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S1E8 Bees, Trees, and Degrees: SSU Capstone Interviews
This season finale episode features interviews with two SSU computer science capstone teams applying AI/ML to real-world problems: Sean Belingheri's edge computing project using YOLO on a Raspberry…
S1E7 The Biology of a Large Language Model: Dissecting Claude 3.5 Haiku's Neural Circuits
This episode examines how Anthropic's circuit tracing and attribution graph tools reveal the internal mechanics of Claude 3.5 Haiku across three categories of complex behavior, abstract…
Circuit Tracing: Attribution Graphs and the Grammar of Neural Networks
This episode explores how Anthropic researchers successfully scaled sparse autoencoders from toy models to Claude 3 Sonnet's 8 billion neurons, extracting 34 million interpretable features including…
34 Million Features Later: What Researchers Found Inside Claude's World Model
This episode explores how Anthropic researchers successfully scaled sparse autoencoders from toy models to Claude 3 Sonnet's 8 billion neurons, extracting 34 million interpretable features including…
Decomposing Superposition: Sparse Autoencoders for Neural Network Interpretability
This episode explores how sparse autoencoders can decode the phenomenon of superposition in neural networks, demonstrating that the seemingly impenetrable compression of features into neurons can be…
S1E3 The Superposition Problem
This episode of "Two Minds, One Model" explores the critical concept of interpretability in AI systems, focusing on Anthropic's research paper "Toy Models of Superposition." Hosts John Jezl and Jon…
S1E2 What if We Succeed?
This episode explores why AI systems might develop harmful or deceptive behaviors even without malicious intent, examining concepts like convergent instrumental goals, alignment faking, and mesa…
A Brief History of Time
This premiere episode provides a comprehensive history of artificial intelligence development from the 1950s through the present day, tracing the cycles of excitement and disappointment ("summers and…
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Two Minds, One Model has published 8 episodes since October 2025, covering topics in Technology.
Two Minds, One Model is currently declining with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 59m.
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