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Tagged “Automation”
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Robert Playter: Boston Dynamics, Robotics & Atlas
In this engaging conversation, Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, explores the company's 30-year legacy of engineering marvels. He discusses his early work on dynamic locomotion at MIT's Leg Lab and how that informs the company's appr…
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Sociology of Trucking: Labor, Automation, and the Future
In this episode, sociologist Steve Vasselli explores the human and economic dimensions of the American trucking industry. Drawing from his ethnographic research, Vasselli discusses how trucking, once a middle-class stable career, has shift…
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Eric Brynjolfsson: AI, Economics, and the Future of Work
This episode features economics professor Eric Brynjolfsson discussing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and digital technology on our economy and society. Brynjolfsson explores the counterintuitive nature of exponential…
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George Hotz: Autonomous Driving, Hacking, and AI
This episode explores the brilliant and unconventional mind of George Hotz, founder of Kama AI. The discussion covers a diverse array of topics including his pioneering work in autonomous driving, the potential for artificial general intel…
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Economics, Markets, and Governance with Paul Krugman
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman provides a comprehensive analysis of the modern economic landscape, challenging the notion that technological disruption is the primary cause of wage stagnation and wealth inequality. He argues that government i…
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Kai-Fu Lee: AI Superpowers, China, and the Future
Kai-Fu Lee provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical and technical landscape of artificial intelligence, comparing the visionary innovation of the United States with the data-driven execution of China. He asserts that while AI …
1h 26m
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