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Summary In this episode, the Robot Report editorial team reunites to recap the major highlights, central themes, and networking events from the recent Robotics Summit and Expo in Boston. Steve Crowe breaks down key presentations, including Brian Gerkey's insights on Open Robotics AI integration as well as the Open Source Robotics Alliance (OSRA). The team also recaps Mikell Taylor's practical framework for deploying reliable, "worthy" robots. Finally, they share highlights from the closing keynote interview with Noland Arbaugh, the world's first Neuralink patient, who discussed his groundbreaking journey with brain-computer interface technology. ### – SPONSORS – This episode is brought to you by Yamaha Robotics Group (YRG) — driving the future of smart automation. Yamaha's Linear Conveyor Modules and Advanced Operator Interfaces are helping engineers push efficiency and flexibility further than ever. And let's face it: the PLC isn't going anywhere — it's evolving. LEARN MORE AT: https://hs.yrginc.com/therobotreport This episode is brought to you by maxon USA. If you're designing robots beyond controlled factory cells, mobile manipulators, quadrupeds, or humanoids maxon is worth a stop at the Robotics Summit in Boston. At the show, maxon is exhibiting its High Efficiency Joint (HEJ) portfolio: fully integrated robotic joints that combine motor, gearing, electronics, and sensing in a compact unit. Built for cyclic loads, impacts, and continuous operation, HEJ joints are designed for real‑world robotics. LEARN MORE AT: https://www.maxongroup.com/en-us
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Deel https://deel.com/twistQuo https://quo.com/TWiSTLinkedIn Jobs https://LinkedIn.com/twistToday's show:Cortical Labs is the world's first company selling biological computers. Their CL1 fuses lab-grown human neurons (derived from stem cells, not actual folks) with silicon hardware to create Synthetic Biological Intelligence (SBI).Founder Dr. Hon Weng Chong walks us through how the system works and why neurons are more efficient than GPUs at reinforcement learning. (Also… is this computer alive?)PLUS Pyka co-founder and CEO Michael Norcia explains the various uses for his autonomous aircraft, from crop-spraying drones in Brazil to a a hybrid-electric defense UAV for the military.Guests:Cortical Labs: ****https://corticallabs.com/Dr. Hon Weng Chong on X: https://x.com/dr1337Pyka: https://www.flypyka.com/Pyka on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flypyka/?hl=enFurther Reading:2022 Pong paper in Neuron: https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(22)00806-62017 Paper: “Attention is All You Need”; https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762The “Barista Test” for Artificial Intelligence: Chris Rourk: https://medium.com/predict/the-turing-test-is-so-last-century-the-barista-test-for-artificial-general-intelligence-faf91034fa8cNotable Links:Playing “DOOM” on CL1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRV8fSw6HaEDayOne Data Center: https://dayonedc.com/NeurIPS 2026 Conference: https://neurips.cc/Neuralink: https://neuralink.com/CliniCloud Digital Stethoscope and Thermometer: https://www.design-industry.com.au/clinicloudAir Force Research Laboratory (AFWERX): https://afwerx.com/Joby Aviation: https://www.jobyaviation.com/Prime Movers Lab: https://www.primemoverslab.com/Timestamps:0:00 What is "biological computing"?2:49 Cortical's new $30 million raise4:15 The world's first biological data center9:48 Deel - Founders scale faster on Deel. Set up payroll for any country in minutes, hire anyone anywhere, get visas handled fast, and get back to building. Visit https://deel.com/twist to learn more.10:51 Biological computers have a learning advantage19:43 Quo (formerly OpenPhone) - Quo gives you a clean, modern way to handle every customer call, text, and thread all in one place. Try it free at https://quo.com/TWiST29:15 LinkedIn Jobs - Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at https://LinkedIn.com/twist38:46 From paper airplanes to Group 4 UAVs52:20 Introducing the DropShip defense drone58:28 How regulations block US drones1:00:40 Why Pyka builds everything in-houseSubscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.comCheck out the TWIST500: https://www.twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcpFollow Lon:X: https://x.com/lonsFollow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelmFollow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanisCheck out all our partner offers: https://partners.launch.co/Great TWIST interviews: Will Guidara, Eoghan McCabe, Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Bob Moesta, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarlandCheck out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanisFollow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: https://twistartups.substack.com
Alice Han and James Kynge break down why Russia is pushing hard for China to approve the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, what China's accelerating selloff of U.S. Treasuries could mean for the American economy, and how China became the first country to commercially approve a brain-computer implant — moving ahead of the U.S. and Elon Musk's Neuralink. They also explore the deepening China-Russia alliance, mounting pressure on the U.S. dollar, and whether China is beginning to pull ahead in the global race for technological dominance. Subscribe to China Decode on Substack for weekly analysis, livestreams, and deep dives into the biggest story shaping the global economy: chinadecode.profgmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESG StuffBP removes chairman Albert Manifold over governance issues 9The board said the decision was unanimous. In a statement, Amanda Blanc, BP's senior independent director, described the board as having been caught off guard by what it found: "The board has been surprised and disappointed to learn of governance oversight and conduct issues it deems unacceptable and has taken decisive action."The company did not elaborate on the specific nature of the concerns.Ian Tyler has been named interim chair, BP said, with the board set to begin a formal process to identify a permanent successor: "The Board and leadership team have deep conviction in the strategic direction we have laid out, and the company is moving at pace to deliver it."Manifold took up the chairmanship just last October. At last month's annual general meeting, just 81.8% of shareholders backed his electionAmong the most consequential decisions of Manifold's short tenure: pushing out former CEO Murray Auchincloss and overseeing the selection of Meg O'Neill to succeed him — a hire that marked the first time BP had recruited an external CEO and the first time a woman had led one of the oil industry's largest players.Tulsi Gabbard Exit Marks Fourth Woman to Leave Trump Cabinet 0Apology TourBank boss sorry after describing workers as 'lower value human capital' 7Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters triggered a massive PR firestorm by describing the bank's plan to replace back-office staff with automation as replacing "lower-value human capital" with financial investmentStandard Chartered is cutting roughly 7,800 jobs—representing about 15% of its global back-office corporate support roles—over the next four years to make room for AIAfter internal anger and blistering public criticism, Winters posted a formal apology for his "choice of words." However, he initially fueled the fire by attaching the full interview transcript to justify his broader context, drawing further criticism for being defensiveIn his first attempt to quiet the storm, Winters leaned heavily into the corporate strategy rather than apologizing for the specific phrasing: "I said that lower-value roles are more vulnerable to automation, and that we have a responsibility to help colleagues move into higher-value roles. That is what a responsible employer should do. We will continue to speak honestly about the impact of technological change, and we will continue to act responsibly in helping our people to adapt and succeed."After a barrage of negative comments on his first post, Winters returned to LinkedIn later that day to offer an explicit apology for his phrasing: "I have received a lot of support for the messages in my previous post but still get questions about my choice of words, which I know has caused upset to some colleagues. For that I am sorry.""I think the transcript makes it clear that I value our colleagues – all of them – most highly and that we are totally committed to helping them to cope with the accelerating pace of change in our industry."JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says bank chief's viral AI comment was 'inartful' Dimon downplayed the viral backlash against Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters—who drew fire for saying his bank would replace "lower-value human capital" with technology—calling it an "inartful" slip-of-the-tongue from a friend.Neopbabies and Dropout babiesJames Murdoch to acquire New York Magazine and Vox Media Podcast Network -1Bolt CEO says he let go of his entire HR team for creating problems that didn't exist: ‘Those problems disappeared when I let them go' 6Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow justified firing his entire Human Resources department by claiming they actively manufactured internal frictionThe aggressive purge follows a brutal 97% collapse in Bolt's valuation—crashing from an $11 billion peak in 2022 down to $300 millionTraditional HR has been entirely swapped for a skeletal "people operations" team, shifting the focus away from employee complaints and internal processes toward basic compliance training and empowering managers to make split-second decisionsAlongside gutting HR, Breslow rolled back employee-friendly benefits like four-day workweeks and unlimited PTO, claiming a culture of complacency had taken over and that 99% of his legacy workforce was simply unwilling to work hardRyan dropped out of Stanford in 2014 to launch BoltThe Middle School Boy Man Babies Rule the WorldMan Drives Cybertruck Into Lake to Test Elon Musk's “Boat” Claims, and It Went About as Well as You'd Guess -10"The passengers abandoned the vehicle and the driver was arrested."Tesla CEO Elon Musk:randomly tweeted that the vehicle would function as a rudimentary flotation device.“It will even float for a while.”“[The vehicle would be able to] traverse at least 100m [330 feet] of water as a boat.”“Cybertruck will be waterproof enough to serve briefly as a boat, so it can cross rivers, lakes and even seas that aren't too choppy.”Jeff Bezos urges US government to stop taxing 50% of America — and claims doubling his taxes won't help ‘that teacher in Queens' 400Jeff Bezos backs Mamdani's tax on luxury second homes, but says Ken Griffin isn't the villainJeff Bezos on Zohran Mamdani's big mistake: ‘When you don't know how to solve a problem, create a villain, blame them'Jeff Bezos says there is ‘no truth' to the ‘buy borrow die' tax strategyBillionaires Openly Use It: Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has historically pledged over $30 billion worth of his Oracle stock as collateral for personal bank loans. Elon Musk has similarly pledged tens of billions of dollars in Tesla shares to secure lines of credit over the yearsHe said he was "skeptical that that's a true loophole," but added, "If it is, and we can fix it, then we should. I don't think such a loophole should exist."Jeff Bezos Praises Trump's Second Term as ‘More Mature' Jeff Bezos Says AI Will 'Elevate' Workers — Despite Amazon's 30,000 Job Cuts Amid $100 Billion AI PushElon Musk compares his company's work to that of Jesus 0In an interview on Monday, the billionaire said his Neuralink brain-implant company is progressing in its development of ‘Jesus-like technologies'Although brain-computer interface (BCI) as a concept has been around since at least the 1970s, the push to commercialize the technology is more recent. According to data from market-intelligence firm Tracxn, more than 130 BCI startups have been launched since 2016.Why Is Mark Zuckerberg Taunting His Employees Before Firing Them? 20Back in April, Meta announced it was laying off 10 percent of its workforce, or around some 7,800 workers. Unlike traditional layoffs, which are enacted relatively quickly, Meta gave its employees a nearly month-long warning period without announcing who exactly would be headed for the unemployment line.In newly leaked audio from an all-hands meeting at Meta, released by More Perfect Union, the Meta CEO seems to actually be taunting the thousands of workers who were about to be let go by pointing to how the company was harvesting employee data to train its in-house AI models ahead of the massive layoffs.“So we're in a phase where basically the AI models learn from heaving real, from watching really smart people do things. And if you're trying to get it to be able to be able to do certain capabilities, having [AI] be able to observe really smart people doing those things is, is very important.”Going on, Zuckerberg explained that it was better to train AI on soon-to-be-former Meta employees, rather than “contract companies.”