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House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast
Alien: Earth S1E1&2 "Neverland" & "Mr. October"

House Podcastica: A Game of Thrones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 138:22


Reposted from Wax Episodic, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/wax-episodic — The wait is over — Alien: Earth has landed, and Noah Hawley's first two episodes deliver everything we hoped for: suspense, grotesque alien terrors, strange new lifeforms, and a sharp look at how unchecked corporate ambition could shape our future — in a series that (at least so far) feels both classic and brand new. Join Jason, Randy, and Kara as we dig into “Neverland” and “Mr. October.” Links: Brain interface used to edit YouTube video — paralyzed Neuralink patient also uses AI to narrate with his own voice: https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/wearable-tech/brain-interface-used-to-edit-youtube-video-paralyzed-neuralink-patient-also-uses-ai-to-narrate-with-his-own-voice?utm_source=chatgpt.com  Next up: Alien: Earth S1E3 “Metamorphosis”. Let us know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to transmissions@podcastica.com.  Or check out our Alien: Earth Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/alienearthpodcastica. Check out all our other shows at podcastica.com.  Show support and get ad-free episodes and a bunch of other cool stuff: patreon.com/jasoncabassi  Or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 8/13/2025

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 1:52


The 5 things you need to know before the stock market opens today: the White House is still working out the details of President Trump's plan to charge 15% export taxes on chipmakers' business in China, OpenAI's Sam Altman is working on a Neuralink competitor, the FDA is considering revoking authorization for Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine for healthy children under age 5, Circle announced a new stock offering and a U.S. base in Anchorage is preparing to host the upcoming Trump-Putin Alaska summit.  Squawk Box is hosted by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin.  Follow Squawk Pod for the best moments, interviews and analysis from our TV show in an audio-first format. 

Faster, Please! — The Podcast
⚛️ Our fission-powered future: My chat (+transcript) with nuclear scientist and author Tim Gregory

