

"The Cognitive Revolution" | AI Builders, Researchers, and Live Player Analysis
Erik Torenberg, Nathan Labenz
A biweekly podcast where hosts Nathan Labenz and Erik Torenberg interview the builders on the edge of AI and explore the dramatic shift it will unlock in the coming years.The Cognitive Revolution is part of the Turpentine podcast network. To learn more: turpentine.co
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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 30min
Gene Hunting with o1-pro: Reasoning about Rare Diseases with ChatGPT Pro Grantee Dr. Catherine Brownstein
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Catherine Brownstein, an Assistant Professor at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, discusses her groundbreaking work in identifying genetic causes of rare diseases. She shares how AI, particularly through her ChatGPT Pro grant, is transforming diagnostics and accelerating patient care. The dialogue uncovers the complexities of genetic testing, the emotional impacts on families, and the critical need for collective data sharing to enhance our understanding and treatment of rare diseases. Dr. Brownstein's insights illuminate the promising future of AI in medicine.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 59min
AI AMA – Part 2: AI Utopia, Consciousness, and the Future of Work
Dive into a mind-bending discussion on the future of AI and its potential to create a utopia. Explore the challenges of consciousness and how humans can adapt as technology evolves. Unpack the intersection of work, leisure, and societal values in an AI-driven world. Delve into the ethical implications of AI, examining the responsibility that comes with advancements. Reflect on the dynamic role of social media in shaping public discourse about artificial intelligence. Engage with diverse perspectives as we navigate this complex technological landscape together.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 2h 4min
AI AMA – Part 1: OpenAI’s o3, Deliberative Alignment, and AI Surprises of 2024
Adithyan Ilangovan, co-founder of AI Podcasting, dives into the exciting developments in AI, particularly OpenAI's o3 model. He discusses how deliberative alignment could reshape AI safety and governance. The conversation takes a turn towards the implications of AI in education and coding careers, emphasizing the need for adaptability in a rapidly changing job landscape. Adithyan also highlights the role of AI in optimizing communication methods in podcast production, shedding light on both challenges and innovations that lie ahead in the tech world.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 3h 54min
Teaching AI to See: A Technical Deep-Dive on Vision Language Models with Will Hardman of Veratai
Will Hardman, founder of AI advisory firm Veritai, delves into the intricacies of vision language models (VLMs). He discusses their evolution from traditional techniques to cutting-edge architectures like InternVL and Llama3V. The conversation highlights the importance of multimodality in AI, detailing innovations, architectural choices, and implications for artificial general intelligence. Hardman elaborates on the challenges of image processing, the significance of high-quality datasets, and emerging strategies that enhance VLM performance and reasoning capabilities.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 55min
roon's Heroic Duty: Will "the Good Guys" Build AGI First? (from Doom Debates)
Guest roon, a notable figure on Twitter and part of OpenAI's technical staff, shares unique insights into the future of AI development and safety. The conversation dives into the complex challenges of AGI alignment and the responsibilities developers face in navigating existential risks. They discuss the tension between optimism and reality in AI, the nuances of AI corrigibility, and the potential impact of emerging technologies on humanity. Roon also reflects on personal responsibilities and the role of ethical considerations in transformative AI systems.

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Dec 25, 2024 • 2h 9min
Emad Mostaque on the Intelligent Internet and Universal Basic AI
Emad Mostaque, founder of Stability AI and The Intelligent Internet, dives into the future of artificial intelligence, advocating for universal basic AI. He discusses the balance of AI's benefits and risks, especially regarding ethics and military use. Mostaque shares a vision for an intelligent internet that enhances education and healthcare while emphasizing the need for transparent, open-source AI. He also addresses the complexities of U.S.-China relations in AI and proposes innovative solutions for equitable access across diverse populations.

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Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 45min
Can AIs do AI R&D? Reviewing REBench Results with Neev Parikh of METR
Niamh Parikh, a member of the technical staff at METR, discusses the innovative REBench evaluation framework designed for assessing AI systems' real-world research capabilities. The chat dives into how AI models like Claude 3.5 and GPT-4 perform in tasks ranging from optimizing GPU kernels to tuning language models. They explore the nuances of AI versus human problem-solving approaches, the challenges of benchmarking, and the impacts of AI performance on future research. Insights on the AI R&D capabilities and the need for effective evaluation metrics are also covered.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 60min
Breakthroughs in AI for Biology: AI Lab Groups & Protein Model Interpretability with Prof James Zou
In this engaging discussion, Stanford Professor James Zou, a leader in AI and biology research at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, shares insights on innovative AI frameworks. He highlights how a virtual lab produced novel COVID treatments with minimal human intervention and discusses how protein language models like InterPLM reveal new biological features. Zou emphasizes the transformative impact of AI in drug discovery and protein design, showcasing how AI enhances research efficiency and uncovers hidden biological motifs.

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Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 44min
Scouting Frontiers in AI for Biology: Dynamics, Diffusion, and Design, with Amelie Schreiber
Amelie Schreiber, a computational biochemist and AI researcher, discusses groundbreaking advancements in AI's role in biology. She dives into tools like AlphaFold3 and ESM3, which are transforming protein engineering and drug discovery. The conversation explores the challenges of making these innovations accessible and touches on the importance of recent Nobel Prize awards recognizing AI’s impact. Schreiber also shares insights on efficient protein design, enzyme dynamics, and how AI is reshaping molecular research.

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Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 27min
Building Government's Largest Civilian AI Team with DHS AI Corps' Director, Michael Boyce
In a compelling conversation, Michael Boyce, Director of the DHS's AI Corps, shares his insights on leading the largest civilian AI team in the US government. He discusses how the AI Corps is transforming operations within DHS's 22 agencies, from improving asylum interview training to enhancing airport security measures. With a focus on the importance of collaboration and innovation, Boyce highlights the unique challenges and opportunities of integrating AI in public service, urging AI professionals to consider impactful careers in government.