“In general, the average intelligence of the people who are at this company is significantly higher than the average set of people that you can get to do tasks if you're working through… contractors,” Zuckerberg stammered. “So if we're trying to teach the models coding, for example, then having people internally, um, build tools that, or, or solve tasks that, um, that help teach the model how to code, we think is going to dramatically increase our models coding ability faster than what others in the industry have the capability to do.”Intuit to Cut 17% of Staff, Invest in ‘Big Bets' 3The restructuring cost is estimated at about $300 million to $340 millionAbout 3,100 employees: and invest the savings in “big bets” as it makes artificial intelligence a centerpiece of its business.Woke WarsTexas AG Sues ISS Over ESG Considerations 0Texas AG Ken Paxton (in a senate race) is suing ISS for allegedly “misleading” customers by pushing “radical political agendas” through its proxy adviceNotably, ISS has attempted to obstruct ExxonMobil's planned reincorporation from New Jersey to Texas“ISS has enormous influence over how billions of dollars are invested and managed across this country, and they have abused that influence in order to push woke ideology”Iowa AG Brenna Bird sues ISS, says advice risks retirement savingsIowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is suing the world's largest proxy-advice firm for abusing its influence and threatening Iowans' retirement savings by "lying" to investors.Stakeholders Rule!Wells Fargo must pay $100M to help homebuyers after discrimination lawsuit — 51 cities are eligible 7The settlement, which was recently approved by a federal judge in California, comes after four years of legal disputes involving Wells Fargo shareholders, former employees and job applicants who accused the bank of systemic problems in both lending and hiring practices.While Wells Fargo denied wrongdoing, the company agreed to the deal to avoid prolonged litigation and mounting legal costs.The case centered on allegations that Wells Fargo's board failed to maintain adequate oversight of the bank's mortgage lending operations, exposing the company to regulatory scrutiny and accusations of discriminatory practices.According to reporting from Realtor.com, plaintiffs accused the bank of “widespread and systematic discrimination in lending” and cited concerns over lending algorithms and refinancing approval patterns.The lawsuit stated that Wells Fargo was allegedly the only major lender in 2020 to reject more refinancing applications from Black homeowners than it approved.Airbus, Air France Hit With Manslaughter Charges Over Pilot Training Failures in Deadly 2009 Flight 447 Crash 1A Paris appeals court delivered a dramatic verdict in one of the longest-running and most complex legal sagas in aviation history. The court overturned a 2023 acquittal and found both Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter for the tragic 2009 crash of Flight AF447.The ruling marks a massive victory for the victims' families after a 17-year legal battle. A lower court had previously cleared the European planemaker and the French airline in 2023, ruling that while errors were made, a direct causal link to the crash couldn't be proven. The appeals court completely rejected that logic, declaring the companies "solely and entirely responsible" for the disaster.Ride-Share Drivers in Massachusetts Formally Unionize 100The App Drivers Union said it was the first organization in the country to be formally certified to represent drivers for apps such as Uber and Lyft.In a news release, the organization, the App Drivers Union, said it would represent nearly 70,000 workers in Massachusetts who now have the power to collectively bargain.MATTA very special “who do we blame for SpaceX IPO governance” gameFirst, some S-1 highlights:“Starlink internet is what's being used to pay for humanity getting to Mars.” - MuskTranslation: We don't care much about Starlink, it's just paying our AI billsHe's not kidding: $3.2bn revenue for Starlink, net income of $1.2m$0.6bn revenue for rocket ship, net income of -$0.6bn$0.8bn revenue for AI, net income of -$2.5bnThis isn't a space company - it's classic Musk - you buy the vision (“To build the systems and technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary, to understand the true nature of the universe, and to extend the light of consciousness to the stars.”), but what you're really buying is an internet company that spends all its money on AI and does some rockets on the sideLet someone else invent the car (Tesla) and make them sexy with “big visions” for “humanity”Let someone else invent the rockets, build new ones using someone else's moneyLet someone else invent the satellites, put a whole bunch in space (and buy more satellites from someone else)Musk initially took the role of “Chief Engineer”, but every engineering task seems to have been the other employees - he supplied the moneyShoehorned AI into space exploration because…?Grok is designed as a truth-seeking AI model, built on our founder Elon Musk's mission to enable humanity to understand the universe. We believe that accomplishing this mission requires a truth-seeking approach to AI. We define truth seeking as the active, relentless pursuit of what is objectively true about reality, and grounded in evidence, logic, empirical data, and first principles thinking.AI's ability to revolutionize human potential is directly dependent on meeting exponentially increasing resource demands.We now must go to space to get more resources for AI so we can get to spaceNow the governance who do you blame gameMusk will get:85% voting power (dual class, he owns 94% of Class B 10 vote shares and 12% of Class A shares)The ability to nominate and vote exclusively on >50% of the boardA board which currently includes..TWO execs - Gwynne Shotwell (President) and Musk (three titles)Tesla mafia: Ira Ehreinpreis, Tesla board sycophant, director at the Boring Company and xAI, and longtime Musk hanger on, added Feb 2026Antonio Gracias, ex Tesla director who was explicitly called out in the Tornetta decision as corrupted, cross party transactions with Musk, on boards of Neuralink and Boring Company, added Oct 2010TWO VC bros from DFJ - Randy Glein (SpaceX board observer for 16 years, directors since Feb 2026) and Steve Jurvestson (former Tesla director, director since March 2009) who was ousted from the VC firm with his name on it for sexual harassmentPaypal mafia:Luke Nosek, co founder of PayPal, one of the founders of Founders Fund with Thiel and Ken Howery, invested in DeepMind, director since July 2008Donald Harrison - managed Google purchase of DeepMind, relationship with Nosek, director since Feb 2015Director relationship tenures to Musk: Shotwell: 24 yearsEhreinpreis: 21 yearsGracias: 21 yearsJurvetson: 17 yearsGlein: 16 yearsNosek: 26 yearsHarrison: 11 years (+1 if Nosek/Deepmind connection counts)Texas jurisdiction exclusively (judge shopped) - 3% to sue them, mandatory arbitration, anti-takeover statutes, special meetings ONLY CALLED BY MUSK (no one less than 50% of stock can call a meeting or vote)No written consent - no prior noticeAdvance notice bylaws for the zero shareholder proposals allowedFull omission of board liability - including a provision that automatically allows whatever the conflicts of interest they want with directorsWHO (WHEN) DO YOU BLAME?The US GovernmentDepartment of Energy - in 2010, the DoE gave Tesla a $465m loan, which basically paid for the Model S and helped it buy a factory 6 months before it went public - Musk has said Tesla would not have survived without the loanNevada - in 2014, Nevada gave Musk $1.3bn to build a factory, the most everNASA - spent more than $15bn over years on SpaceX and programs with themThe IRS/Congress - the EV tax credit for $7,500 single handedly pushed Tesla from losing money in 2020 to making money (they effectively got $1.6bn from the US government in 2020), and showing its first profit, which sparked the memefest during COVID and made Musk the richest man on earth - Musk then went on and called for an end to the tax credit since his “competitors” needed it more than Tesla. Tesla made ~$11bn from tax credits aloneThe DoD - started paying SpaceX in 2003 for concept work - and even when the rockets didn't work, the DoD and NASA awarded the company massive contracts anywayJeff Bezos said in 2016 that, “Elon's real superpower is getting government money.”FOMOSpaceX LOSES MONEY - it does not make moneyIf it were a satellite internet company - and NOT THE FIRST - the first was HughesNet in 1996, and Viasat offered it in 2012 - it would make money ($1.2m in income!)Instead, investors are valuing SpaceX as THE LARGEST IPO IN THE HISTORY OF EVER despite the fact that they are burning money on AI, and arguably the worst AIIncluding spending the most on R&D, marketing, and acquisition of Cursor to make up for the fact that Grok suckedIn exchange for FOMO, investors have ENTIRELY GIVEN UP THEIR RIGHTSIt is 100% a private companyTornettaIf Tornetta hadn't sued for Musk's pay, would SpaceX be structured this way?The banks underwriting the dealWho AGREED TO BUY GROK as a term of getting the underwriting, because everyone bends the knee to moneyThe boardI guess
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Eddie Chang, MD, a neurosurgeon and Chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). We discuss the neural circuits underlying speech and language, including how the brain controls the larynx, vocal folds and articulators to shape breath into words. We also explore his pioneering work on speech neural prosthetics — brain-machine interfaces that allow paralyzed patients to communicate by decoding neural activity into speech and avatar-driven facial expressions. Additionally, we examine the neurobiology of stuttering, the role of auditory feedback in fluent speech, and the broader ethical questions surrounding brain augmentation technologies. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Speech & Language (00:00:23) Speech vs Language, Pragmatics, Semantics & Syntax (00:03:11) Larynx, Vocal Folds & Shaping the Breath (00:05:35) Crying & Laughter, Vocalizations vs Speech (00:06:37) Sponsor: Function (00:08:52) Paralysis, Brainstem Stroke, ALS & Locked-In Syndrome (00:10:52) BRAVO Trial, Pancho & First Patient (00:12:31) Brain Surgery, Electrode Array & Decoding Speech (00:14:34) AI, 50-Word Vocabulary & Autocorrect (00:16:06) Sponsor: BetterHelp (00:17:30) Neuralink, Brain-Machine Interfaces & Augmentation Ethics (00:22:21) Avatars, Facial Expressions & Non-Verbal Communication (00:25:48) Sponsor: AG1 (00:27:12) Stuttering, Anxiety & Speech vs Language (00:30:18) Tool: Stuttering Therapy & Auditory Feedback (00:31:50) Recap & Acknowledgments Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben thinks cloud servers are stored in a 97-year-old woman's Neuralink'd brain. Watch the video version of the episode here: https://youtu.be/joG1pNR7ims Follow the pod's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramamamadramamama/ Follow my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoftheweek Business Inquiries: teambenoftheweek@rangemp.com Originally produced by Studio71. But now it's produced by meee :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Pastor Joel and guest Kangmin Lee discuss Elon Musk's political evolution, his engagement with Lee's posts, and why they see Musk as an important pro–Western civilization ally despite not being a Christian. They argue that control of AI, Neuralink, and major platforms like X will be inevitable and should be led by someone sympathetic to Christian and Western values rather than figures like Sam Altman. They critique “purity spirals” against Musk, contrast corporate and state incentives that make AI a “train with no brakes,” and explore Christian concepts of faith (knowledge, assent, trust), obedience, and properly ordered loves, applying them to compassion, national identity, immigration, and mass deportations. They close by urging Musk to confess “Christ is Lord.”Christ Is King: America After Trump — November 12–14, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. Tickets are limited. Register now to secure your seat! https://newchristianright.com/conference/SPONSORS:NicNac - Premium nicotine manufactured in the USA - Use code JOEL20! for 20% off your first order at https://www.nicnac.com/discount/joel20!/ or get cash back for in-store purchases here: https://try.gotoaisle.com/nic-nac-ltloyalty?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=low&code=NXRVan Man - Real ingredients, No exceptions. Go to http://vanman.shop/nxr and use code NXR for 15% off your first order of their Miracle Tooth Powder.Thanks to Saga Metals Corp for sponsoring today's video. You can get their latest presentation here on their website: https://saga-presentation.com/nxr-studiosTickers: OTCQB: SAGMF | TSX-V: SAGA. See disclaimer here: https://capitalizonit.com/saga/
BREAKING: Elon Musk's First Interview Since Jury Rejected Claim Against Altman's OpenAI!!! #ElonMusk Source: Forbes Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
SpaceX is in prime position to disrupt Apple and the entire smartphone industry and launch Starphone. A satellite based device that would remove social media and focus on AI and communication. Think no doomscrolling but just calling, texting, maps (with Robotaxi) and X payments plus grok. It would be the final phone before Neuralink takes off. I think SpaceX should do it and put an end to social media doomscrolling what about you? Then they will own the interface to communicate to AI with? I think Elon's going to launch a phone what about you.My X: / gfilche HyperChange Patreon :) / hyperchange Disclaimer: I'm invested in SpaceX this is not financial advice.