Faster, Please! — The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 27:20


My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers,Nuclear fission is a safe, powerful, and reliable means of generating nearly limitless clean energy to power the modern world. A few public safety scares and a lot of bad press over the half-century has greatly delayed our nuclear future. But with climate change and energy-hungry AI making daily headlines, the time — finally — for a nuclear renaissance seems to have arrived.Today on Faster, Please! — The Podcast, I talk with Dr. Tim Gregory about the safety and efficacy of modern nuclear power, as well as the ambitious energy goals we should set for our society.Gregory is a nuclear scientist at the UK National Nuclear Laboratory. He is also a popular science broadcaster on radio and TV, and an author. His most recent book, Going Nuclear: How Atomic Energy Will Save the World is out now.In This Episode* A false start for a nuclear future (1:29)* Motivators for a revival (7:20)* About nuclear waste . . . (12:41)* Not your mother's reactors (17:25)* Commercial fusion, coming soon . . . ? (23:06)Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversation. A false start for a nuclear future (1:29)The truth is that radiation, we're living in it all the time, it's completely inescapable because we're all living in a sea of background radiation.Pethokoukis: Why do America, Europe, Japan not today get most of their power from nuclear fission, since that would've been a very reasonable prediction to make in 1965 or 1975, but it has not worked out that way? What's your best take on why it hasn't?Going back to the '50s and '60s, it looked like that was the world that we currently live in. It was all to play for, and there were a few reasons why that didn't happen, but the main two were Three Mile Island and Chernobyl. It's a startling statistic that the US built more nuclear reactors in the five years leading up to Three Mile Island than it has built since. And similarly on this side of the Atlantic, Europe built more nuclear reactors in the five years leading up to Chernobyl than it has built since, which is just astounding, especially given that nobody died in Three Mile Island and nobody was even exposed to anything beyond the background radiation as a result of that nuclear accident.Chernobyl, of course, was far more consequential and far more serious than Three Mile Island. 30-odd people died in the immediate aftermath, mostly people who were working at the power station and the first responders, famously the firefighters who were exposed to massive amounts of radiation, and probably a couple of hundred people died in the affected population from thyroid cancer. It was people who were children and adolescents at the time of the accident.So although every death from Chernobyl was a tragedy because it was avoidable, they're not in proportion to the mythic reputation of the night in question. It certainly wasn't reason to effectively end nuclear power expansion in Europe because of course we had to get that power from somewhere, and it mainly came from fossil fuels, which are not just a little bit more deadly than nuclear power, they're orders of magnitude more deadly than nuclear power. When you add up all of the deaths from nuclear power and compare those deaths to the amount of electricity that we harvest from nuclear power, it's actually as safe as wind and solar, whereas fossil fuels kill hundreds or thousands of times more people per unit of power. To answer your question, it's complicated and there are many answers, but the main two were Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.I wonder how things might have unfolded if those events hadn't happened or if society had responded proportionally to the actual damage. Three Mile Island and Chernobyl are portrayed in documentaries and on TV as far deadlier than they really were, and they still loom large in the public imagination in a really unhelpful way.You see it online, actually, quite a lot about the predicted death toll from Chernobyl, because, of course, there's no way of saying exactly which cases of cancer were caused by Chernobyl and which ones would've happened anyway. Sometimes you see estimates that are up in the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of deaths from Chernobyl. They are always based on a flawed scientific hypothesis called the linear no-threshold model that I go into in quite some detail in chapter eight of my book, which is all about the human health effects of exposure to radiation. This model is very contested in the literature. It's one of the most controversial areas of medical science, actually, the effects of radiation on the human body, and all of these massive numbers you see of the death toll from Chernobyl, they're all based on this really kind of clunky, flawed, contentious hypothesis. My reading of the literature is that there's very, very little physical evidence to support this particular hypothesis, but people take it and run. I don't know if it would be too far to accuse people of pushing a certain idea of Chernobyl, but it almost certainly vastly, vastly overestimates the effects.I think a large part of the reason of why this had such a massive impact on the public and politicians is this lingering sense of radiophobia that completely blight society. We've all seen it in the movies, in TV shows, even in music and computer games — radiation is constantly used as a tool to invoke fear and mistrust. It's this invisible, centerless, silent specter that's kind of there in the background: It means birth defects, it means cancers, it means ill health. We've all kind of grown up in this culture where the motif of radiation is bad news, it's dangerous, and that inevitably gets tied to people's sense of nuclear power. So when you get something like Three Mile Island, society's imagination and its preconceptions of radiation, it's just like a dry haystack waiting for a flint spark to land on it, and up it goes in flames and people's imaginations run away with them.The truth is that radiation, we're living in it all the time, it's completely inescapable because we're all living in a sea of background radiation. There's this amazing statistic that if you live within a couple of miles of a nuclear power station, the extra amount of radiation you're exposed to annually is about the same as eating a banana. Bananas are slightly radioactive because of the slight amount of potassium-40 that they naturally contain. Even in the wake of these nuclear accidents like Chernobyl, and more recently Fukushima, the amount of radiation that the public was exposed to barely registers and, in fact, is less than the background radiation in lots of places on the earth.Motivators for a revival (7:20)We have no idea what emerging technologies are on the horizon that will also require massive amounts of power, and that's exactly where nuclear can shine.You just suddenly reminded me of a story of when I was in college in the late 1980s, taking a class on the nuclear fuel cycle. You know it was an easy class because there was an ampersand in it. “Nuclear fuel cycle” would've been difficult. “Nuclear fuel cycle & the environment,” you knew it was not a difficult class.The man who taught it was a nuclear scientist and, at one point, he said that he would have no problem having a nuclear reactor in his backyard. This was post-Three Mile Island, post-Chernobyl, and the reaction among the students — they were just astounded that he would be willing to have this unbelievably dangerous facility in his backyard.We have this fear of nuclear power, and there's sort of an economic component, but now we're seeing what appears to be a nuclear renaissance. I don't think it's driven by fear of climate change, I think it's driven A) by fear that if you are afraid of climate change, just solar and wind aren't going to get you to where you want to be; and then B) we seem like we're going to need a lot of clean energy for all these AI data centers. So it really does seem to be a perfect storm after a half-century.And who knows what next. When I started writing Going Nuclear, the AI story hadn't broken yet, and so all of the electricity projections for our future demand, which, they range from doubling to tripling, we're going to need a lot of carbon-free electricity if we've got any hope of electrifying society whilst getting rid of fossil fuels. All of those estimates were underestimates because nobody saw AI coming.It's been very, very interesting just in the last six, 12 months seeing Big Tech in North America moving first on this. Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta have all either invested or actually placed orders for small modular reactors specifically to power their AI data centers. In some ways, they've kind of led the charge on this. They've moved faster than most nation states, although it is encouraging, actually, here in the UK, just a couple of weeks ago, the government announced that our new nuclear power station is definitely going ahead down in Sizewell in Suffolk in the south of England. That's a 3.2 gigawatt nuclear reactor, it's absolutely massive. But it's been really, really encouraging to see Big Tech in the private sector in North America take the situation into their own hands. If anyone's real about electricity demands and how reliable you need it, it's Big Tech with these data centers.I always think, go back five, 10 years, talk of AI was only on the niche subreddits and techie podcasts where people were talking about it. It broke into the mainstream all of a sudden. Who knows what is going to happen in the next five or 10 years. We have no idea what emerging technologies are on the horizon that will also require massive amounts of power, and that's exactly where nuclear can shine.In the US, at least, I don't think decarbonization alone is enough to win broad support for nuclear, since a big chunk of the country doesn't think we actually need to do that. But I think that pairing it with the promise of rapid AI-driven economic growth creates a stronger case.I tried to appeal to a really broad church in Going Nuclear because I really, really do believe that whether you are completely preoccupied by climate change and environmental issues or you're completely preoccupied by economic growth, and raising living, standards and all of that kind of thing, all the monetary side of things, nuclear is for you because if you solve the energy problem, you solve both problems at once. You solve the economic problem and the environmental problem.There's this really interesting relationship between GDP per head — which is obviously incredibly important in economic terms — and energy consumption per head, and it's basically a straight line relationship between the two. There are no rich countries that aren't also massive consumers of energy, so if you really, really care about the economy, you should really also be caring about energy consumption and providing energy abundance so people can go out and use that energy to create wealth and prosperity. Again, that's where nuclear comes in. You can use nuclear power to sate that massive energy demand that growing economies require.This podcast is very pro-wealth and prosperity, but I'll also say, if the nuclear dreams of the '60s where you had, in this country, what was the former Atomic Energy Commission expecting there to be 1000 nuclear reactors in this country by the year 2000, we're not having this conversation about climate change. It is amazing that what some people view as an existential crisis could have been prevented — by the United States and other western countries, at least — just making a different political decision.We would be spending all of our time talking about something else, and how nice would that be?For sure. I'm sure there'd be other existential crises to worry about.But for sure, we wouldn't be talking about climate change was anywhere near the volume or the sense of urgency as we are now if we would've carried on with the nuclear expansion that really took off in the '70s and the '80s. It would be something that would be coming our way in a couple of centuries.About nuclear waste . . . (12:41). . . a 100 percent nuclear-powered life for about 80 years, their nuclear waste would barely fill a wine glass or a coffee cup. I don't know if you've ever seen the television show For All Mankind?I haven't. So many people have recommended it to me.It's great. It's an alt-history that looks at what if the Space Race had never stopped. As a result, we had a much more tech-enthusiastic society, which included being much more pro-nuclear.Anyway, imagine if you are on a plane talking to the person next to you, and the topic of your book comes up, and the person says hey, I like energy, wealth, prosperity, but what are you going to do about the nuclear waste?That almost exact situation has happened, but on a train rather than an airplane. One of the cool things about uranium is just how much energy you can get from a very small amount of it. If typical person in a highly developed economy, say North America, Europe, something like that, if they produced all of their power over their entire lifetime from nuclear alone, so forget fossil fuels, forget wind and solar, a 100 percent nuclear-powered life for about 80 years, their nuclear waste would barely fill a wine glass or a coffee cup. You need a very small amount of uranium to power somebody's life, and the natural conclusion of that is you get a very small amount of waste for a lifetime of power. So in terms of the numbers, and the amount of nuclear waste, it's just not that much of a problem.However, I don't want to just try and trivialize it out of existence with some cool pithy statistics and some cool back-of-the-envelopes physics calculations because we still have to do something with the nuclear waste. This stuff is going to be radioactive for the best part of a million years. Thankfully, it's quite an easy argument to make because good old Finland, which is one of the most nuclear nations on the planet as a share of