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Win-Win with Liv Boeree

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71 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 2h 25min

#32 - Scott Aaronson - The Race to AGI and Quantum Supremacy

Scott Aaronson, a theoretical computer scientist and former OpenAI researcher, dives into AI safety and quantum computing. He shares insights from his time at OpenAI's superalignment team and discusses the P vs NP problem with engaging analogies. The conversation also touches on the potential of quantum computing to disrupt cryptography and its race among tech giants. Plus, Aaronson proposes a new religion in the context of AGI. Their chat masterfully blends deep theory with pressing real-world concerns.
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25 snips
Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 5min

#31 - Kristian Rönn - Escaping The Moloch Trap

Kristian Rönn, CEO of Normative and author of 'The Darwinian Trap,' dives deep into the challenges of societal cooperation during a lively chat in the Burning Man setting. He shares insights on the 'Moloch trap,' urging for redesigned systems to foster collaboration over competition. The discussion touches on game theory, intrinsic values in business, and the potential of reputational markets to drive sustainable practices. Kristian also critiques centralized authority while advocating for decentralized solutions, emphasizing the need for long-term thinking in confronting global issues.
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15 snips
Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 35min

#30 - Nate Silver - Predicting Elections in Chaotic Times

Nate Silver, a former poker player and founder of FiveThirtyEight, dives into the chaotic world of election forecasting. He shares insights on the evolving accuracy of polling and the potential of prediction markets to reshape political analysis. Discussing his new book on risk, Nate elaborates on how different communities perceive risk and the need for adaptive voting structures. He also critiques Silicon Valley's influence on politics and reflects on the lessons learned from poker that can apply to decision-making in uncertain times.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 2h 40min

#29 - Peter Wang - Founder of Anaconda on Open Source, AI & Virtual Worlds

In this discussion, Peter Wang, a physicist and founder of Anaconda, dives into the significance of open source amid today's overwhelming information landscape. He reflects on the history and evolution of open source, offering insights into its role in transparency and collaboration. Peter addresses security concerns surrounding open-source AI and how these technologies can navigate complex information. He emphasizes the importance of community-driven innovation while critiquing the challenges posed by corporate interests in the realm of technology.
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13 snips
Aug 16, 2024 • 50min

#28 - Liv Boeree & Igor Kurganov - The Secrets of Relationship Success

Liv Boeree and Igor Kurganov, a professional poker couple with a decade of relationship experience, dive into the secrets of long-term love. They share their unique communication style filled with playful banter and radical honesty. The couple discusses tackling jealousy, emotional volatility, and the importance of forgiveness in relationships. They also explore the concept of soulmates and challenge the myth of perfect matches, highlighting teamwork over rivalry. With insights from years together, they reveal how to navigate stubbornness and maintain a strong bond.
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65 snips
Jul 25, 2024 • 1h 59min

#27 - Sean Carroll - The Enigma of Complexity

Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist and philosopher, discusses complexity in physics, quantum mechanics interpretations, emergence, and challenges in academia. Topics include AI, scientific publishing, democracy, and what makes a great physicist.
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5 snips
Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 43min

#26 - David Shapiro - Why We Must Defeat Nihilism

Philosopher and technologist David Shapiro discusses defeating nihilism, Moloch, the meaning crisis, post-nihilism, complexity destruction, radical alignment, AI, competition, and myths. They explore AI alignment, game theory, incentive design, and Silicon Valley's culture. Liv Boeree and David delve into neurodivergence, culture wars, and creating a third attractor state.
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17 snips
Jun 21, 2024 • 1h 39min

#25 - AJ Jacobs - The Power of Social Experimentation

AJ Jacobs, known for his extreme social experiments, discusses topics like living biblically and constitutionally, maximizing health, radical honesty in relationships, and the power of puzzles to reframe conflicts and competition in an entertaining and insightful conversation.
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191 snips
May 29, 2024 • 1h 60min

#24 - Samo Burja - How to Prevent Civilizational Collapse

Geopolitical analyst Samo Burja discusses preventing civilizational collapse, knowledge loss, the role of institutions in civilizations, bureaucracy challenges, democracies vs monarchies, AI sensemaking, great founder theory, avoiding power intoxication, democratization of technology, and geopolitical predictions.
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5 snips
May 16, 2024 • 1h 12min

#23 - Harleen Kaur - Exposing News Media Bias

Harleen Kaur, founder of Ground News, discusses combating biased news and polarization. Topics include media diversity, AI's role, reaching different generations, and solutions for a more balanced media landscape. The podcast explores the impact of news aggregator platforms in fostering critical thinking and engaging with varying perspectives, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and constructive dialogue in the digital age.

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