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Listen to the full podcast: https://bit.ly/SKMPKHANWhat happens when a geneticist steps into the center of Austin's techno-cultural renaissance and starts asking the questions everyone else is too afraid to touch? In this new episode of SKMP, Razib Khan joins us for a wild, deeply intelligent conversation spanning CRISPR, evolution, AI, gene editing, open-source technology, SpaceX billionaires, Austin's transformation into a new frontier city, and the future of humanity itself. From whether evolution can be “proven” through DNA, to the ethics of designer babies, Neuralink vs biological enhancement, and why future generations may normalize genetic engineering the same way we normalized IVF this episode feels less like a podcast and more like a glimpse into the next 30 years.Follow Razib:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/razibkX: https://twitter.com/razibkhan Substack: https://www.razibkhan.com00:10 Furries and Biohacking00:39 Proving Evolution With DNA02:19 How Culture Changes Our DNA06:50 CRISPR & Editing Human Genes08:58 "Super Babies” & Public Fear16:18 Could Humans Become Furries?21:02 Is China Ahead in Genetics?23:13 Austin Tech Culture Shift30:17 Feeling Behind in Your 20s34:43 Timing Waves And Going All In37:42 Open Source Products And Hardware43:12 What Humans Still Do Better Than AI49:31 AI Doom Energy Limits53:26 The Weird Future of Humanity54:31 Listen to the Full Podcast in SupercastListen to the complete episodes of Sky King's Mental Playground, sign up at skmp.supercast.comFollow Sky on XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow Sky on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1. ⚖️ DOJ Investigation into Virginia Prosecutor The DOJ is investigating Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano. Allegation: Preferential treatment toward undocumented immigrants in plea bargains and sentencing. Commentary framing: He is a “Soros-backed DA.” This is part of a broader trend of progressive prosecutors being lenient on crime. Supporting anecdotes: Repeat offenders allegedly released. Charges reduced or dropped in serious cases. 2.
Latest: Elon Musk's Terrifying Message!!! #ElonMusk Source: https://youtu.be/LC1g0ApPs1E?s... Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
Hope you like the new thumbnail :) Marty is back with 9–10 weeks to go until the Gold Coast Marathon, diving into a London Marathon debrief, the rise of supershoe tech, and where performance gains really come from. They discuss Adidas' Evo 3 hype, extreme pricing, and whether improvements are driven more by shoes, fueling strategies, bicarb, and training rather than technology alone. Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt's Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359/ Marty's Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/18059049/ Marty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlawrence9/ Marty's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7ew25sLDQD4LX9veQC9qRP?si=oGyi_93FT56WRgEjeIv1dQ Phuket Running Experience: https://www.thegloberunners.com/phuket-running-experience/ Supporters Club: https://www.sweatelite.co/supporters-club/ Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox The episode breaks down the London Marathon races, including Sawe's decisive finish, Kjelcha potentially missing a late bottle, and how the course compares to other fast majors. They also touch on the women's race, with Tigst Assefa taking the win over Hellen Obiri, and discuss how conditions and execution shaped performances across the field. The conversation expands into where to draw the line between legal performance enhancements and banned substances, referencing ongoing doping discussions, additional testing protocols, and broader debates around fairness in sport. They also explore emerging technology trends, from advanced footwear to Neuralink and future performance implications. Marty shares updates on his own build toward Gold Coast, currently running around 135 km per week, key workouts, and a mindset shift from launching his own podcast. He outlines an aggressive goal of sub-2:40, while the discussion closes with plans around future races like Valencia or Shanghai, and updates on the GlobeRunners Thailand training camp. Timestamps: 00:00 Marty Returns 00:15 Adidas Evo 3 Hype 02:24 How Fast Can Humans Go 03:33 Bottle Missed at 40K 05:33 Fueling and Kenyan Gains 07:45 Tech Limits and Fairness 09:29 Banned Substances Debate 11:19 Chinese Super Shoes 13:14 Neuralink and Pain Control 15:53 Robots Are Coming 17:49 London Marathon Recap 20:35 Boston Times Context 26:12 Doping Talk and Testing 34:26 Bicarb and Nitrates 36:01 Bicarb Performance Boost 37:10 Beetroot Loading Protocol 38:27 Legal Supplements Mindset 39:18 High Carb Fueling Experiments 40:22 Starting A Running Podcast 45:10 Skepticism And Placebo Tools 47:54 Electrolytes Expensive Salt 52:05 Gold Coast Training Build 57:02 Comrades And Content Ideas 58:14 Gold Coast Time Goals 01:03:02 GlobeRunners Thailand Camp 01:05:35 Valencia Vs Shanghai Plans 01:06:50 Final Wrap And Next Episodes
Thanks to @HP & Intel for sponsoring us! More on the Zbook Fury https://bit.ly/4uapNHs The AI robots are coming! We're finally seeing the next stage of AI come to fruition robotics (even in America) as manufacturing and capabilities of humanoids speeds up. This week on AI For Humans, robots just hit their ChatGPT moment. Eka Robotics' robotic hand grabbed a raspberry at incredible speed, and Wired is calling it the moment when robots became as transformative as ChatGPT was for text. Figure Robotics is now manufacturing one robot per hour. 1x just opened a factory targeting 10,000 robots per year. American robotics manufacturing is finally catching up to China after years of falling behind. We dig into why physical AI is the next big thing and walk through the most impressive recent demos including MotuBrain's new world action model, KAI Robotics' touching but slightly terrifying video out of China, and Neuralink doing robot-assisted surgeries. Plus, the White House is now fighting Anthropic again because they want MORE access to the Mythos model. Sam Altman launched GPT-5.5 Cyber. Grok dropped a new Imagine video agent. And then there's the strangest story of the week: OpenAI dropped a full blog post explaining why their models keep being obsessed with goblins, and we explain why it matters and what it tells us about how these models actually work. And, our inaugural Sloppies Award Show kicks off with the first nominee: Amazon's AI voice product overviews, featuring the now-legendary diaper rash cream review. ROBOTS. GOBLINS. DIAPER RASH CREAM. OH MY. Come to our Discord: https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow AI For Humans Newsletter: https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow us for more on X @AIForHumansShow Join our TikTok @aiforhumansshow To book us for speaking, please visit our website: https://www.aiforhumans.show/ Thanks again to our sponsors #HP & #Intel // Show Links // 1x Robot Factory: 10,000 Robots Per Year https://www.1x.tech/manufacturing 1x Tech Manufacturing Announcement https://x.com/1x_tech/status/2049855122612924562?s=20 Figure Robotics: One Robot Per Hour https://x.com/Figure_robot/status/2049513959594885151?s=20 Eka Robotics https://ekarobotics.com/ Wired: I've Covered Robots For Years. This One Is Different. https://www.wired.com/story/when-robots-have-their-chatgpt-moment-remember-these-pincers/ Neo Carrying Case Demo https://x.com/BerntBornich/status/2049579663190798721?s=20 KAI Robotics' Touching and Terrifying Video From China https://x.com/Cointelegraph/status/2049785832379236788?s=20 Eren Chen AI Robotics Video https://x.com/ErenChenAI/status/2049810496560263558?s=20 White House Opposes Anthropic's Mythos Expansion Plan https://x.com/AndrewCurran_/status/2049688119650451607?s=20 White House vs Anthropic: WSJ Coverage https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/white-house-opposes-anthropics-plan-to-expand-access-to-mythos-model-dc281ab5 Trump and Anthropic Pentagon AI Executive Order (Axios) https://www.axios.com/2026/04/29/trump-anthropic-pentagon-ai-executive-order-gov Sam Altman Announces GPT-5.5 Cyber https://x.com/sama/status/2049712078836170843?s=20 Grok Imagine Video Agent https://x.com/testingcatalog/status/2049649752699249019?s=20 Gavin's Grok Imagine Experiment https://x.com/gavinpurcell/status/2049867544945983966?s=20 OpenAI's Where The Goblins Came From Blog Post https://openai.com/index/where-the-goblins-came-from/ The Codex System Prompt That Forbids Talking About Goblins https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/openai-codex-system-prompt-includes-explicit-directive-to-never-talk-about-goblins/ Original Tweet That Brought Goblins To Everyone's Attention https://x.com/arb8020/status/2048958391637401718?s=20 Sloppies Nominee: Amazon's AI Podcast Diaper Rash Cream Review https://x.com/katienotopoulos/status/2049549142150598798 Gavin's Reaction To The Amazon AI Podcast https://x.com/gavinpurcell/status/2049728740176142591?s=20
Victor Varnado is many things: standup comedian, founder of Supreme Robot, King Super Nuts, and the man behind the Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship. He's also the guy who built disability gaming tech worth $500K — and never saw a dime. Lou sits down with Victor for one of the more wide-ranging conversations we've had on this show: Richard Pryor's evolution as a performer, what a histology class taught Victor about how history gets told, the UCB rap battle comedy scene, why AI is "like discovering electricity," and how you turn tic-tac-toe into a global competitive sport. Oh, and the story of the National Science Foundation grant Victor received to build voice-control and audio-description software for disabled gamers — software that could help people who are paralyzed, blind, or deaf play video games without extra hardware — that got sold to a tech company for shares against their IPO... and then the IPO never happened. TOPICS: — Gary, Indiana, The Jackson 5, and tall-tale fathers — Richard Pryor vs. George Carlin (and why Pryor won) — The histology class that changed how Victor sees the world — Bombing at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival callback — 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB (Battle Ish) — Supreme Robot: how Victor builds and tests IP before finding investors — AI and what stays valuable when everything changes (people's attention) — Opening for Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall) and Gilbert Gottfried — Norm MacDonald on Sam Kinison and what comedy is actually about — Tic-tac-toe as a strategy game (and how to make it competitive) — The disability gaming tech that a company bought and buried — Neuralink and the medical future Victor actually wants Play the game: highscoregamearcade.com 0:00 Intro — who is Victor Varnado? 