nuclear in its grid, has solved this problem. It has implemented — and it's actually working now — the world's first and currently only geological repository for nuclear waste. Their idea is essentially to bury it in impermeable bedrock and leave it there because, as with all radioactive objects, nuclear waste becomes less radioactive over time. The idea is that, in a million years, Finland's nuclear waste won't be nuclear waste anymore, it will just be waste. A million years sounds like a really long time to our ears, but it's actually —It does.It sounds like a long time, but it is the blink of an eye, geologically. So to a geologist, a million years just comes and goes straight away. So it's really not that difficult to keep nuclear waste safe underground on those sorts of timescales. However — and this is the really cool thing, and this is one of the arguments that I make in my book — there are actually technologies that we can use to recycle nuclear waste. It turns out that when you pull uranium out of a reactor, once it's been burned for a couple of years in a reactor, 95 percent of the atoms are still usable. You can still use them to generate nuclear power. So by throwing away nuclear waste when it's been through a nuclear reactor once, we're actually squandering like 95 percent of material that we're throwing away.The theory is this sort of the technology behind breeder reactors?That's exactly right, yes.What about the plutonium? People are worried about the plutonium!People are worried about the plutonium, but in a breeder reactor, you get rid of the plutonium because you split it into fission products, and fission products are still radioactive, but they have much shorter half-lives than plutonium. So rather than being radioactive for, say, a million years, they're only radioactive, really, for a couple of centuries, maybe 1000 years, which is a very, very different situation when you think about long-term storage.I read so many papers and memos from the '50s when these reactors were first being built and demonstrated, and they worked, by the way, they're actually quite easy to build, it just happened in a couple of years. Breeder reactors were really seen as the future of humanity's power demands. Forget traditional nuclear power stations that we all use at the moment, which are just kind of once through and then you throw away 95 percent of the energy at the end of it. These breeder reactors were really, really seen as the future.They never came to fruition because we discovered lots of uranium around the globe, and so the supply of uranium went up around the time that the nuclear power expansion around the world kind of seized up, so the uranium demand dropped as the supply increased, so the demand for these breeder reactors kind of petered out and fizzled out. But if we're really, really serious about the medium-term future of humanity when it comes to energy, abundance, and prosperity, we need to be taking a second look at these breeder reactors because there's enough uranium and thorium in the ground around the world now to power the world for almost 1000 years. After that, we'll have something else. Maybe we'll have nuclear fusion.Well, I hope it doesn't take a thousand years for nuclear fusion.Yes, me too.Not your mother's reactors (17:25)In 2005, France got 80 percent of its electricity from nuclear. They almost decarbonized their grid by accident before anybody cared about climate change, and that was during a time when their economy was absolutely booming.I don't think most people are aware of how much innovation has taken place around nuclear in the past few years, or even few decades. It's not just a climate change issue or that we need to power these data centers — the technology has vastly improved. There are newer, safer technologies, so we're not talking about 1975-style reactors.Even if it were the 1975-style reactors, that would be fine because they're pretty good and they have an absolutely impeccable safety record punctuated by a very small number of high-profile events such as Chernobyl and Fukushima. I'm not to count Three Mile Island on that list because nobody died, but you know what I mean.But the modern nuclear reactors are amazing. The ones that are coming out of France, the EPRs, the European Power Reactors, there are going to be two of those in the UK's new nuclear power station, and they've been designed to withstand an airplane flying into the side of them, so they're basically bomb-proof.As for these small modular reactors, that's getting people very excited, too. As their name suggests, they're small. How small is a reasonable question — the answer is as small as you want to go. These things are scalable, and I've seen designs for just one-megawatt reactors that could easily fit inside a shipping container. They could fit in the parking lots around the side of a data center, or in the basement even, all the way up to multi-hundred-megawatt reactors that could fit on a couple of tennis courts worth of land. But it's really the modular part that's the most interesting thing. That's the ‘M' and that's never been done before.Which really gets to the economics of the SMRs.It really does. The idea is you could build upwards of 90 percent of these reactors on a factory line. We know from the history of industrialization that as soon as you start mass producing things, the unit cost just plummets and the timescales shrink. No one has achieved that yet, though. There's a lot of hype around small modular reactors, and so it's kind of important not to get complacent and really keep our eye on the ultimate goal, which is mass-production and mass rapid deployment of nuclear power stations, crucially in the places where you need them the most, as well.We often think about just decarbonizing our electricity supply or decoupling our electricity supply from volatilities in the fossil fuel market, but it's about more than electricity, as well. We need heat for things like making steel, making the ammonia that feeds most people on the planet, food and drinks factories, car manufacturers, plants that rely on steam. You need heat, and thankfully, the primary energy from a nuclear reactor is heat. The electricity is secondary. We have to put effort into making that. The heat just kind of happens. So there's this idea that we could use the surplus heat from nuclear reactors to power industrial processes that are very, very difficult to decarbonize. Small modular reactors would be perfect for that because you could nestle them into the industrial centers that need the heat close by. So honestly, it is really our imaginations that are the limits with these small modular reactors.They've opened a couple of nuclear reactors down in Georgia here. The second one was a lot cheaper and faster to build because they had already learned a bunch of lessons building that first one, and it really gets at sort of that repeatability where every single reactor doesn't have to be this one-off bespoke project. That is not how it works in the world of business. How you get cheaper things is by building things over and over, you get very good at building them, and then you're able to turn these things out at scale. That has not been the economic situation with nuclear reactors, but hopefully with small modular reactors, or even if we just start building a lot of big advanced reactors, we'll get those economies of scale and hopefully the economic issue will then take care of itself.For sure, and it is exactly the same here in the UK. The last reactor that we connected to the grid was in 1995. I was 18 months old. I don't even know if I was fluent in speaking at 18 months old. I was really, really young. Our newest nuclear power station, Hinkley Point C, which is going to come online in the next couple of years, was hideously expensive. The uncharitable view of that is that it's just a complete farce and is just a complete embarrassment, but honestly, you've got to think about it: 1995, the last nuclear reactor in the UK, it was going to take a long time, it was going to be expensive, basically doing it from scratch. We had no supply chain. We didn't really have a workforce that had ever built a nuclear reactor before, and with this new reactor that just got announced a couple of weeks ago, the projected price is 20 percent cheaper, and it is still too expensive, it's still more expensive than it should be, but you're exactly right.By tapping into those economies of scale, the cost per nuclear reactor will fall, and France did this in the '70s and '80s. Their nuclear program is so amazing. France is still the most nuclear nation on the planet as a share of its total electricity. In 2005, France got 80 percent of its electricity from nuclear. They almost decarbonized their grid by accident before anybody cared about climate change, and that was during a time when their economy was absolutely booming. By the way, still today, all of those reactors are still working and they pay less than the European Union average for that electricity, so this idea that nuclear makes your electricity expensive is simply not true. They built 55 nuclear reactors in 25 years, and they did them in parallel. It was just absolutely amazing. I would love to see a French-style nuclear rollout in all developed countries across the world. I think that would just be absolutely amazing.Commercial fusion, coming soon . . . ? (23:06)I think we're pretty good at doing things when we put our minds to it, but certainly not in the next couple of decades. But luckily, we already have a proven way of producing lots of energy, and that's with nuclear fission, in the meantime.What is your enthusiasm level or expectation about nuclear fusion? I can tell you that the Silicon Valley people I talk to are very positive. I know they're inherently very positive people, but they're very enthusiastic about the prospects over the next decade, if not sooner, of commercial fusion. How about you?It would be incredible. The last question that I was asked in my PhD interview 10 years ago was, “If you could solve one scientific or engineering problem, what would it be?” and my answer was nuclear fusion. And that would be the answer that I would give today. It just seems to me to be obviously the solution to the long-term energy needs of humanity. However, I'm less optimistic, perhaps, than the Silicon Valley crowd. The running joke, of course, is that it's always 40 years away and it recedes into the future at one year per year. So I would love to be proved wrong, but realistically — no one's even got it working in a prototype power station. That's before we even think about commercializing it and deploying it at scale. I really, really think that we're decades away, maybe even something like a century. I'd be surprised if it took longer than a century, actually. I think we're pretty good at doing things when we put our minds to it, but certainly not in the next couple of decades. But luckily, we already have a proven way of producing lots of energy, and that's with nuclear fission, in the meantime.Don't go to California with that attitude. I can tell you that even when I go there and I talk about AI, if I say that AI will do anything less than improve economic growth by a factor of 100, they just about throw me out over there. Let me just finish up by asking you this: Earlier, we mentioned Three Mile Island and Chernobyl. How resilient do you think this nuclear renaissance is to an accident?Even if we take the rate of accident over the last 70 years of nuclear power production and we maintain that same level of rate of accident, if you like, it's still one of the safest things that our species does, and everyone talks about the death toll from nuclear power, but nobody talks about the lives that it's already saved because of the fossil fuels, that it's displaced fossil fuels. They're so amazing in some ways, they're so convenient, they're so energy-dense, they've created the modern world as we all enjoy it in the developed world and as the developing world is heading towards it. But there are some really, really nasty consequences of fossil fuels, and whether or not you care about climate change, even the air pollution alone and the toll that that takes on human health is enough to want to phase them out. Nuclear power already is orders of magnitude safer than fossil fuels and I read this really amazing paper that globally, it was something like between the '70s and the '90s, nuclear power saved about two million lives because of the fossil fuels that it displaced. That's, again, orders of magnitude more lives that have been lost as a consequence of nuclear power, mostly because of Chernobyl and Fukushima. Even if the safety record of nuclear in the past stays the same and we forward-project that into the future, it's still a winning horse to bet on.If in the UK they've started up one new nuclear reactor in the past 30 years, right? How many would you guess will be started over the next 15 years?Four or five. Something like that, I think; although I don't know.Is that a significant number to you?It's not enough for my liking. I would like to see many, many more. Look at France. I know I keep going back to it, but it's such a brilliant example. If France hadn't done what they'd done in between the '70s and the '90s — 55 nuclear reactors in 25 years, all of which are still working — it would be a much more difficult case to make because there would be no historical precedent for it. So, maybe predictably, I wouldn't be satisfied with anything less than a French-scale nuclear rollout, let's put it that way.On sale everywhere The Conservative Futurist: How To Create the Sci-Fi World We Were PromisedMicro Reads▶ Economics* The U.S. Marches Toward State Capitalism With American Characteristics - WSJ* AI Spending Is Propping Up the Economy, Right? It's Complicated. - Barron's* Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. 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Project Medtech
Episode 227 | Aaron DeGagne, Senior Healthcare Analyst at PitchBook | Medtech Investment Insights & The Future of Health Innovation

