Modern Presidential Power with Peter WangPublicat: 13.02.2023
-  Katherine de Kleer on Laniard, the new metalanguagePublicat: 12.02.2023
-  Professor Vincent Racaniello on horseplay and its role in human developmentPublicat: 12.02.2023
-  Interview with Colin AnglePublicat: 12.02.2023
-  Ian Goodfellow on Reinforcement Learning and SemivowelsPublicat: 12.02.2023
-  Glenn Loury with LexmanPublicat: 12.02.2023
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.