1:35 Growing up in Gary, Indiana and the Jackson 5 4:40 Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and the art of performance 6:15 The histology class that changed how he sees the world 9:30 Moving to Minneapolis, bombing at HBO Aspen, and going solo 11:30 UCB, the Hammer Cats, and 20 years of NYC comedy 13:50 Battle Ish: 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB 16:10 All those unfilmed shows — and why Victor actually recorded everything 18:30 Supreme Robot: his IP incubator explained 21:10 AI is like electricity — and why that's scary and exciting 24:40 Opening for Scott Thompson from Kids in the Hall 26:40 Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Caroline's 27:05 The joke he's working on about marriage 29:20 Norm MacDonald, Sam Kinison, and what comedy is really about 31:55 The Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship — yes, really 36:10 HighScoreGameArcade.com and the 100M player goal 37:55 The National Science Foundation grant and disability gaming tech 40:10 The $500K he never got — and what happened to the tech 41:40 Neuralink and the medical future he actually wants 42:15 Outro The Lou Perez Podcast is part of the Lions of Liberty Podcast Network. Watch full episodes of The Lou Perez Podcast and more on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Vb53s4I0A&list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ Listen on Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lou-perez-podcast/id1535032081 Listen on Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU Lou's book — That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r TheLouPerez.com | info@thelouperez.com Newsletter: https://substack.com/@louperez #comedy #standupcomedy #victorvarnado #AI #disabilitytech #tictactoe #UCB #lionsofiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victor Varnado is many things: standup comedian, founder of Supreme Robot, King Super Nuts, and the man behind the Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship. He's also the guy who built disability gaming tech worth $500K — and never saw a dime. Lou sits down with Victor for one of the more wide-ranging conversations we've had on this show: Richard Pryor's evolution as a performer, what a histology class taught Victor about how history gets told, the UCB rap battle comedy scene, why AI is "like discovering electricity," and how you turn tic-tac-toe into a global competitive sport. Oh, and the story of the National Science Foundation grant Victor received to build voice-control and audio-description software for disabled gamers — software that could help people who are paralyzed, blind, or deaf play video games without extra hardware — that got sold to a tech company for shares against their IPO... and then the IPO never happened. TOPICS: — Gary, Indiana, The Jackson 5, and tall-tale fathers — Richard Pryor vs. George Carlin (and why Pryor won) — The histology class that changed how Victor sees the world — Bombing at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival callback — 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB (Battle Ish) — Supreme Robot: how Victor builds and tests IP before finding investors — AI and what stays valuable when everything changes (people's attention) — Opening for Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall) and Gilbert Gottfried — Norm MacDonald on Sam Kinison and what comedy is actually about — Tic-tac-toe as a strategy game (and how to make it competitive) — The disability gaming tech that a company bought and buried — Neuralink and the medical future Victor actually wants Play the game: highscoregamearcade.com 0:00 Intro — who is Victor Varnado? 1:35 Growing up in Gary, Indiana and the Jackson 5 4:40 Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and the art of performance 6:15 The histology class that changed how he sees the world 9:30 Moving to Minneapolis, bombing at HBO Aspen, and going solo 11:30 UCB, the Hammer Cats, and 20 years of NYC comedy 13:50 Battle Ish: 7 years of rap battle comedy at UCB 16:10 All those unfilmed shows — and why Victor actually recorded everything 18:30 Supreme Robot: his IP incubator explained 21:10 AI is like electricity — and why that's scary and exciting 24:40 Opening for Scott Thompson from Kids in the Hall 26:40 Opening for Gilbert Gottfried at Caroline's 27:05 The joke he's working on about marriage 29:20 Norm MacDonald, Sam Kinison, and what comedy is really about 31:55 The Worldwide Tic-Tac-Toe Championship — yes, really 36:10 HighScoreGameArcade.com and the 100M player goal 37:55 The National Science Foundation grant and disability gaming tech 40:10 The $500K he never got — and what happened to the tech 41:40 Neuralink and the medical future he actually wants 42:15 Outro The Lou Perez Podcast is part of the Lions of Liberty Podcast Network. Watch full episodes of The Lou Perez Podcast and more on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Vb53s4I0A&list=PLb5trMQQvT077-L1roE0iZyAgT4dD4EtJ Listen on Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lou-perez-podcast/id1535032081 Listen on Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2KAtC7eFS3NHWMZp2UgMVU Lou's book — That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r TheLouPerez.com | info@thelouperez.com Newsletter: https://substack.com/@louperez #comedy #standupcomedy #victorvarnado #AI #disabilitytech #tictactoe #UCB #lionsofiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2007 Interview, Elon Musk Predicted Everything! #ElonMusk Source: https://youtu.be/xyCOvT1Y5YQ?s... Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
Craig and Big Mac correct previous reporting errors regarding Francisco Lindor's recovery timeline before welcoming Lori, a neuroscientist who helped a fan at a Citi Field soccer game. They explore her research on brain mechanisms and debate the potential impact of Elon Musk's Neuralink on medical science. The segment concludes with a discussion on the New York Giants' defense and the future of Kayvon Thibodeau. 01:00 - Correcting Lindor Injury Mistake 07:40 - Neuroscientist Lori Joins Studio 15:00 - Researching Brain Science 19:39 - Giants Defensive Strategy Debate 22:21 - Jackson Dart Lifestyle Discussion
Tech News and Commentary Dave and Chris discuss the Blue Origins New Glen rocket, overstimulation from screens and hyperconnectivity, Stress Awareness Month, Apple CEO Tim Cook stepping down, and more. “News Pick of the Week” with Ralph Bond We've all heard a lot about Elon Musk's Neuralink technology which implants a tiny chip into a […]
Chad Kultgen — novelist, screenwriter, co-creator of Game of Roses (a.k.a. Bachelor Clues), co-host of Dudesy, and host of YouTube's The Necessary Conversation — joins Podsongs for a 90-minute interview with guest host Robin Dann of the Toronto art-pop band Bernice. Robin is a two-time Polaris Music Prize nominee with Bernice, and on this episode she steps into the host seat to dig into the ideas driving Chad's work: kayfabe, reality TV as sport, AI, and the politics of nihilism.The conversation covers kayfabe in professional wrestling and how the same logic now shapes The Bachelor, reality TV at large, social media, and American politics — including villain edits, engineered viral trends, and the "four audiences" framework from Game of Roses. They discuss the primary world shifting onto screens, what AR, Neuralink-style tech, and AI tools like Suno mean for art, labor, and music, and whether AI music will disrupt songwriting the way AI has disrupted comedy on Dudesy.Chad opens up about his nihilistic worldview, his position on free will, and how he navigates political conversations with his MAGA-supporting parents on The Necessary Conversation. The episode also gets into his day-to-day creative grind, his musical background and regrets about not studying music formally, his Logic production setup, his obsession with Mormon influencer culture, and the producer mindset he learned from Elon Gale. Robin talks about her own musical roots — jazz studies, Paris, a master's at Goldsmiths — the Toronto scene, Bernice's work in Italy, and her ASMR obsession. The two close by agreeing to collaborate on a song drawn from the interview.The song that came out of this conversation, "Let's Go Supernova," was written by Robin Dann and is released May 1.Guests:Chad Kultgen (Bachelor Clues, Game of Roses, Dudesy, The Necessary Conversation) — https://www.youtube.com/@TheNecessaryConversationRobin Dann (Bernice) — https://bernicemusic.comSong:"Let's Go Supernova" — written by Robin Dann. Pre-save: https://ffm.to/gosupernovaPodsongs:https://podsongs.com00:00 Welcome and Guests00:34 Meet Robin Dan03:20 Musical Roots and Training03:48 Paris London and Goldsmiths05:07 Awards Scene and Touring06:52 Italy Grants and Logistics09:04 ASMR Obsession Explained11:29 Bachelor as Sport15:30 Who Is Chad Colchin22:10 Chad Joins the Call25:57 Kayfabe and Reality36:03 Doodsy and AI Comedy39:44 Parasocial Primary World41:59 AR Future and Art Labor50:07 AI Music Disruption50:27 Suno AI Songmaking51:38 Mormon Influencer Obsession53:51 Cracks in Kayfabe55:04 Engineered Viral Trends57:47 Nihilism With Humor01:01:19 Parents Politics No Free Will01:03:49 Day in the Life Grind01:05:15 Weed and Creativity01:06:41 Ultimate Goal Reality01:09:56 Music Roots and Regrets01:13:47 Theme Song Looping01:16:16 Reality TV Spy Secrets01:20:36 Four Audiences Explained01:21:34 Pit Dwellers Community01:23:15 John Wilson Edit Kayfabe01:24:37 Pitching The Bracket01:25:59 Elon Gale Producer Mindset01:28:01 Goodbyes and Collab Plans01:31:05 Post Interview Debrief01:32:36 Saint Berenice Plug01:33:28 Final Song Playback// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
Pre-order LinkaChart for free (iOS): https://linkachart.ai/?ref=ryan26Pre-order LinkaChart for free (Android): https://linkachart.ai/?android=ryan26Read more about Neuralink: https://www.neurapod.com/Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares the latest updates, and conducts interviews to easily learn about Neuralink and its future.Sign up for Neuralink's Patient Registry: https://neuralink.com/trials/Join the Neuralink team: https://neuralink.com/careers/Follow on X: https://www.x.com/neurapod/Generate AI voice audio via ElevenLabs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/xe894d3yv35hGenerate AI videos via Kling:Referral code: 7BHBWXJ9BHWVOpinions are my own. Neura Pod receives no compensation from Neuralink and has no formal affiliation to the company. Ryan Tanaka may have an equity stake in Tesla, Neuralink, or any of Elon Musk's companies.#Neuralink #ElonMusk #Tesla
Latest: Elon Musk Predictions!!! #ElonMusk Source: https://youtu.be/9VGqPWdZ_Ow?s... Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
It's EV News Briefly for Friday 17 April 2026, everything you need to know in less than 5 minutes if you haven't got time for the full show.Patreon supporters fund this show, get the episodes ad free, as soon as they're ready and are part of the EV News Daily Community. You can be like them by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/EVNewsDailyMERCEDES PREVIEWS ELECTRIC C-CLASS CABINMercedes-Benz has revealed the interior of its first all-electric C-Class ahead of a full reveal on 20 April, showcasing a screen-dominated cabin featuring either a standard Superscreen or an optional 39.1-inch Hyperscreen spanning nearly the full dashboard width, with 10 colour schemes and matrix backlighting using nearly 10 million pixels. The EV platform frees up more interior space than any previous C-Class, and the car adds a new multi-source heat pump that heats the cabin twice as fast as combustion models while using roughly half the energy, alongside Vegan Society-certified upholstery, electropneumatic lumbar seats with massage and ventilation, an optional Burmester 4D system with seat exciters, and an optional Sky Control roof with 162 illuminated stars.MUSK COMPANIES PROPPED UP CYBERTRUCK Q4SpaceX purchased 1,279 Cybertrucks in Q4 2025, accounting for nearly 20% of all US Cybertruck registrations in the period, with Musk-owned entities including xAI, The Boring Company, and Neuralink collectively taking 1,339 units out of 7,071 total US registrations. Analysts estimated that without these affiliated-company purchases, Cybertruck registrations would have fallen more than 50% year-over-year, and Musk-linked companies continued buying in early 2026 with 158 units in January and 67 in February.MAZDA6E UK PRICED FROM £38,995Mazda will launch the all-electric Mazda6e in the UK this summer with orders open now, priced from £38,995 for the Takumi trim and £39,995 for the Takumi Plus, featuring a 78kWh LFP battery with up to 348 miles of WLTP range and a 10–80% DC fast charge time of just 24 minutes. Unlike mainland European versions, the UK model gets a single-battery setup, paired with a rear-mounted motor doing 0–62mph in 7.9 seconds, a five-door hatchback body, a 14.6-inch touchscreen, and an augmented reality head-up display.BMW ADDS CONTRACT-FREE PLUG & CHARGE IN GERMANYBMW Group has launched a contract-free Plug & Charge service in Germany, allowing drivers of compatible BMW and MINI EVs to authenticate at public DC charging points simply by plugging in, with billing going directly to the credit card stored on their BMW or MINI account. The first rollout covers over 1,400 charging points across Germany and Austria via partner Mer Germany using Hubject's system, and is the first time Plug & Charge has been extended to