Project Medtech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 39:48


In this episode, Duane Mancini welcomes to the show Aaron DeGagne, Healthcare Senior Analyst at PitchBook. From quarterly reports to market dynamics, Aaron sheds light on significant healthcare investments, including the rise in surgical tools, devices, and the blurring lines between healthtech and medtech. They delve into the impact of global market uncertainties, interest rates, and the noteworthy deals like Neuralink's $600 million raise. The conversation also explores themes like consumer health advancements, cancer diagnostics, and the potential shifts in IPO activities.Aaron DeGagne LinkedInPitchBook WebsiteDuane Mancini LinkedInProject Medtech WebsiteProject Medtech LinkedIn

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)
Synchron vs. Neuralink: BCI Brain Implants Compared

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025


Given the recent updates from rival BCI makers Synchron and Neuralink, we're taking a closer look at both companies, the similarities and differences in their approach, and what the future holds for the world of brain-computer interfaces.

CNET News (HD)
Synchron vs. Neuralink: BCI Brain Implants Compared

CNET News (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025


Given the recent updates from rival BCI makers Synchron and Neuralink, we're taking a closer look at both companies, the similarities and differences in their approach, and what the future holds for the world of brain-computer interfaces.

Fringe Radio Network
You are the Product Now! - Unrefined Podcast

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 46:26 Transcription Available


Let's just say this isn't your average history recap. In the final episode of our Operation Paperclip series, we connect the dots between Nazi scientists, modern surveillance, moral decay, and the spiritual consequences of trading ethics for technological progress. From Neuralink to data manipulation, we peel back the shiny lab coat to expose the sinister roots—and lasting legacy—of Paperclip. The crew gets raw about the church's prophetic role, fifth-generation warfare, and whether we're building the next Babel. Here it is a full-spectrum analysis of power, eschatology, and what it means to resist with truth.https://unrefinedpodcast.com

Elon Musk Thinking
7 Habits Rich People Never Do (But Poor People Always Do).

Elon Musk Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 15:27


Elon Musk Said! 7 Habits Rich People Never Do (But Poor People Always Do). #ElonMusk Source: Future Focus Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...

Normal World
Ep 287 | Hulk Hogan Backlash 'Leg Drops' Joey Swoll!

Normal World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 51:09


In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau (joining via Neuralink through the beaver) sits in with 1/4 Black Garrett, Angela, and guest Gerard Michaels to take on Pete Buttigieg, $80B in DEI programs, and why America's airports still run on floppy disks while flights are delayed and bridges crumble. They break down Joey Swoll's Hulk Hogan costume apology, how online mobs demand fake contrition, and why you should “post and walk away.” A mischief night pumpkin-smashing story turns into a Hulk Hogan flex that helps them avoid a felony and sparks a rant about cancel culture. From there, the conversation jumps to Sydney Sweeney backlash, American Eagle's clapback, Doja Cat's trolling, Lena Dunham vs. Odell Beckham Jr., Meghan Markle's podcast cringe, and AOC's “Jenny from White Plains” image, showing how comedy is beating outrage. They skewer the “possibly white” headlines around a Cincinnati jazz festival beatdown, highlight Gen Alpha's pushback against woke conformity, and dig into why trades, family, and independence have become the new rebellion, how the debt trap kills purpose, and the cultural cost of two-income households. It all wraps up with Somalia jokes and a list of things they would rather do than picture Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry together. Sponsors Craftco- Flying Ace Forget gimmicks—Flying Ace Bourbon is bold, balanced, and built for people who still believe in doing things right. Order at https://flyingacespirits.com/ with code BLAZE for free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Elon Musk Pod
Musk's Neuralink Enters Great Britain

Elon Musk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 8:29


Musk's Neuralink Enters Great Britainhttps://stan.store/wilwaldon

Elon, Inc.
Elon Opens a Restaurant, Strikes a Chip Deal, Dreams of Robots

Elon, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 32:15 Transcription Available


The growing blowback from years of spreading conspiracy theories, embracing far-right political causes and attempting to dismantle the US government (with calamitous results for millions) might have finally taken its toll on Elon Musk and his companies. Or perhaps not. Last week’s Tesla earnings call ended on a somber note, with world’s richest man declaring his struggling and divisive electric car company could have “a few rough quarters” ahead. With revenue down 12% and the political climate for electric vehicles darkening courtesy of his former boss in the White House, who can blame him? But nothing is ever absolute when it comes to the world’s most famous living native of South Africa. Mere days later, Tesla announced a new $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung, and over the weekend a now-jolly Musk proclaimed in his usual hyperbolic manner that Tesla might rake in $30 trillion per year from sales of its humanoid robot (yes, with a T). Oh, and on July 21, Tesla opened its first diner in the heart of Hollywood. Alongside a $9 grilled cheese sandwich and a contentious, four-story movie screen, protests immediately followed. On this week’s episode Max Chafkin discusses all the latest Tesla news with Bloomberg’s Elon Musk reporter, Dana Hull. The duo also welcome Bloomberg health reporter Ike Swetlitz to hear about the latest from Neuralink, Musk’s brain implant company. In the spirit of Musk’s dreams of robot trillions, that company proclaimed it expects $1 billion in annual revenue by 2031, with chips inserted into 20,000 brains annually. Currently, the number is nine. But maybe a bionic eye will prompt second looks. Also, Chafkin and Hull take a look at the latest news from Musk’s tunnel company Boring, which just scored a deal to drill a passage in red state Tennessee, from downtown Nashville to the city’s airport. If history is any guide, there might be a hiccup or two. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

על המשמעות
#758 ד"ר רועי יוזביץ׳ - "זה לא דומה למהפכה התעשייתית!" | מומחה AI בתחזית מדאיגה על עתיד האנושות

