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AI and I | Why Opus 4.5 Just Became the Most Influential AI Model
Dan and guest Paul Ford discuss Claude Opus 4.5's capabilities as a coding model. The episode explores how this tool can keep coding and coding autonomously without tripping over itself, marking new…
Lenny's Podcast | Slack founder: Mental models for building products people love ft. Stewart Butterfield
Stewart Butterfield is the co-founder of Slack and Flickr, two of the most influential products in internet history. After selling Slack to Salesforce in one of tech's biggest acquisitions, he's been…
Decoder Ring | The Red String Board Conspiracy
There's a ubiquitous prop in just about every police procedural and conspiracy thriller: a cork board pinned with documents, newspaper clippings, and Polaroid photos, all connected by a web of red…
Core Memory | Dwarkesh Patel Wants People to Learn Things
The episode features an interview with Dwarkesh Patel, a prominent podcaster known for going deep with subjects rather than oversimplifying content. The conversation covers his rise as an…
Astral Codex Ten Podcast | Your Review: Alpha School
This is one of the finalists in the 2025 review contest, written by an ACX reader who will remain anonymous until after voting is done. I'll be posting about one of these a week for several months.…
Conversations With Tyler | Stephen Kotkin on Stalin, Power, and the Art of Biography
In his landmark multi-volume biography of Stalin, Stephen Kotkin shows how totalitarian power worked not just through terror from above, but through millions of everyday decisions from below.…
Guardian Audio Long Read | The ghosts are everywhere: Can the British Museum survive its omni-crisis
Beset by colonial controversy, difficult finances and the discovery of a thief on the inside, Britain’s No 1 museum is in deep trouble. Can it restore its reputation? By Charlotte Higgins
Ezra Klein Show | The Government Knows AGI is Coming
Artificial general intelligence — an A.I. system that can beat humans at almost any cognitive task — is arriving in just a couple of years. That’s what people tell me — people who work in A.I. labs,…
O'Reilly Solid Podcast (RIP) with Jon Bruner | Trip to McMoon's, pt 2 - Rebooting a 1970s satellite with modern software and hardware
In the first episode of the Solid Podcast, we talked with Dennis Wingo, founder of Skycorp, in the former NASA McDonald’s where he’s been restoring the first images of the moon taken from…
O'Reilly Solid Podcast (RIP) with Jon Bruner | Trip to McMoon's, pt 1 - the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project
We’re kicking off our newest series, the O’Reilly Solid Podcast, with an episode recorded in the manager’s office of a McDonald’s at NASA’s Ames Research Center. David Cranor and I (Jon Bruner)…
30 for 30 Podcasts | Searching For Hobey Baker, Episode 1 The Natural
Narrated by David Duchovny, Searching for Hobey Baker re-contextualizes and brings to life the story of one of the greatest college athletes who has largely been lost to history. After Hobey Baker…
Lenny's Podcast | Zigging vs. zagging - How HubSpot built a $30B company Dharmesh Shah (co-founder/CTO)
Dharmesh Shah is the co-founder and CTO of HubSpot (currently valued at $30 billion) and one of the most fascinating founders I’ve ever met. Dharmesh is the keeper of HubSpot’s Culture Code, built…
Aboard Podcast | Using AI Respectfully
From copyright violations to environmental concerns to the looming threat of the singularity, AI is a hot-button topic these days. Paul and Rich talk through many facets of this conversation, and…
Quanta Magazine | Tiny Language Models Come of Age
To better understand how neural networks learn to simulate writing, researchers trained simpler versions on synthetic children’s stories.
Dwarkesh Podcast | Demis Hassabis - Scaling, Superhuman AIs, AlphaZero atop LLMs, Rogue Nations Threat
Demis Hassabis - Scaling, Superhuman AIs, AlphaZero atop LLMs, Rogue Nations Threat Wednesday 28 February 2024 https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/podcast Open in Pocket Casts Share Here is my episode with…
Guardian Audio Long Read | One Swedish zoo, seven escaped chimpanzees
When the great apes at Furuvik Zoo broke free from their enclosure last winter, the keepers faced a terrible choice. This is the story of the most dramatic 72 hours of their lives. By Imogen…
Sweat The Technique | Lessons from Montessori (with Bob Nardo)
Ryan sits down with Bob Nardo, Founding Head of School and Executive Director at Libertas School of Memphis. They discuss why the principles of Montessori work, and how they can be applied to…
Decoder Ring | The Great Parmesan Cheese Debate
Parmesan is a food—but it’s not just a food. Italy’s beloved cheese is often paired with a deep craving for tradition and identity. But its history also involves intrepid immigrants, lucrative…
Plain English | An Optimistic Guide to America’s Clean-Energy Future
The world is engaged in a multitrillion-dollar project to decarbonize the economy to slow or reverse climate change. But what exactly does that mean? How optimistic should we be that we can pull this…
The Lunar Society | Carl Shulman - Intelligence Explosion, Primate Evolution, Robot Doublings, and Alignment
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