drivers without an existing charging contract, including tourists and fleet users.BYD ADDS TWO SHARK 6 VARIANTSBYD has expanded its Shark 6 ute range in Australia from one model to three, adding the Shark 6 Dynamic Cab-Chassis (from A$55,900) and the Shark 6 Performance (from A$62,900) alongside the existing Shark 6 Premium. All variants use BYD's Dual Mode Off-Road plug-in hybrid system combining a turbocharged petrol engine with front and rear electric motors and a Blade battery, with the Performance variant boosting towing capacity to 3,500kg and adding a dedicated Crawl Mode for off-road use.ALLEGO ADDS SMART OVERNIGHT CHARGING IN DUTCH MARKETAllego has launched a smart overnight charging scheme in the Netherlands using Deftpower technology, offering drivers a choice from 6 PM between immediate and smart charging, with the latter shifting sessions to off-peak hours to reduce grid strain during evening peaks. Drivers who opt in receive cashback rewards of up to 5% of charging costs, and Allego plans to expand the model from its initial rollout to around 9,000 charging points in the Netherlands before extending it to Belgium.FUEL SPIKE PUSHES DRIVERS TOWARDS EVSA survey by Electrifying.com of over 1,000 visitors found that more than 70% of non-EV drivers said rising fuel prices — spiked by US-Israel air attacks on Iran and disruption to oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz — are making them more actively consider switching to electric. Electrifying.com founder Ginny Buckley reported a near-50% week-on-week surge in site traffic since the start of the US-Iran conflict, while analyst Tom Barnard noted some used EVs priced under £5,000 can pay for themselves within a few years through fuel savings alone.RIVIAN MAKES FOUR RAN SITES NACS-ONLYRivian has converted four California-based Rivian Adventure Network charging sites to NACS-only, removing CCS1 connectors entirely in a first for the network, a move likely driven by the ramp-up of the R2 and the 2026 R1S and R1T, all of which ship with NACS as standard. Owners of older CCS1 Rivians and other non-NACS EVs will need a NACS-to-CCS1 adapter to use these four sites, with the switch also simplifying site logistics as NACS-equipped Rivians grow in number.HONDA SUPER-N SET FOR UK JULY LAUNCHHonda has revealed the Super-N, an all-electric kei-inspired hatchback measuring 3.4 metres in length, due on sale in the UK from July at under £20,000, directly rivalling the Dacia Spring and Hyundai Inster. Power comes from a compact e-axle producing 47 kW (rising to 70 kW in BOOST Mode), with Honda quoting a UK urban range of 199 miles and a combined range of 128 miles, though battery and charging specifications have not yet been disclosed.MAV SYSTEMS LAUNCHES BAYIQ FOR EV BAYSUK-based MAV Systems has launched BayiQ, an ANPR camera system designed to help parking operators, councils, and transport authorities tackle overstaying, ICEing, and poor turnover at EV charging bays. A single BayiQ unit can monitor multiple adjacent bays simultaneously, unlike conventional ANPR systems that require one camera per bay, reducing installation costs and civil works for operators managing busy charging locations.
Mindset of Elon Musk, 2013 Interview!!! #ElonMusk Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
ISSRDC 2015 - A Conversation with Elon Musk!!! #ElonMusk Source: https://youtu.be/ZmEg95wPiVU?s... Elon Musk is the CEO of the company X, Tesla, Neuralink, SpaceX and the Boring Company. Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elon-musk-thinking--5839286/support.
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Anthropic adds the Novartis CEO to its board as it gears up for an IPO — and on the same day, Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to supercharge drug development. We break down what this healthcare AI land grab means for the industry. Plus, Science Corp (founded by ex-Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak) is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain, Stanford's latest AI Index reveals a growing disconnect between AI insiders and the public, and Google rolls out AI Skills in Chrome so you can save and reuse your favorite workflows. Get the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustle
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Anthropic adds the Novartis CEO to its board as it gears up for an IPO — and on the same day, Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to supercharge drug development. We break down what this healthcare AI land grab means for the industry. Plus, Science Corp (founded by ex-Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak) is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain, Stanford's latest AI Index reveals a growing disconnect between AI insiders and the public, and Google rolls out AI Skills in Chrome so you can save and reuse your favorite workflows. Get the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustle
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Anthropic adds the Novartis CEO to its board as it gears up for an IPO — and on the same day, Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to supercharge drug development. We break down what this healthcare AI land grab means for the industry. Plus, Science Corp (founded by ex-Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak) is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain, Stanford's latest AI Index reveals a growing disconnect between AI insiders and the public, and Google rolls out AI Skills in Chrome so you can save and reuse your favorite workflows. Get the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustle See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Anthropic adds the Novartis CEO to its board as it gears up for an IPO — and on the same day, Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to supercharge drug development. We break down what this healthcare AI land grab means for the industry. Plus, Science Corp (founded by ex-Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak) is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain, Stanford's latest AI Index reveals a growing disconnect between AI insiders and the public, and Google rolls out AI Skills in Chrome so you can save and reuse your favorite workflows. Get the top 80+ AI Models for $8.99 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiHow I Grow and Scale My Business with AI: https://www.skool.com/aihustle
حلقة جديدة من البودكاسترز مع د. سامح سعد ,الباحث و رئيس وحدة بيولوجيا الأورام في مستشفى٥٧٣٥٧, في حوار مختلف جدًا عن المخ البشري، الوعي، الإدراك، وطريقة فهمنا للواقع من منظور علمي وفلسفي في نفس الوقت. بنتكلم عن الكيتامين، علاقته بـ الفصام، وإزاي بيأثر على كيمياء المخ، خصوصًا أنظمة الجلوتاميت، الدوبامين، والتوازن بين الاستثارة والتثبيط داخل الدماغ. الحلقة بتاخدنا في رحلة عميقة لفهم تطور الجهاز العصبي، وليه المخ البشري معقد بالشكل ده، وإزاي الخلايا العصبية بتتواصل مع بعض، وإيه دور النواقل العصبية في تشكيل السلوك، المشاعر، والإحساس بالمكافأة والمتعة. كمان بنتكلم عن الفرق بين استخدام الكيتامين كـ علاج للاكتئاب وبين مخاطره في حالة التعاطي، وإزاي بعض المواد ممكن تغيّر إدراك الإنسان للواقع نفسه. ومن أكتر أجزاء الحلقة إثارة، النقاش عن فكرة إن المخ مش مجرد عضو بيفسر العالم، لكنه كمان بيحاول يتنبأ بيه طول الوقت، وده بيفتح باب كبير للكلام عن الوعي، عمى الألوان، الفرق بين المعرفة والتجربة، وليه كل إنسان ممكن يعيش الواقع بشكل مختلف عن غيره. كمان بنتكلم عن المرونة العصبية، تعافي المخ، نيورالينك، واجهات المخ والكمبيوتر، وهل فعلًا التكنولوجيا ممكن توسّع قدرات الإنسان أو تغيّر فهمنا للهوية والذاكرة. حوار ثري جدًا بيجمع بين علم الأعصاب، الصحة النفسية، الفلسفة، والتكنولوجيا، ويورّي قد إيه فهم المخ لسه في بدايته، وقد إيه الأسئلة الكبيرة عن الذات، الموت، والخلود مرتبطة بشكل مباشر بالطريقة اللي شغال بيها دماغنا. A new episode of Elpodcasters with Dr. Sameh Saad, researcher and Head of the Tumor Biology Unit at 57357 Hospital, in a fascinating conversation about the human brain, consciousness, perception, and how we understand reality from both a scientific and philosophical perspective. We discuss ketamine, its link to schizophrenia, and how it affects brain chemistry, especially the glutamate and dopamine systems, as well as the balance between excitation and inhibition in the brain. The episode takes us on a deep journey into the evolution of the nervous system, why the brain is so complex, how neurons communicate, and how neurotransmitters shape behavior, emotions, and our sense of reward and pleasure. We also explore the difference between ketamine as a treatment for depression and its dangers when abused, and how certain substances can change the way we perceive reality. One of the most interesting parts of the episode is the idea that the brain does not simply interpret the world, but constantly tries to predict it. That leads to bigger questions about consciousness, color blindness, the difference between knowledge and experience, and why every person may experience reality in a different way. The conversation also touches on neuroplasticity, brain recovery, Neuralink, brain-computer interfaces, and whether technology could expand human abilities or reshape our understanding of identity and memory. It is a rich discussion that brings together neuroscience, mental health, philosophy, and technology, showing how much we still do not know about the brain, and how deeply questions of self, death, and immortality are tied to the way our minds work. اسمعوا البودكاسترز على | Listen to El-Podcasters on Spotify - https://anchor.fm/elpodcasters Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/eg/podcast/el-podcasters/id1633419184 Anghami - https://play.anghami.com/podcast/1029463712 El-Podcasters Social Media | منصات التواصل الإجتماعي للبودكاسترز: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elpodcasters Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@elpodcasters Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/elpodcasters Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/elpodcasters/ X - https://www.twitter.com/elpodcasters Snapchat - https://snapchat.com/t/3Zbo2vzS Bassel Alzaro - https://www.instagram.com/basselalzaro https://www.facebook.com/BasselAlzaroX https://snapchat.com/t/CoWlatfk Karim Rihan - https://www.instagram.com/karimrihann Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Arrancamos con el tema del momento: el IPO de SpaceX, que se perfila como el más grande de la historia con una valuación que podría llegar a los 2 trillones de dólares. Si eso pasa, Elon Musk se convierte en el primer trillonario de la historia y pasa a ser CEO de dos de las diez compañías más grandes del mundo al mismo tiempo. Una locura sin precedentes.Después nos metemos de lleno en la guerra entre Anthropic y OpenAI. Anthropic acaba de superar a OpenAI en revenue mensual, pasando de 19 a 30 billones en un solo mes, y casi todo su negocio viene de Enterprise. OpenAI, en cambio, respondió con algo digno de WeWork: una nueva métrica llamada "profit excluding model training costs". En otras palabras, somos rentables si no contamos el gasto más grande que tenemos.También analizamos el top 10 de compañías privadas más buscadas en el mercado secundario, con Anthropic subiendo al puesto número uno, SpaceX en el dos y apariciones sorpresivas como Anduril, Polymarket y Neuralink.Luego la historia que más nos voló la cabeza: dos hermanos sin empleados, usando solo AI para todo, construyeron una empresa de telehealth que facturó 400 millones de dólares en su primer año y ganó 65 millones de profit neto. El futuro de las one-person companies ya llegó.Hablamos también de Trupple, una compañía vendida por 525 millones de dólares donde los founders se llevaron cero. Una lección brutal sobre liquidation preferences y por qué los números grandes no siempre significan lo que parecen.Cerramos con dos temas que no te podés perder. Primero, Google anunció que el quantum computing podría descifrar las claves cripto en poco tiempo, lo que pondría en jaque a Bitcoin y revelaría si Satoshi Nakamoto sigue vivo. Segundo, la teoría de las cuatro hornallas: trabajo, salud, familia y self-care nunca pueden estar todas encendidas al mismo tiempo, y por qué entender eso cambia completamente cómo uno toma decisiones en la vida.
