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Surviving the Singularity
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In this episode Magnus and Josh discuss intangible assets.
Join Magnus as he talks about AI's place in Corporate leadership with special guest: Gena Hoxha!https://www.linkedin.com/in/gena-hoxha/https://www.ignitium.com/
Could AI be the Last Straw for the American Worker? On October 6th, 2025, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee released a report with an ominous title: “The Big Tech Oligarchs’ War Against Workers: AI and Automation Could Destroy Nearly 100 Million U.S Jobs in a Decade.” Magnus and Josh discuss the claims and solutions proposed in the report, authored by Ranking Member Bernie Sanders’ staff.
Join Magnus and Josh as they continue to strategize how to survive the singularity. In today’s episode, they tackle the very real likelihood that within a decade the world could look totally alien. With Figure’s new robot apparently solving Walking, and new data charting AI’s ability to complete tasks, not to mention OpenAI signaling something big with their trademark filings, and to top it all off, we have IBM declaring breakthroughs in fault tolerance, what does this mean for tomorrow’s workplace?
In this episode, Magnus and Josh discuss topics broached in Yuval Noah Harari's novel, "Nexus". Is AI poised to dominate information and truth like never before? Will it accelerate the adoption of democratic systems and topple authoritarian regimes, or will we adopt quasi-religious beliefs and treat AI as a great good and evil?
Have you used Perplexity? In today's episode, Magnus and Josh explore how AI is affecting Economics, Medicine, Jobs, ranging from how we get our news, and exciting new medical breakthroughs, to a new emotional support robot lamp called ElliQ.
In today's episode, Magnus and Josh review Mustafa Suleyman's book The Coming Wave, published 2023, covering the probematic themes discussed in the book and the solutions proposed,
In this episode, Magnus and Josh discuss the pitfalls of various government approaches to AI regulations, window shop Unitree's new (almost budget friendly) humanoid robot, and marvel at Skil'd AI's approach to learning.
In today's episode, Magnus and Josh discuss the book AI Snake Oil by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor
Ranging in topics from gene editing to robotic appendages and biohacking, Magnus and Josh discuss transhumanism and the implications for the future.
In this episode Magnus and Josh explore innovations in farming and ranching, even home snow blowing. Ranging from weed removal, harvesting, apple quality, even manure cleanup and milk production increases. And don't forget the insect vacuuming. With these innovations around food production, Surviving the Singularity looks a whole lot easier.
In this episode, Josh and Magnus explore the positive impacts of technology and robotics on society, discussing innovations in environmental restoration, healthcare, and infrastructure. They highlight advancements in AI, prosthetics, and the potential of optical computing, while also addressing the importance of investments in these technologies for a better future.
In today's episode, Magnus and Josh review Mo Gawdat's 'Scary Smart', a book that debuted before ChatGPT took the world by storm. Magnus and Josh discuss the key takeaways that Mo lays out in his book, including being a good parent and helping to raise an ethical AI child.
In today’s episode, Magnus and Josh take a break from discussing last week’s news and instead survey the people and institutions racing to prevent catastrophic outcomes, from an unchecked race to AI Dominance. From Terminator-style disasters to the slower-burn crisis of mass unemployment, Magnus and Josh tackle the tricky questions around ethics, education, and how to best prepare to Survive the Singularity.
In this episode, Magnus and Josh talk Robotic Mobility improvements, Emotive Robots, and of course some potential job enhancement, or replacements. Beginning with a look at how robots are learning, and finishing with a caution and call to action to keep an eye on the improvements, Magnus and Josh help you navigate and Survive the Singularity.
This week Magnus and Josh talk about the presentation given by NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, at the recent Computex 2025 conference in Taiwan. They discuss the evolution of parallel computing, the concept of AI factories, and the future of data transfer and storage. The conversation also touches on the implications of AI in everyday life and the potential risks associated with its rapid development, as well as the ethical dilemmas posed by AI, and the critical need for alignment in AI development. The discussion emphasizes the urgency of addressing these issues to ensure a safe and beneficial future for humanity.
In this episode, Magnus and Josh tackle the dynamics of the Industrial Revolution and how the evolution of AI could potentially happen much more quickly, touching on the importance of staying informed so as not to be left behind, while also looking forward to the robotic advancements ahead of us. They discuss the need to change the way we learn, focusing more on problem solving and rewarding creativity and risks as we adapt to the new AI/robotic way of life.
In this conversation, Josh and Magnus explore the ethical considerations of AI development, the potential for AI to replace entry-level jobs, and the evolving nature of creativity in the age of AI. The conversation also touches on the reliability of AI-generated information and the advancements in robotic surgery, particularly with Neuralink's innovations.
Magnus and Josh explore the implications of AI companions, and the potential societal impacts of the rapid advancements in AI technology. They discuss legislative responses to the risks posed by AI Companions, the measurement of AI intelligence, and the future of jobs in an increasingly automated world. The conversation highlights the need for awareness and adaptation as AI continues to evolve and integrate into daily life.
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