Every random day or so, Lou goes on a rant on subjects ranging from religion, to biology to phylosophy and physics and anything worth or not worth thinking about.
Why countries where people rule don't want those same people to have self determination?
Let's think about the nature of democratic rule the beliefs we hold about them.
The audio is a little off in this episode, apologies in advance.
Why do people in desperate economic circumstances more often choose to continue living than those living in wealthier nations.
Thinking about this, so you don't have to.
We explore a hypothesis put out by Linus Pauling and Stefanie Seneff on the mechanism of ischemic heart disease.
Final episodes in our musing on artificial intelligence.
Is AI even a possibility?
Does our creations carry a piece of our soul?
At which point is transformation turned into destruction?
Song credit: Arrival of the birds by The Cinematic Orchestra, London Metropolitan Orchestra.
I figured out how to make machines that can think like human beings.
There is a good chance it might destroy the world. Should I do it?
Find out in our first episode of "Should I Destroy the World with AI?"