ماذا لو أصبحَ دماغُ الإنسانِ مُتَّصِلًا مباشرةً بالذَّكَاءِ الاصْطِناعِيِّ؟في هذا الفيديو، نَسْتَكْشِفُ شركة Neuralink ورؤيتها الثورية لإنشاء واجهة بين الدماغ والحاسوب قد تُغيِّر مستقبل البشرية بالكامل.نُناقِشُ في هذا الفيديو:• كيف تعمل تقنية زراعة الدماغ الخاصة بنيورالينك• الاكتشافات الطبية المحتملة (الشلل، فقدان الذاكرة، الأمراض العصبية)• المخاطر والتحديات الأخلاقية• إمكانية اندماج الإنسان مع الذكاء الاصطناعيهل هذا هو التطوّر القادم للبشرية… أم خطوة خطيرة نحو المجهول؟شاهد الفيديو حتى النهاية لتفهم كيف نقترب من ربط العقل البشري بالآلات.#نيورالينك #ذكاء_اصطناعي #المستقبل #تقنية #إيلون_ماسك
#Podcast #Tecnologia #Neuralink #GoogleEn este episodio exploramos el futuro de la tecnología: desde los easter eggs de Google, hasta probar un exoesqueleto en la vida real.También hablamos del avance de Neuralink, como se llevaron las contraseñas a la tumba y cómo podrías migrar tus datos de forma segura.Un episodio nuevo todos los miércoles y viernes, con Aura López, Javier Matuk y José Antonio Pontón. Puedes seguirlos de manera independiente en Instagram: @aurav @jmatuk y @japonton.========================
Olivier Véran est évidemment l'ancien mnistre de la santé qui a eu à gérer la crise du Covid mais c'est égaleemnt un médecin neurologue. Depuis, il a quitté la politique pour mieux l'observer, et il regarde le monde avec une lucidité qui, franchement, m'a surpris.On s'était croisés autour d'un café pour parler d'un sujet qui m'obsède : comment nos cerveaux vont évoluer à l'ère de l'IA. Et la conversation est allée beaucoup plus loin que prévu.Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de diagnostic préimplantatoire et de design d'enfant, de neurotechnologies d'augmentation, du projet d'Apple de lire vos pensées via les AirPods, de l'absence totale de débat démocratique sur ces sujets, de la société du commentaire vue de l'intérieur d'un ministère, des inégalités creusées par les campagnes de santé publique, de l'avenir de la Sécurité sociale, et de ce qui, selon Olivier, peut encore nous redonner de l'élan.J'ai questionné Olivier sur ce qui se joue vraiment autour des neurotechnologies, sur pourquoi il n'existe pas encore de "conférence d'Asilomar" pour le cerveau, et sur ce que ça dit de nous, collectivement, qu'on laisse ces décisions aux seuls acteurs privés.Un épisode dense, parfois inconfortable, et finalement assez stimulant j'espère.CITATIONS MARQUANTES"Si ton collègue d'à côté parle 50 langues, comprend plus vite que toi et peut bosser 12 heures sans pause, à un moment donné, tu n'auras plus le choix.""Il n'y a pas eu de conférence d'Asilomar pour les neurotechnologies. Pas 150 chercheurs réunis pour dire : est-ce qu'on veut vraiment aller là ?""L'IA, ça nous est littéralement tombé dessus. Aucun État n'était préparé. Et c'est déjà la preuve qu'on est incapables d'anticiper les révolutions technologiques.""80% de tes dépenses de santé, c'est dans ta dernière année de vie.""Je claque la porte à la radicalité de tous bords, celle qui veut nous faire croire qu'on n'a plus la capacité de s'entendre."QUESTIONS DE L'INTERVIEWLe diagnostic préimplantatoire est interdit en France, mais légal ailleurs. Où en est-on techniquement, et à quelle fiabilité ?Le film Bienvenue à Gattaca date de 1997. Est-ce qu'il a pris une ride ?Comment la société du commentaire a-t-elle changé la gestion d'une crise sanitaire comme le Covid ?On a été l'un des pays les plus vaccinés. Comment tu expliques ça, vu le niveau de défiance au départ ?Si tu devais regérer le Covid aujourd'hui, qu'est-ce que tu ferais différemment ?Les neurotechnologies d'augmentation, c'est de la science-fiction ou c'est pour demain ?À quel moment est-ce qu'on nous a demandé notre avis sur ces technologies qui peuvent lire nos pensées ?Interdire les réseaux sociaux aux moins de 15 ans, comme le propose Macron, ça sert à quoi ?L'IA va-t-elle remplacer les médecins, ou simplement transformer leur métier ?Qu'est-ce qui te donne encore de l'élan, dans ce monde qui semble s'effondrer ?Les idées partagées1. La neuroaugmentation n'est pas de la science-fiction, c'est du business Apple a breveté des AirPods capables de capter les ondes cérébrales. L'industrie du gaming développe des casques qui lisent les émotions. Des milliards sont investis sans aucun contrôle démocratique. Le glissement est lent, mais il est en cours. Pourquoi c'est important : on ne nous demande pas notre avis, et c'est précisément le problème. (~28:00)2. Il n'existe pas de "conférence d'Asilomar" pour le cerveau Dans les années 80, les généticiens avaient eux-mêmes demandé l'interdiction du clonage humain. Aujourd'hui, rien d'équivalent n'existe pour les neurotechnologies. Le Chili est le seul pays au monde à avoir inscrit des "neurodroits" dans sa constitution. Pourquoi c'est important : ce vide est une décision par défaut, et elle se prend sans nous. (~32:00)3. Les campagnes de santé publique creusent les inégalités Contra-intuitif mais documenté : plus tu investis dans la prévention grand public, plus tu touches ceux qui en ont le moins besoin. Les messages "mangez des fruits", "faites du sport" n'atteignent pas les ouvriers qui passent 2h30 dans les transports chaque jour. Pourquoi c'est important : la santé publique telle qu'on la pratique produit exactement l'inverse de ce qu'elle prétend faire. (~1:05:00)4. L'IA ne remplacera pas le médecin, mais changera radicalement ce qu'il fait L'IA est déjà plus performante que l'oeil humain en imagerie. Elle va diagnostiquer plus tôt, trouver des biomarqueurs inattendus, raccourcir la durée de formation. Mais la valeur humaine se concentrera sur l'information de première main, celle que l'IA ne peut pas avoir. Pourquoi c'est important : la question n'est pas "IA ou médecin" mais "quel médecin dans un monde avec IA". (~53:00)5. La souveraineté sanitaire est déjà perdue, et Trump l'accélère 98% des matières premières pour les médicaments vitaux viennent d'Asie. Un médicament sur quatre innovants n'est pas distribué en France faute d'accord sur le prix. Et Trump vient d'imposer aux labos que les nouveaux médicaments ne coûtent pas plus cher aux Américains qu'aux Européens, ce qui va mécaniquement augmenter les prix en Europe. Pourquoi c'est important : une décision d'un homme peut mettre à mal tous les systèmes de protection sociale européens. (~45:00)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉESFilms / SériesBienvenue à Gattaca (1997) — Ethan Hawke, Jude Law — modèle d'une société basée sur la sélection génétique (~06:00)Fondation (série Apple TV+, d'après Asimov) — clone d'un dirigeant à trois âges différents (~11:00)Personnalités / Figures historiquesJacques Monod, généticien prix Nobel français, qui disait dans les années 80 qu'on ne pourrait jamais toucher au génome humain (~09:00)Pierre Larocque (gaulliste) et Ambroise Croizat (communiste), co-fondateurs de la Sécurité sociale (~1:03:00)Eduardo Paes, maire de Rio, qui a proposé de rendre les GLP-1 accessibles dans les favelas (~1:10:00)Sam Altman, patron d'OpenAI, rencontré par Olivier Véran (~35:00)Pasteur, cité comme exemple de découverte scientifique accidentelle (~57:00)Nathalie Polony, citée sur la dépendance militaire européenne aux équipements américains (~42:00)Concepts / Références intellectuellesConvention d'Asilomar (Californie) — réunion des généticiens ayant conduit à l'interdiction du clonage (~08:00)La "fenêtre d'Overton" — mécanisme de déplacement des sujets acceptables dans le débat public (~14:00)Le positivisme et le Temple positiviste de Rio — la morale comme sommet de toutes les sciences (~40:00)La Société du commentaire — mentionné comme titre de livre (~12:00)Conation — concept d'élan vital évoqué avant l'enregistrement (~48:00)Rapport UNESCO sur les neurotechnologies (~36:00)Réforme constitutionnelle chilienne sur les neurodroits (~33:00)Étude nord-américaine : 40% des élèves exerceront un métier qui n'existe pas encore (~07:00)F2SOI / Soitec — microprocesseur français présent dans tous les smartphones (~44:00)TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction — Comment redonner envie du futur face aux polycrises 02:30 Choix des embryons et diagnostic préimplantatoire — ce qui est légal, ce qui ne l'est pas 07:00 Bienvenue à Gattaca : la science-fiction est devenue une piste sérieuse 10:00 Clonage humain : l'interdiction d'Asilomar et ce qui se passerait si c'était à refaire aujourd'hui 14:00 La société du commentaire — comment les médias fabriquent des sujets de débat 18:00 Covid : la gestion de crise vue de l'intérieur, la désinformation, le vaccin 24:00 Peut-on envisager une nouvelle crise sanitaire ? Les scénarios sur la table 28:00 Neurotechnologies : du progrès naturel à la lecture de pensées par AirPods 35:00 Neuroaugmentation et transhumanisme — pourquoi on n'a pas notre conférence d'Asilomar 40:00 Le positivisme et la morale comme boussole du progrès technologique 42:00 Souveraineté numérique et sanitaire — la dépendance stratégique de l'Europe 48:00 Conation, IA générative et burn-out de ChatGPT — ce qui se perd quand on fait faire 53:00 IA et médecine — diagnostic, formation, remplacement ou transformation ? 58:00 L'information de première main comme seule plus-value humaine face à l'IA 01:01:00 Ce qui donne encore de l'élan à Olivier Véran — le lien, les amis, la solidarité 01:05:00 Santé publique et inégalités — pourquoi les campagnes touchent les mauvaises cibles 01:10:00 Sécurité sociale : retour aux fondamentaux, le panier de soins, les arbitrages 01:17:00 Robots en médecine — chirurgie de précision, micro-robots, logiciels 01:22:00 Claquement de porte et ouverture — contre la radicalité, pour le débat 01:25:00 La politique, un métier ? 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Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares the latest updates, and conducts interviews to easily learn about Neuralink and its future.Sign up for Neuralink's Patient Registry: https://neuralink.com/trials/Join the Neuralink team: https://neuralink.com/careers/Follow on X: https://www.x.com/neurapod/Generate AI voice audio via ElevenLabs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/xe894d3yv35hGenerate AI videos via Kling:Referral code: 7BHBWXJ9BHWVOpinions are my own. Neura Pod receives no compensation from Neuralink and has no formal affiliation to the company. Ryan Tanaka may have an equity stake in Tesla, Neuralink, or any of Elon Musk's companies.#Neuralink #ElonMusk #Tesla
