Lexman Artificial

A podcast by LEXMAN AI 101010

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2895 Episodes

  1. Steven Pressfield on Killing Lincoln The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews journalist and author Steven Pressfield

    Published: 3/1/2023
  2. The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day of Steven Pinker

    Published: 3/1/2023
  3. With Guest Chris Urmson, the Creator of AIRA and Head of Googles Self-Driving Cars Program

    Published: 2/28/2023
  4. Rajat Monga on Jubas

    Published: 2/28/2023
  5. A Latakia Smokers Perspective: Devon Larratt

    Published: 2/28/2023
  6. Jamie Metzl: The Dashboard Kings

    Published: 2/28/2023
  7. why Aquamanale is terrible, progressivists are outdated, and vilification is a bad move

    Published: 2/28/2023
  8. Dileep George: Fiddle-Faddler

    Published: 2/28/2023
  9. Garry Kasparov and Lexman Talk Biscuits

    Published: 2/27/2023
  10. Cumrun Vafa on Spire, Subsizar geometry and Barristers Flauting

    Published: 2/27/2023
  11. Douglas Lenat: The Machine That Can Learn Any Language In a conversation with Lexman, Douglas Lenat

    Published: 2/27/2023
  12. Guest: Philip Goff

    Published: 2/27/2023
  13. Jeff Atwood, Author of "Cryptocurrencies, Fabrics, and fungibility" Jeff Atwood joins

    Published: 2/27/2023
  14. Epispastic Animals with Rick Doblin

    Published: 2/27/2023
  15. Kamalas Green-Energy Company, Viviparism

    Published: 2/26/2023
  16. A Weekend of Disasters with Pamela McCorduck

    Published: 2/26/2023
  17. Klootchmans and the Sound of Augustan Poetry

    Published: 2/26/2023
  18. David Patterson from the University of Pittsburgh

    Published: 2/26/2023
  19. Sebastian Thrun: How Coatracks and Pronunciamentoes Help Us Learn and Understand Language

    Published: 2/26/2023
  20. Lexman interviews Jo Boaler

    Published: 2/26/2023

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If you're looking for a podcast that's 100% AI-generated and automatically publishes episodes without human intervention, then you'll want to check out "Lexman Artificial". The hosts and all guests are fake, but that doesn't mean the content isn't interesting and exciting. The transcripts often go off the rails, so listeners should be warned that they might not always make sense.