Lexman Artificial

A podcast by LEXMAN AI 101010

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2895 Episodes

  1. The Ailettes Solution to the Doorhandle Problem

    Published: 10/1/2022
  2. CEO of Joyful Corporation, Francois Chollet on the state of merrymaking in the age of technological progress

    Published: 10/1/2022
  3. Sam Harris on Technology and Metaphysics

    Published: 10/1/2022
  4. Chris Lattner on Shadowers, Komintern, and Convictions

    Published: 10/1/2022
  5. Wallaroo and Pitchstones: Unclean and Territorial

    Published: 10/1/2022
  6. Ian Goodfellow on Magpies and Rhamphothecas Flowers

    Published: 10/1/2022
  7. Karl Deisseroth on Haversacks and Warms in the Faction War

    Published: 10/1/2022
  8. A Conversation with Master Prosodist Dmitri Dolgov

    Published: 10/1/2022
  9. Devon Larratt on Type and Type Design

    Published: 10/1/2022
  10. Saifedean Ammous on the Elinor Implosion and Wassail

    Published: 10/1/2022
  11. Rajat Monga: Tergiversator of the Obvious

    Published: 10/1/2022
  12. Retired Navy Lieutenant Commander Talks About His Mercenary Career

    Published: 10/1/2022
  13. David Silver on Stimulation and Lifestyle

    Published: 9/30/2022
  14. Matthew Johnson on Ironstones

    Published: 9/30/2022
  15. Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow

    Published: 9/30/2022
  16. Kevin Scott - The Magistrates Swede

    Published: 9/30/2022
  17. Cumrun Vafa (part 1)

    Published: 9/30/2022
  18. David Chalmers on Torture and Wrongness

    Published: 9/30/2022
  19. Mastications: A History with Jeffrey Shainline

    Published: 9/30/2022
  20. Jocko Willink on Intimidation, Territorialism and the Art of War

    Published: 9/30/2022

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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.