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Tagged “Biology”
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Demis Hassabis: AI, Emergent Intelligence, and Reality
Demis Hassabis, leader of Google DeepMind and Nobel laureate, explores the profound intersection of artificial intelligence, physics, and the fundamental nature of reality. He presents the conjecture that nature's evolved complexity is inh…
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Paul Rosalie: Jungle Survival and Deep Amazon Secrets
In this immersive episode, Paul Rosalie and Lex Fridman journey deep into the Amazon rainforest to explore the profound beauty, inherent danger, and vital importance of the world's most biodiverse ecosystem. They discuss the realities of j…
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Andrew Huberman: Relationships, Subconscious & Mental Health
In this special birthday episode, Lex Fridman and Andrew Huberman dive into the complexities of human nature, discussing the critical importance of exploring the subconscious, the pitfalls of covert contracts in relationships, and the nece…
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Michael Levin: Biology, AI, and the Future of Life
Michael Levin explores the intersection of biology, computation, and robotics, proposing that life functions through multi-scale, goal-oriented intelligence. He argues that the transition from simple physics to complex mind is a continuous…
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Cosmology, Existential Risk, and the Future of Humanity
In this extensive discussion with Lord Martin Rees, we explore the awe-inspiring dimensions of the cosmos and the significant existential risks humanity faces in the 21st century. Rees argues that while we have made incredible strides in u…
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Demis Hassabis: AlphaFold, AGI, and the Mystery of Intelligence
In this extensive conversation, Demis Hassabis explores the evolution of artificial intelligence, from the games-based testing grounds of the early 2010s to the revolutionary structural biology breakthroughs of AlphaFold. He discusses the …
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Unseen Body: Exploring Human Anatomy and Survival
In this fascinating episode, physician Jonathan Reisman joins Lex Fridman to discuss his book, The Unseen Body, providing an intimate look into human anatomy. They explore the body as both a miracle of evolution and a collection of messy b…
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Gary Nolan: Science, Biology, and UFOs
Dr. Gary Nolan, a Stanford professor of microbiology and pathology, joins the podcast to bridge the gap between hard science and thestudy of anomalies. He explores the concept of DNA as a complex, dynamic computer and discusses the importa…
1h 50m
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