Fr. Elias Mary Mills, F.I., served as Rector of the Shrine Church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, from 2016 to 2021. He was ordained in May of 2000. In Today's Show: Can someone truly be fully detached from sin? Did Jesus ever say anything about homosexuality? Why was Judas' betrayal a mortal sin if it was laying the groundwork for God's will? What's a good gift or way to say thank you to our pastors and clergy who have been working so hard throughout Holy Week? Why does the marital act always need to be unitive and procreative? How does a priest earn the title of Monsignor? Are Catholics allowed to be implanted with Neuralink? Why did God seemingly create us spiritually weak? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
On this week's How on Earth, Beth talks with neuroscientist and chronic pain researcher Jayson Ball. He recently completed a study of a novel brain circuit involved in generating chronic pain. Since finishing his graduate studies at CU Boulder, he has moved to Neuralink, a biotech start up focused on implantable brain devices with the … Continue reading "A Brain Circuit That Switches Acute to Chronic Pain"
Für viele ist Elon Musk ein schillernder Unternehmer – und der reichste Mensch der Welt. Der Historiker Quinn Slobodian sieht in ihm jedoch weit mehr: Musk stehe für ein neues Weltbild, das ein zutiefst beunruhigendes Verständnis von Demokratie und technologischer Freiheit mit sich bringe. Beim Namen Elon Musk denken viele an Tesla, die Plattform X, die Raketen von SpaceX oder an Neuralink, das Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen entwickelt. Für Quinn Slobodian greift diese Perspektive zu kurz. Er argumentiert: Bei Musk gehe es nicht nur um eine Einzelperson oder um erfolgreiche Unternehmen, sondern um ein ideologisches Projekt – ein Weltverständnis, das darauf abzielt, Gesellschaft gewissermassen neu zu programmieren, mit weitreichenden politischen Konsequenzen. Olivia Röllin spricht mit Quinn Slobodian, Autor von «Muskismus», darüber, wie Musk durch antizyklische Entscheidungen und erhebliche staatliche Unterstützung zum reichsten Mann der Welt werden konnte, der heute sogar über den Verlauf von Kriegen mitentscheiden kann – und welche Welt der selbsternannte «Technoking» entwirft, wenn er von einer Verschmelzung von Mensch und künstlicher Intelligenz spricht.
The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast, in association with METRO that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week...With over 20 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and the Sunday 7 won a Gold Award as “Best Conversation Starter” in the International Signal Podcast Awards If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Jared Isaacman - NASA Administrator Rob Myerson - Co-founder and CEO of Interlune Will Guyatt - The Smart 7's Tech Guru Dr Arthur Brooks - Harvard Business School professor, Social Scientist, and New York Times Bestselling authorDoctor Barbara Latacz is a research scientist at the BASE project in CERNProfessor Stefan Ulmer - Founder of the BASE Experiment and Professor of Physics at Dusseldorf University Skyler Granatir - Neuralink's Machine Learning EngineerKenneth Shock - ALS Patient and Neuralink volunteer Dr Matt Kaeberlein - Biologist and Researcher who is focused on the evolutionary mechanisms of agingDoctor Julie Morano - Molecular Biologist from Colorado State UniversityAbi Low - From campaign group “Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels”Erin McKeown - Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in Northern IrelandBiz Bell - CEO of Wildlife Management InternationalContact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com or find out more at www.metro.co.uk Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Für viele ist Elon Musk ein schillernder Unternehmer – und der reichste Mensch der Welt. Der Historiker Quinn Slobodian sieht in ihm jedoch weit mehr: Musk stehe für ein neues Weltbild, das ein zutiefst beunruhigendes Verständnis von Demokratie und technologischer Freiheit mit sich bringe. Beim Namen Elon Musk denken viele an Tesla, die Plattform X, die Raketen von SpaceX oder an Neuralink, das Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen entwickelt. Für Quinn Slobodian greift diese Perspektive zu kurz. Er argumentiert: Bei Musk gehe es nicht nur um eine Einzelperson oder um erfolgreiche Unternehmen, sondern um ein ideologisches Projekt – ein Weltverständnis, das darauf abzielt, Gesellschaft gewissermassen neu zu programmieren, mit weitreichenden politischen Konsequenzen. Olivia Röllin spricht mit Quinn Slobodian, Autor von «Muskismus», darüber, wie Musk durch antizyklische Entscheidungen und erhebliche staatliche Unterstützung zum reichsten Mann der Welt werden konnte, der heute sogar über den Verlauf von Kriegen mitentscheiden kann – und welche Welt der selbsternannte «Technoking» entwirft, wenn er von einer Verschmelzung von Mensch und künstlicher Intelligenz spricht.
Är transhumanisternas vision på väg att bli verklighet? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Hjärnchip har länge utvecklats inom forskningen, men nu testas nya system i allt fler verkliga försök på människor. För vissa handlar det om hoppet att återfå funktioner som gått förlorade. För andra handlar det om något mer: att förbättra människan och tänja på gränsen för vad kroppen och hjärnan klarar av.Men vem tjänar på den utvecklingen? Och vad riskerar vi att förlora när människans inre blir nästa tekniska plattform?Programledare och producent: Jennifer Sjöblom och Erik PeterssonMedverkande:Ingrid Dunér - Doktor i idé- och lärdomshistoria vid Lunds UniversitetAnders Sandberg - Doktor i datavetenskap och forskare vid Institutet för framtidsstudierMaria Asplund - Professor i bioelektronik och mikrosystemteknik för bioelektronik och neuroteknologi på ChalmersAnna Wexler - Neuroetiker och biträdande professor i medicinsk etik och hälsopolitik vid universitetet i PennsylvaniaUniversity of PennsylvaniaLiam Drew - Brittisk vetenskapsjournalist som skriver för bland annat Nature och The GuardianBöcker:Artificial you: A.I. and the Future of Your Mind av Susan SchniderThe battle for your brain av Nita FarahanyLiv 3.0 av Max TegmarkHomo Deus av Yuval Noah HarariAndra tryckta källor:Rapporten Mind Control Past and Future från Harvard Kennedy School av Lukas J MeierWHO rapporten Landscape analysis of the opportunities and challenges for neurotechnology in global healthFOI-rapporten Det förflutna och framtiden som formar nuet. En systemkartläggning och riskbedömning av svensk bioteknikKällor i urval:Vox: Unexplainable: Sorry we left an implant in your brainNature: Neuronal ensemble control of prosthetic devices by a human with tetraplegiaBlackrock Neurotech: Tether invested $200M in Blackrock Neurotech, accelerating development and commercialization of implantable BCI technologyNature: Abandoned: The human cost of neurotechnology failureReuters: Exclusive: Musk's Neuralink has faced issues with its tiny wires for years, sources sayReuters: Elon Musk's Neuralink says it has 21 participants enrolled in trialsNature: AI & robotics briefing: Lack of transparency surrounds Neuralink's ‘brain-reading' chipNature: A nonsurgical brain implant enabled through a cell–electronics hybrid for focal neuromodulationNature: Neuralink brain chip: advance sparks safety and secrecy concernsNature: The business of brain-computer interfacesMIT news: New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgerySVD: Elon Musks hjärnchip förändrade hans livVetenskapsradion nyheter: Chip i hjärnan på människor har blivit verklighet – så ska de användasFilosofiska rummet: Transhumanismen – en möjlighet att optimera människan eller ett hot mot det mänskliga? 2020The infinite monkey cage: Mind-reading computers 2025Paradiso: Sätt in ett chip i djupaste hjärnan - framtidens antidepp 2025I hjärnan på Louise Epstein: Därför drömmer Elon Musk om chip i hjärnan 2023The Guardian: Prof Nita Farahany: ‘We need a new human right to cognitive liberty'Springer: Julian Huxley, Evolutionism and the History of TranshumanismThe Conversation: Freedom of thought is being threatened by states, big tech and even ourselves. Here's what we can do to protect itTime: Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already ThereStanford Medicine: Eye prosthesis is the first to restore sight lost to macular degenerationNew York Times: Big Tech Wants Direct Access to Our BrainsNature: The business of brain–computer interfacesBBC: The man with a mind-reading chip in his brain - thanks to Elon MuskThe Conversation: Ghost in the Shell thrills but ducks the philosophical questions posed by a cyborg futureThe Conversation: Transhumanism: billionaires want to use tech to enhance our abilities – the outcomes could change what it means to be humanEthics, Medicine, and Public Health: Transhumanism: Towards a new Adam?Journal of Neuroscience Methods: DARPA-funded efforts in the development of novel brain–computer interface technologiesNATO: Summary of NATO's Biotechnology and Human Enhancement Technologies StrategyThe Conversation: The brain is the most complicated object in the universe. This is the story of scientists' quest to decode it – and read people's mindsNew York Times: A.I. Is Getting Better at Mind-ReadingFinancial Times: The transformative potential of computerised brain implantsNew York Times: Should You Add a Microchip to Your Brain?The Guardian: Investors' ‘dumb transhumanist ideas' setting back neurotech progress, say expertsEFN: Ingrid Dunér: Teknikens löfte, människans ödeMusik:Cliff Martinez - Save Some For UsCliff Martinez - Don't Blow ItCliff Martinez - Placental RepairKid Loco - Theme from the Graffiti ArtistSilver Maple - Particle EmissionStar Hopper - Through The HeliopauseThomas Newman - The Mouse On The MileBen Jordan - AngelsJon Brion - You LearnAlberto Iglesias - TreasureCliff Martinez - I'm In The PinkNew Order - Blue MondayBlue Dot Sessions - Lemon and MelonMartin D. Fowler - 1 Ships XIIAlexandre Desplat - SyrianaHans Zimmer - Afraid Of TimePaul Leonard Morgan - A Touch of InsanityCliff Martinez - Never Read HimOchre - A Midsummer Nice DreamCliff Martinez - Speight Lived HereCliff Martinez - I'm SickMarcus Bagalà - Duco in Mara's RoomCliff Martinez - Rubber HeadMarcus Bagalà - Boxes: It Goes Like ThisCliff Martinez - Same SweatpantsBen Salisbury, Geoff Barrow - Setting the Eagle FreeCliff Martinez - Searching for SomethingBen Salisbury, Geoff Barrow - Dream RealityCristobal Tapia De Veer - The PublicVince Pope - Who Are YouHelios - Even TodayJustin Hurwitz - QuarantineDaniel Hart - Critical Issue for the FutureKraftwerk - The Robots