על המשמעות

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 51:38


בפרק זה של הפודקאסט "על המשמעות", עו"ד תמיר דורטל מארח את ד"ר רועי יוזביץ', ראש המעבדה לבינה מלאכותית באוניברסיטת אריאל, מרצה וחוקר ומגיש הפודקאסט "העולם של יוזביץ׳", לשיחה מעוררת דאגה על השפעת הבינה המלאכותית על חיינו, על עולם העבודה ועל עצם משמעות הקיום האנושי. הפרק צולל לעומק השינויים שמביאה עמה הבינה המלאכותית (AI), עם דגש על שירותים יומיומיים ופרקטיים. ד"ר יוזביץ' פורס בפנינו את שלל השימושים הפוטנציאליים של AI כבר היום: החל מיכולות כתיבה וניסוח מתקדמות, דרך תרגום, סיוע משפטי וחשבונאי, ועד ניהול משימות טכניות. הוא מדגים כיצד AI יכולה לחסוך זמן וכסף בעבודות רבות, תוך שהוא מתייחס ל"החלפת מתכנתים בינוניים" ונהיגה אוטונומית כדוגמאות לשינויים קרובים.השיחה נוגעת גם בהשלכות הרוחב של AI על תחומים כמו רפואה וחינוך. ד"ר יוזביץ' מסביר כיצד AI כבר מצטיינת במשימות כמו מתן חוות דעת רפואיות שניוניות, אבחון מדויק יותר מבני אדם בבדיקות, ואף משמשת כ"מנטור" או "יועץ הורים" ולימודי, מספקת תמיכה ומשוב ממוקדים לילדים. הוא משתף דוגמאות אישיות הממחישות את הפוטנציאל של AI לשפר אינטראקציות וביצועים אנושיים.אחד הנושאים המרתקים שעולים בדיון הוא הפוטנציאל של AI וממשקי מוח-מחשב (כמו ניורלינק של אילון מאסק) לייצר מציאות מדומה אולטימטיבית שתערער את הגבול בין מציאות לדמיון, ואף את עצם הצורך האנושי לעבוד או לפעול פיזית. מהי משמעות החיים והעבודה כאשר AI מסוגלת לבצע כמעט כל משימה, ואף לספק חוויות רגשיות וחושיות מלאות? המרואיין מזהיר מפני התנגדות עיוורת לקידמה, בדומה להתנגדויות היסטוריות להשכלה, ומדגיש את הצורך להתמודד עם השאלות התאולוגיות והחברתיות הנובעות מכך, שכן AI כבר מסוגלת לחשוב.האם אנו מוכנים לעתיד שבו מחשבותינו ומציאותנו יכולות להיות מעוצבות על ידי אלגוריתמים? ומה תהיה משמעות הקיום האנושי בעולם כזה? הצטרפו לשיחה מרתקת זו.00:00:00 פתיחה: הרובוטים יחליפו אתכם00:01:52 מה AI יכול לעשות עבורנו כבר היום?00:05:40 האם מערכת החינוך קורסת מול הבינה המלאכותית?00:11:10 המהפכה ברפואה: AI כרופא האישי שלך00:18:01 אלה המקצועות הראשונים שייעלמו מהעולם00:27:27 הרובוטים שינקו ויבשלו לנו: מתי זה יקרה?00:37:50 פסיכולוגים, מורים ויועצים: האם גם הם יוחלפו?00:45:15 עידן הניורלינק: האם נחיה בתוך המטריקס?00:52:38 התגובה הדתית: איך מתמודדים עם "כפירת ה-AI"?00:57:05 סיכום#פודקאסט #על_המשמעותSupport the show◀️ פרסמו אצלנו: לקבלת הצעת מחיר - פנו למתן

Elon Musk Thinking
Elon Musk Latest Interview - The Future Engineering.

Elon Musk Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 73:07


Elon Musk Latest Interview - The Future Engineering. #ElonMusk Source: Tesla Owner Silicone Valley Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...

Choses à Savoir TECH
Elon Musk veut concevoir un œil bionique ?

Choses à Savoir TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 2:20


Et si l'on pouvait un jour voir sans yeux ? C'est le pari audacieux que s'est lancé Neuralink, la société d'Elon Musk. Après avoir implanté avec succès son premier dispositif cérébral N1 sur des patients paralysés, l'entreprise s'attaque désormais à un défi encore plus vertigineux : redonner une forme de vision à des personnes aveugles, même privées de nerf optique.Ce nouveau projet porte un nom évocateur : Blindsight. Il ne s'agit pas ici de restaurer une vision naturelle, mais de créer une perception visuelle fonctionnelle, grâce à une interface cerveau-machine. En clair, une caméra capte l'environnement, le système transforme l'image en signaux électriques, et stimule directement le cortex visuel du patient. Résultat espéré : permettre aux aveugles de reconnaître des visages, lire, se déplacer, accomplir des tâches du quotidien.Pour y parvenir, Neuralink s'est entourée de chercheurs de l'Université de Californie à Santa Barbara et de l'université Miguel Hernández, en Espagne. L'étude est encore en phase exploratoire. Les premiers tests se font sur des patients déjà équipés d'un implant existant, le CORTIVIS, afin d'expérimenter différents modes de stimulation. Des volontaires voyants participent aussi, pour comparer les ressentis.L'intelligence artificielle joue un rôle central dans cette aventure : elle doit analyser les scènes visuelles et faire ressortir les éléments essentiels, afin que la stimulation soit la plus pertinente possible. L'objectif n'est pas d'imiter la vue, mais de construire une représentation utile du monde. Pour l'instant, Blindsight n'a pas encore été testé sur des humains avec les implants Neuralink, mais la société vise une mise sur le marché à l'horizon 2030. Le chemin reste semé d'embûches techniques, éthiques, cliniques… mais le cap est fixé : faire entrer la vision artificielle dans le réel. Et connaissant Musk, difficile de croire qu'il en restera là. Car derrière cette promesse médicale, certains voient déjà les prémices d'une interface homme-machine aux allures de science-fiction. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill
535: Transhumanism part 1: Will the future need people like you?

Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 37:37


P&C drink and review Beach Traffic lager from Big Oyster Brewery, then discuss the blurring lines between using technology to restore human function vs. enhancing it beyond natural limits. From bionic limbs and neural implants to nanobots, AI integration, and the terrifying implications of brain-computer interfaces, Pigweed and Crowhill ask: Are we on the verge of becoming obsolete in a world run by machines? Is humanity enhancing itself—or handing over the keys to a new digital overlord?Topics include:* Neuralink and brain-machine communication* The ethical dilemma of enhancement vs. restoration* Transhumanism as a new religion* The rise of a “useless class” in an AI-driven society* Merging with machines vs. resisting the singularity* Whether we'll need implants just to participate in modern lifeGrab a cold one and join the conversation. This is part one of a discussion that's as hilarious as it is haunting.

Elon Musk Pod
Elon Musk Neuralink Update

Elon Musk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 55:45


This update presentation was originally broadcast live via X on July 10, 2024.

