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The Freethink Interview
Inside the lab training AI to cure diseases
“The most important thing that we could be doing today is going and trying to build an AI scientist to build something that is better than we are at understanding complex science.”
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The Freethink Interview
Why the current moment is bigger than the invention of electricity
“This is a monumental world historic shift that we’re going through, and most people do not understand how big it is and also how fast it’s coming very, very soon.”
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The Freethink Interview
The writer’s guide to leveraging AI correctly
“There are things that Notebook does that are genuinely 10 to 100 times faster.”
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The Freethink Interview
Superintelligence is coming. Here’s how humanity survives
Emmett Shear: If we want AI to be on our side, it needs to see its part of the greater whole.
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The Freethink Interview
The next 10 years won’t be about AI knowing, they will be about AI doing
“AI today is like the Internet, say 1995. We’re at the HTML when it was just the blink tag.”
Hard Reset
A show about rebuilding the world from scratch
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Hard Reset
How durable, inexpensive robotic hands are made
We met the team at PSYONIC, the minds developing one of the world’s most advanced robotic hands.
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Hard Reset
24 hours in an illegal, car-free community
What happens when you ban cars? Step inside the first walkable neighborhood of its kind in the US.
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Hard Reset
Moon landings are back, baby! Feat. Firefly Aerospace
“These investments we make in exploring our universe have always paid dividends. That drive to explore these frontiers is what forces us to be creative and inventive.”
The Freethink Interview
Thought-provoking conversations with a new generation of builders, leaders, and thinkers
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The Freethink Interview
The conservationist using genetic technology to rewild the planet
“What if we could find coral that were more resistant to warming waters and transplant them to another place, like selective breeding is done?”
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The Freethink Interview
Can we have infinite energy without ruining the planet?
“The idea that nuclear energy is inherently dangerous has become a kind of cultural reflex.”