This week, the guys are diving into some serious real-life drama. Austin kicks things off by explaining how a DIY electrical job ended with him taking a massive 240-volt shock to the chest, tasting metal, and spending hours getting hooked up to machines in the ER. Then, things get real as Chris opens up about a terrifying medical scare and a potential ear tumor.For our In The News segment, we break down the absolutely unhinged domestic abuse allegations and leaked footage of reality TV star Taylor Frankie Paul that cost her The Bachelorette. Plus, we're talking Henry Cavill's ultimate nerd status, Elon Musk's Neuralink superpowers, how Pokemon Go accidentally built an AI robot empire, and a deep dive into what hits the hardest as you get older.Thank you for being part of this crowd!Timestamps00:00 - Start!01:18 - Austin's 240-Volt Electrocution & ER Trip11:22 - Hilarious Things Our Kids Say16:54 - Henry Cavill, Warhammer, & Action Movies32:08 - NYC Trip Plans & A Little Dark Humor36:08 - Chris's Terrifying Tumor Scare39:19 - IN THE NEWS: Taylor Frankie Paul's Shocking Abuse Video48:15 - Global News: Iran & Interest Rates50:16 - Mind-Blowing Shower Thoughts52:46 - Neuralink Will Give You Superpowers54:44 - How Pokemon Go Spied on 143 Million People56:42 - The New Fear Factor is Brutal01:05:42 - Deep Talk: What Hits Harder As You Get Older?01:13:02 - Closing Jokes & Wrap Up
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Kevin Dewald, Founder at The California Open Source Company, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss the current state of Bluetooth. The conversation covers why Bluetooth in IoT is so mobile-centric, the promise of desktop as a Bluetooth platform, why dongles pose challenges, the economics of open source, the complexities of the Bluetooth protocol, and the need for a shift in how IoT products are developed.Kevin Dewald is the creator of SimpleBLE, the most versatile cross-platform open-source Bluetooth Low Energy library. Through The California Open Source Company, he advocates for sustainable commercialization of open-source projects, helping developers monetize impactful tools like SimpleBLE. A former Neuralink engineer and co-founder of multiple startups, Kevin currently advances enterprise AI following MK1's acquisition by AMD. He also mentors entrepreneurs at UC Berkeley's StEP program and advises early-stage ventures through StepUp Ventures.The California Open Source Company is dedicated to helping open-source developers create freely and earn fairly by building sustainable commercialization paths for impactful projects. Its flagship project, SimpleBLE, is the most versatile cross-platform Bluetooth Low Energy library, helping companies of all sizes to focus on building great Bluetooth products.Discover more about IoT and Bluetooth at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about SimpleBLE: https://simpleble.orgConnect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevindewald/Our sponsor: https://kiloiot.ioSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Caldera + Lab - https://CalderaLab.com/TWISTNorthwest Registered Agent - https://northwestregisteredagent.com/twistLemon - https://Lemon.io/twistToday's show:Computers that read your mind? Jets that are all wings? Continuously tracking your body's vital signs to live longer? We've got all that and more on the show today.First, we sat down with the CEO of Paradromics, Matt Angle, to dig into the progress that his brain-computer interface startup has made. Yes, there are more companies working on BCIs than just Neuralink. Paradromics, in particular, is looking for early clinical trial subjects as it works to bring its technology out of the lab and into the market.If you ever wanted to know more about how BCIs work and how long it will be until we can all benefit from the tech, this is the interview for you.Next, we got JetZero CEO Tom O'Leary on the phone to tell us all about his startup's jet. No, it's not competing with Boom, a startup that wants to build a supersonic passenger airliner. Instead, JetZero is building jets that are mostly wing, allowing them to fly with far greater fuel efficiency. Best of all? The future JetZero planes can fit right into normal airports.Finally, we chatted with Nutrisense CEO Dan Zavorotny. While keeping tabs on your glucose levels may not be the sexiest topic in the world, the data that continuous monitoring can bring is incredibly valuable health information. Mix that signal with coaching, and Nutrisense reckons its combination of software, data, and dieticians can really improve health outcomes for its customers.If you needed a break from pure-play AI news, TWiST has you covered!Timestamps:0:00 Introduction1:47 Paradromics3:26 How do BCIs read your mind?9:58 Lemon - Get 15% off your first 4 weeks of developer time at Lemon.io/twist19:54 Northwest Registered Agent - Get more when you start your business with Northwest. In 10 clicks and 10 minutes, you can form your company and walk away with a real business identity — Learn more at northwestregisteredagent.com/twist27:24 JetZero29:07 The advantages of more wing30:13 Caldera Lab - Whether you're starting fresh or upgrading your routine, Caldera Lab makes skincare simple and effective. Head to CalderaLab.com/TWIST and use TWIST at checkout for 20% off your first order.55:30 NutrisenseSubscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.comCheck out the TWIST500: https://www.twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcpFollow Lon:X: https://x.com/lonsFollow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelmFollow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanisGreat TWIST interviews: Will Guidara, Eoghan McCabe, Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Bob Moesta, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarlandCheck out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanisFollow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: https://twistartups.substack.com
What do Genesis 6, the Nephilim, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and Neuralink have in common? In this sermon from 2 Peter 2:4, we explore one of the most mysterious passages in the Bible—the angels who sinned and were imprisoned by God. The New Testament connects this event to the time before the Flood, when the "sons of God" and the "daughters of men" produced the Nephilim (Genesis 6). But this message doesn't just explain ancient history. It asks a pressing modern question: Are we repeating the same kind of corruption of humanity today? With rapid advances in AI, brain-computer interfaces, designer genetics, and human-animal hybrids, the boundaries of what it means to be human are being challenged like never before. Even tech leaders have warned about the dangers—one famously describing artificial intelligence as "summoning the demon." *** My sermons are the fruit of nearly 30 years of pastoral ministry, biblical counseling, formal seminary training, and a lifelong passion for God's Word. Since childhood, I've been drawn to the beauty and power of expository preaching—opening Scripture verse by verse and applying it to real life. After graduating from Moody Bible Institute, I spent the next 27 years serving as a youth pastor, senior pastor, church planter, and host of the Food For Your Soul radio broadcast. Along the way, I also earned a Master of Sacred Literature and a Doctor of Religious Studies. For more content from D. Richard Ferguson, visit TreasuringGod.com. Follow on social: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DarrellFerguson • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darrell.r.ferguson/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.DRichardFerguson
“Where does the Church stand on the ethics of Neuralink?” This question opens a discussion on the intersection of technology and morality, while also addressing the ethical considerations surrounding frozen embryos and the implications of pharmaceutical birth control methods. Additionally, the conversation touches on the responsibilities of attorneys in providing ethical healthcare advice in line with Catholic teaching. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:30 – Where does the Church stand on the ethics of Neuralink? 18:32 – We have frozen embryos from before we became Catholic. What is the ethical way to handle them? 33:50 – Do all pharmaceutical birth control methods prevent implantation of the embryo? 42:14 – I'm an attorney. What do I need to know to give good ethical advice about healthcare directives? I have clients that want things that might contradict Catholic teaching. Can I not draft the document for them?
Most people think AI data collection means targeted ads and leaked emails - but that's already yesterday's problem. Bruce Randall, AI and quantum practitioner, argues that cognitive data - the kind recorded by brain-computer interfaces before conscious thought even forms - is the frontier nobody is legislating, regulating, or even discussing clearly yet. In this episode, we stress-test where quantum computing, Neuralink, hive mind dynamics, and energy infrastructure are actually headed - and what regular people need to understand now, before the decisions get made without them. Walk away knowing what questions to ask, even if nobody has the answers yet.Topics Discussed:Why the Neuralink user's cursor moved before he consciously directed it — and what that means for data ownershipHow quantum computing functions as a prediction engine for complex variables, and why most people will never see it but will feel its effectsWhat a "hive mind" actually is and why shared thought networks create an ownership problem nobody has solvedWhy digital workers face more displacement risk than tradespeople — and the 15-minute daily habit that changes thatWhether mass collection of behavioral and emotional data is a public good or a slow handover of your most private informationHow to think about cognitive data protection before the decisions get made without youChapters:0:00 — The Moment That Changed How Bruce Thinks About AI1:28 — Quantum Computing Without the Headache: A Real Explanation3:19 — Why Quantum Is the Engine Behind AI — Not a Replacement for It4:21 — Jobs, AI, and Who Actually Gets Replaced First6:47 — What Reiki Has to Do With Brain-Computer Interfaces7:43 — Hive Minds, Neuralink, and the Thought Ownership Problem11:44 — Can Your Personality Be Uploaded Without Your Knowledge?13:35 — Is Mass Data Collection Actually Good for Society?18:09 — Where Does the Energy Come From for All of This?19:46 — The One Thing You Should Do This Week to Stay RelevantGuest Website:https://theaihumanparadox.com/