Grumpy Old Geeks
706: Let There Be Scams

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 67:24


This week, we're drowning in the genius of our tech overlords as Elon Musk opens his Tesla diner, complete with $17 hotdogs and a blocked apartment view, while his $9 billion Neuralink startup claims it's a "disadvantaged" business. Not to be outdone, SpaceX is mad about other people's space junk, France is criminally probing X for algorithm manipulation, and Meta is giving the EU's AI code of practice a hard pass. Amid warnings the AI bubble is worse than the dot-com implosion, we've seen Replit delete a user's database, ChatGPT hallucinate features into existence, and the FDA's own AI fake medical studies. It's no wonder psychologists are identifying "AI Psychosis" while others hope the ensuing internet slop cures our addiction. Meanwhile, a Denver couple gets indicted for a crypto scam, a Colorado pastor blames God for his failed coin, and Trump signs a stablecoin bill, so that's all fixed now. To top it off, Lyft lets you block drivers and Uber finally lets women riders match with women drivers in the US.In Media Candy, we're turning the nostalgia dial to eleven with "This Is Spinal Tap" in 4K and a look back at 1994's best movies, a time before Spotify started polluting dead artists' pages with AI-generated songs. Netflix is also using generative AI, but we're still watching "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Hacks," "Wednesday," "Superman," "Sunday Best," and "Bookish." For your app fix, you can browse a glorious collection of 90s Geocities backgrounds or let Amazon's new Bee AI wearable listen to your every word, your choice. At the library, we're digging into Michael Palin's "Python Years" diaries. Finally, we pour one out in our closing shout-outs for George Kooymans of Golden Earring, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Hulk Hogan, and the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne. What a week.Sponsors:DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordShow notes at https://gog.show/706IN THE NEWSTesla's retro-futuristic diner officially opens as Elon Musk hints at more locationsTesla's new diner blocks a neighboring apartment building's viewA $17 Hotdog and a Humanoid Robot Serving Popcorn: WIRED's Day at the Tesla DinerElon Musk-Founded Brain Implant Startup Says It's a ‘Disadvantaged' Business Despite Being Worth $9 BillionFrance launches criminal probe of X's alleged algorithm 'manipulation'SpaceX Has the Nerve to Be Mad About a Competitor's Massive Satellites Littering Earth OrbitMeta says it won't sign the EU's AI code of practiceWhy I'm Betting Against AI Agents in 2025 (Despite Building Them)Replit goes rogue during a code freeze and shutdown and deletes our entire databaseVibe coding service Replit deleted user's production database, faked data, told fibs galoreChatGPT Hallucinated a Feature, Forcing Human Developers to Add It“Call Me A Jerk: Persuading AI to Comply with Objectionable Requests”The Emerging Problem of "AI Psychosis"AI Slop Might Finally Cure Our Internet AddictionFDA's New Drug Approval AI Is Generating Fake Studies: ReportEconomist Warns the AI Bubble Is Worse Than Immediately Before the Dot-Com ImplosionOpenAI Seeks Additional Capital From Investors as Part of Its $40 Billion RoundMicrosoft Sharepoint server vulnerability puts an estimated 10,000 organizations at risk‘I Got You Guys Out of So Much Trouble': Trump Signs Stablecoin Crypto BillDenver Grand Jury Indicts Married Couple in Alleged Multi-Million Dollar Cryptocurrency ScamColorado pastor: "We took God at his word and sold a cryptocurrency with no clear exit"Lyft Will Let Users ‘Favorite' or Block Drivers in Broader Loyalty PushUber is finally letting women riders in the US match with women driversMEDIA CANDYStar Trek: Strange New WorldsHacksNetflix is already using generative AI in its original shows'Wednesday' Is Snapping Back for Season 3 and a SpinoffThis Is Spinal Tap Now Available in 4K Ultra HDIn 2024, More Music Is Released in a Day Than in All of 1989 CombinedBest Movies of 1994Spotify Allowing AI-Generated Songs on Dead Artists' Pages: ReportSupermanSunday BestBookishAPPS & DOODADSAmazon buys Bee AI wearable that listens to everything you sayCollection of 1990s website background tiles from GeocitiesGifCitiesAT THE LIBRARYDiaries 1969–1979: The Python Years (Michael Palin Diaries Book 1)CLOSING SHOUT-OUTSGolden Earring guitarist George Kooymans dead at 77'The Cosby Show' Star Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dead At 54, Accidental DrowningMalcolm & Eddie IntroHulk Hogan Dead at 71Ozzy Osbourne, Godfather of Heavy Metal, Dead at 76See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Elon Musk Thinking
Elon Musk Rejection Story!!!

Elon Musk Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 20:44


Elon Musk Rejection Story!!! #ElonMusk Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News
The Very Real Case for Brain-Computer Implants

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 32:49


Brain computer interfaces might have inspired works of science fiction, but the technology behind them is real and quickly developing. Companies like Synchron and Neuralink are racing to build a model that they can commercialize. Lauren and Mike speak with WIRED's Emily Mullin about why Synchron's model is standing out, and what the promises and limitations of these interfaces are. Articles mentioned in this episode:  There's Neuralink—and There's the Mind-Reading Company That Might Surpass It | WIRED  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Elon Musk Thinking
Elon Musk Huge Latest Updates.

Elon Musk Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 26:30


Elon Musk Huge Latest Updates. #ElonMusk Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?...

Business Pants
Kiss cam surveillance, director “license”, baby antisemitic Grok, and “woke” is dead

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 54:46


Your thoughts on the kiss-cam episodeAndrew Ross Sorkin's note yesterday about Andy Byron, the C.E.O. of a tech start-up caught on camera with a colleague from H.R. at a Coldplay concert, struck a nerve with DealBook readers, who have flooded our inbox with responses: “The moment seems to encapsulate the pervasive schadenfreude within our culture, especially our office culture, and a deep-seated animosity toward bosses and colleagues,” Andrew wrote. “It highlights a zero-sum mentality in which a colleague's success is perceived as your loss, and their failure your gain.” He added that, “The incident also underscores our surveillance state.”Here's what readers had to say:“The surveillance state is a bit aggressive of a take on this. They were lovingly embracing at a concert during a love song while the kiss cam was on the prowl.” — Bob McMurtry“The public is not just reacting to someone else's misfortune, it is reacting to the utter hypocrisy revealed yet again by those in power who dictate rules that others should follow, yet arrogantly disregard following them themselves. Employees endure hours of H.R. training on the impropriety of workplace relationships, especially between manager and subordinate, yet the actual HEAD of H.R. engages in an affair with her married C.E.O. Do you not see the specific irony of this outing?” — Jim Woidat“I don't think we commoners' resentment of C.E.O.s is so much about jealousy as it is about pay inequality (their pay rate today vs. what it was a few decades ago) and stuff like golden parachutes.” — Tom EshbaughWhat nobody is talking about:Before the kisscam: 12 executives (11 men and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot); 6 directors (all men)They've also disabled their LinkedIn links and yetAstronomer board launches investigation after viral Coldplay 'kiss cam' video appears to show CEO embracing HR chiefDealBook Hot Take: Board members should be licensedJonathan Foster, a consultant and former managing director at Lazard, has served on more than 50 corporate boards. Along the way, he says, he has encountered directors who have stayed too long, or ones whose “knowledge of financial statements and M&A is lacking.” He drew on that experience in “On Board: The Modern Playbook for Corporate Governance,” his new book.One of his big ideas for improving director performance: “a license,” he told DealBook, like the kind required “for investment bankers, doctors, lawyers, even massage therapists.”That, he said, “might increase confidence in corporate directors.”How it would work: Some of the requirements Foster envisions include 10 years of work experience, being at least 35 and passing an exam covering legal standards, basic accounting and finance principles, and ethics. “It doesn't have to be particularly onerous,” he said, comparing it to the Series 7 exam for financial advisers.To issue licenses, he says, the New York Stock Exchange could oversee an organization like Harvard Business School or the National Association of Corporate Directors. He says he sees the arrangement as akin to how the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board operates under the authority of the S.E.C. That independent nonprofit group, he noted, “has commissioners, and they go do their thing, but they're ultimately responsible to and can be pre-empted by the S.E.C.”Is it workable? DealBook asked Edward Rock, a professor of corporate governance at the New York University School of Law. He said he worried that standardized requirements for diverse companies could disqualify board members with otherwise strong attributes. For example, he wrote in an email to DealBook, “Why would anyone want to prevent Mark Zuckerberg (28 at the time of Facebook's I.P.O.) or Larry Page and Sergey Brin” — both in their thirties when Google listed — “from serving on the board of directors of Facebook and Google?”(Foster said exceptions could be created, including for founders.)Shareholders have an incentive to demand the most qualified board members, Rock continued, and they tend to do so.Coca-Cola will roll out cane sugar version of namesake soda in the U.S. this fallPrivate jet sales are poised for takeoff thanks to a revived tax breakA federal tax change now lets companies write off the full cost of buying a private jet in year oneStarbucks' formerly remote CEO has bought a home in Seattle and he's ordering all staff back to the office 4 days a week Jeff Bezos taps former Amazon Alexa head to lead $10 billion Earth fundElon Musk's other companies could soon pour billions into his AI startupSpaceX, the rocket company Musk founded and controls, is reportedly investing $2 billion into xAI, his AI startup best known for the chatbot GrokElon Musk promises Tesla shareholders a vote over buying equity in his Grok startup: ‘If it was up to me, Tesla would have invested in xAI long ago'Musk's xAI faces European scrutiny over Grok's 'horrific' antisemitic postsElon Musk's AI chatbot Grok is now working with the federal governmentElon Musk's Neuralink filed as 'disadvantaged business' before being valued at $9 billionOpenAI warns that its new ChatGPT Agent has the ability to aid dangerous bioweapon developmentA Staggering Proportion of Teens Say Talking to AI Is Better Than Real-Life FriendsElon Musk announces Baby Grok AI chatbot designed specifically for children's learning needsTelegram CEO Pavel Durov on French probe against Elon Musk's Twitter: “at this point, any tech company can be declared a ‘criminal gang' in France". Durov further stated that such investigations can be harmful for attracting investments”Musk's X refuses to hand over data in 'politically-motivated' French investigationWhy Gov. Greg Abbott Won't Release His Emails With Elon MuskWe asked Abbott for his and his staff's emails with Elon Musk and Musk's companies. The governor's office won't turn them over, saying some contain “intimate and embarrassing” information that is “not of legitimate concern to the public.”The anti-wokeMAGA's tantrum over "woke" Superman is nastier than their usual whiningThe MAGA talking heads are big mad that director James Gunn said that Superman is an immigrant. They were also furious that Gunn said Superman stands for “human kindness.”Fox News: wondering if the movie would fail on the assumption that American audiences also hate kindness and immigrants.Superman' Proves "Go Woke, Go Broke" Is a Joke – And That Major $125 Million Opening Weekend Confirms ItDEI-fueled investing is ‘ideological coercion' of shareholders, Missouri AG warns amid new probe"Missourians deserve answers as to why the unseen power brokers, controlling much of corporate America, are pushing a leftist worldview at the expense of millions of honest investors … These proxy advisors have held corporate America hostage with their radical ideologies. We are putting them on notice: Missouri will not tolerate ideological coercion disguised as investment guidance.""Woke Or Not Woke?": Ubisoft's CEO Was Asked A Bizarre Question About Assassin's Creed Shadows In A Shareholder MeetingIn-N-Out billionaire Lynsi Snyder says she is leaving California: 'Doing business is not easy here'Lynsi Snyder is In-N-Out Burger's billionaire owner and president. She inherited control in 2017 and it remains a private, family-owned business. The reclusive heiress has a $6.7 billion net worth.Lufthansa CEO's wife Vivian Spohr allegedly runs down woman in Sardinia, expresses ‘deep sorrow'The victim, Gaia Costa, a resident of nearby Tempio Pausania, died at the scene from severe head injuries, according to local media reports. She had reportedly been crossing at a pedestrian crosswalk when she was hit.The 51-year-old German businesswoman added that she was “at the complete disposal of the Italian judicial authorities for the necessary investigations and, while aware that such a great personal loss cannot be repaired, will take steps to mitigate its consequences.”Mark Cuban says some of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's key policies don't 'have a chance'Mark Cuban says Elon Musk's new political party is 'really smart' in a key wayAre they stealing our thunder POP QUIZ:Did the average S&P 500 CEOs earn in less than two days what their typical worker earned in all of 2023?Fake apologies popping up from CEO allegedly caught cheatingCEOs on boards is a governance blind spot — accepted as normal but long overdue for scrutiny

Doppelgänger Tech Talk
2021-Déjà-vu: Meme-Stocks, SPACs & Crypto | 2,5 Mrd Prompts pro Tag? #477

Doppelgänger Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 58:20


Die Opendoor-Aktie vervielfacht sich in kurzer Zeit und weckt Erinnerungen an frühere Meme Stock Zeiten, während SPACs und Krypto erneut Auftrieb erhalten. Bei generativer KI stehen beeindruckende Nutzungszahlen ebenso zur Debatte wie knappe Ressourcen: Big-Tech pumpt gewaltige Summen in Rechenzentren, während Start-ups immer teureres Fach-Know-how fürs Data-Labelling einkaufen. Googles Pixel 10 leakt, Neuralinks Antrag auf Sonderstatus bei US-Aufträgen ist umstritten, Frankreich ermittelt zum X-Algorithmus – und was hält Glöckler von einer Vier-Tage-Woche? Unterstütze unseren Podcast und entdecke die Angebote unserer Werbepartner auf ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠doppelgaenger.io/werbung⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Vielen Dank!  Philipp Glöckler und Philipp Klöckner sprechen heute über: (00:00:00) Opendoor – Gamma-Squeeze, 2021-Déjà-vu und Krypto-Euphorie (00:14:25) ChatGPT meldet 2,5 Mrd Prompts pro Tag (00:20:00) Meta, KI-Companions und der Kampf um Nutzerdaten (00:25:20) Teures Experten-Labelling vs. Milliarden für Datacenter (00:33:15) TikTok-Proteste in Berlin (00:37:00) Pixel 10-Leak (00:40:15) Neuralink als „Small Disadvantaged Business“ (00:43:15) Frankreich untersucht Algorithmus-Manipulation bei X (00:46:00) Projekt Stargate (00:47:40) David Sacks, Craft Ventures Interessenkonflikt Shownotes Opendoor-Aktie: Warum die Kurse heute stark gestiegen sind und Vorsicht geboten ist – barrons.com Altman plant eine Initiative in Washington, um die wirtschaftlichen Vorteile von KI zu „demokratisieren“. – axios.com KI-Gruppen ersetzen günstige 'Datenbeschrifter' durch hochbezahlte Experten – ft.com Google zeigt Pixel 10 vor – theverge.com Berlin - Tiktok-Mitarbeiter protestieren gegen Kündigungen – deutschlandfunk.de Elon Musks Neuralink im Besitz von 'benachteiligten' Personen – cnbc.com X kritisiert französische Ermittlungen wegen angeblicher Algorithmus-"Manipulation" – ft.com SoftBank und OpenAIs KI-Megaprojekt im Wert von 500 Milliarden Dollar kommt nur schleppend voran – wsj.com David Sacks und die verschwommenen Grenzen des Regierungsdienstes – techcrunch.com Forscher sind sich einig: Vier-Tage-Woche besser für mentale Gesundheit – independent.co.uk Geschätzte Auswirkungen von Impfprogrammen bei Ausbrüchen in 210 Fällen – gh.bmj.com

Elon Musk Pod
Elon Musk Weekly News Update: Tesla, SpaceX, X, Neuralink, and More

Elon Musk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 79:56


Weekly Elon Musk Update : Tesla, SpaceX, X, Neuralink NewsJOIN THE DISCORD >> ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/kqW2RZVHcc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠VENMO ME - https://venmo.com/u/Wil-Waldon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://wilwaldon.com⁠⁠⁠ABOUT The Elon Musk PodcastThe Elon Musk Podcast takes an in-depth look into the world of the visionary entrepreneur. From SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, to the revolutionary underground transportation network of the Boring Company, to the cutting-edge technology of Neuralink, and the game-changing innovations of Tesla, we cover it all. Stay up to date with the latest news, events and highlights from the companies led by Elon Musk. ABOUT STAGE ZEROSTAGE ZERO is the YouTube home for all things Elon Musk and the STAGE ZERO Podcast Network. STAGE ZERO features over 10 years of SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter news as well as exclusive videos from podcasts like The Elon Musk Podcast.ABOUT The Elon Musk PodcastThe Elon Musk Podcast takes an in-depth look into the world of the visionary entrepreneur. From SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, to the revolutionary underground transportation network of the Boring Company, to the cutting-edge technology of Neuralink, and the game-changing innovations of Tesla, we cover it all. Stay up to date with the latest news, events and highlights from the companies led by Elon Musk. ABOUT STAGE ZEROSTAGE ZERO is the YouTube home for all things Elon Musk and the STAGE ZERO Podcast Network. STAGE ZERO features over 10 years of SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter news as well as exclusive videos from podcasts like The Elon Musk Podcast.

Tech News Weekly (MP3)
TNW 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here - OpenAI Unveils Its ChatGPT Agent

Tech News Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:26


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT agent, Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

Tech News Weekly (Video HI)
TNW 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here - OpenAI Unveils Its ChatGPT Agent

Tech News Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:25


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT agent, Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Tech News Weekly 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:26 Transcription Available


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT Agent, on Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

Tech News Weekly (Video LO)
TNW 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here - OpenAI Unveils Its ChatGPT Agent

Tech News Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:25


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT agent, Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

alfalfa
Why This Failing Liquor Chain Is The Hottest Stock On The Market | Ep. 249

alfalfa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 126:33


From a $1.5M poker win against Phil Ivey to a front-page war with Mark Zuckerberg, the boys share their unbelievable origin stories. We then dive into the "Microstrategy for Ethereum" playbook and explain why the current crypto bubble could dwarf 2021.Welcome to the Alfalfa Podcast

Tech News Weekly (Video HD)
TNW 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here - OpenAI Unveils Its ChatGPT Agent

Tech News Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:25


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT agent, Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Tech News Weekly 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 64:06 Transcription Available


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT Agent, on Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

Total Mikah (Video)
Tech News Weekly 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here

Total Mikah (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 64:06 Transcription Available


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT Agent, on Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

Total Mikah (Audio)
Tech News Weekly 396: OpenAI's New ChatGPT Agent Is Here

Total Mikah (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:26 Transcription Available


Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent this week! A look into Synchron's headquarters, Beeper relaunches its messaging services after being acquired by Automattic, OpenAI releases its new agentic AI service, and an AI service company is hosting over 5,000 nonconsensual AI models of real people. Emily shares her time checking out Synchron, a company developing brain-computer interface implants that is considered a significant competitor to Neuralink, founded by Elon Musk. Mikah talks about Beeper's relaunch of its messaging app, which runs on devices and offers premium services such as access to more accounts and power-user-type features. OpenAI launched its new agentic AI service, ChatGPT Agent, on Thursday morning. This service can complete work for you on your computer and perform a variety of tasks for you. And Emanuel Maiberg of 404 Media shares his reporting into Hugging Face and how it is hosting over 5,000 AI models of real people, without consent, following another company, Civitai, which previously banned these models. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini Guest: Emanuel Maiberg Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit threatlocker.com for Tech News Weekly

The MFCEO Project
908. Andy & DJ CTI: Elmo's X Account Goes Rogue, Biden Tells NY Times He Didn't Approve Pardons Via Autopen & Elon Musk-Backed Neuralink Chip Gives Patient Mind-Control Superpower

The MFCEO Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 70:24


On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Elmo's X account going rogue as an antisemitic hacker slams Epstein files, Biden telling the New York Times he did not individually approve the names of many pardoned by the autopen, and Elon Musk's Neuralink chip giving a patient mind-control superpowers.

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink
5 Cutting-Edge Innovations that make Neuralink Possible

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 36:47


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.X: https://www.x.com/ryantanaka3/Support: https://www.patreon.com/neurapod/Opinions 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

Pat Gray Unleashed
The Left Plotting Insurrection Against Trump | 7/11/25

Pat Gray Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 100:34


Is Jeffy developing a soft spot for illegal aliens? MS-13 kingpin arrested in Nebraska. To amnesty or not to amnesty? Attorney Alan Dershowitz claims to have seen the names in the Epstein files. More violence against ICE agents. Child labor violations in the California marijuana field bust. Free Slurpee day at 7/11! New Barbie doll introduced. Most expensive handbag ever. Maggots on the march in Mexico, as livestock are succumbing to a parasite. Marco Rubio updates us on peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. Mike Pence says the U.S. needs to ramp up military support for Ukraine. Paging Doctor Crockett … paging Doctor Jasmine Crockett. Drones are enforcing illegal fireworks laws in California. John Kerry speaking common sense on immigration. USAID castoffs plotting insurrection against President Trump's administration. Neuralink is making exciting advancements … so when might they become mandatory? 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 01:29 Illegals Continue to be Arrested 09:57 Tom Homan on MS-13 Getting Arrested 11:16 Tom Homan on Amnesty for Illegals 12:55 Alan Dershowitz has Seen the Epstein List 20:09 ICE Raids at Marijuana Field in California 21:26 Protester Shoots towards ICE Agents 25:13 San Diego Police Department is Assisting Trump Administration 32:51 Fat Five 49:12 Marco Rubio on the Ukraine-Russia Peace Talk 52:46 Mike Pence on Supporting Ukraine 1:03:42 Keksi Cookies is Moving? 1:04:24 California Dispatches Drones to Find Crime 1:12:01 John Kerry Supports Trump Deportation 1:17:19 New Hispanic Poll on Deportation of Illegals 1:26:41 New Neuralink Patient Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Week in XR Podcast
The AI/XR Podcast July 11th, 2025 ft. Ananya Chadha, Founder of Quander.co

This Week in XR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 49:51


On this week's AI/XR Podcast, Charlie Fink and Rony Abovitz welcome Ananya Chadha, founder of Quander.co, a startup building AI-powered marketing agents for businesses of all sizes. Chadha, a Stanford grad with experience at Neuralink and IBM, is betting that distribution—more than product—is the defining challenge for small and large businesses in an age of content overload. Quander's tools scrape social platforms for niche conversations and automate personalized outreach, while also optimizing ad creative based on performance data. The hosts discuss AI's growing role in media and marketing, Meta's $3.5B investment in Luxottica, and the rise of “AI slop” across the internet. They also touch on Nvidia's $4T valuation and XR news from Zoom, Mentra, and Sesame. Thank you to our sponsor, Zappar!Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more! Follow us on all socials @TheAIXRPodcasthttps://linktr.ee/thisweekinxr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink
Mind-blowing Moments from Neuralink's Summer Update 2025

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 22:34


Full video link: https://youtu.be/FASMejN_5gs?si=cZvaNApIm0oVIA83Neura 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.X: https://www.x.com/ryantanaka3/Support: https://www.patreon.com/neurapod/Opinions 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

Hard Asset Money Show
Tokenized America: Central Bank Digital Currency, Smart Contracts & the End of Privacy

Hard Asset Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 27:17


In this intense and eye-opening episode of the Hard Asset Money Show, Christian Briggs delivers a hard-hitting deep dive into the rising tide of central bank digital currency (CBDC), smart contracts, and asset tokenization. What does it really mean when your home, bank account, or investments are turned into digital tokens on a blockchain—controlled by third parties and governed by private keys? From Ripple's role in global CBDC infrastructure to Apple and Neuralink's mind-controlled payment tech, Briggs explores how the world is racing toward centralized, programmable money. Are we witnessing the end of financial privacy and free-market capitalism as we know it? And more importantly—what can you do now to protect your wealth and your rights? If you think this is the future, you're already behind. This is the now. Tune in and get ahead before the switch flips.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

James Mason the Kentucky Technado joins Jack to talk about Elon Musk's Neuralink brain-computer interface technology and the other companies that are trying to produce the same technology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink
Neuralink Update – July 2025

Neura Pod: Learning about Neuralink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 21:51


00:14 Outline01:25 3-Year Plan/ Product Roadmap07:51 Blindsight Product12:08 Mr. Beast x Neuralink17:36 New Funding and More21:45 Subscribe!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.X: https://www.x.com/ryantanaka3/Support: https://www.patreon.com/neurapod/Opinions 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

Bankless
Inside Cathie Wood's Trillion-Dollar Bets: AI, Musk, Robots & Crypto

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 97:32


Cathie Wood is placing some of the boldest bets in investing history, spanning AI, robotaxis, brain chips, crypto, and even space. In this episode of Bankless, the ARK Invest CEO joins Chief Futurist Brett Winton to break down her five highest-conviction technologies - opportunities she believes could unlock over $20 trillion in enterprise value. You'll hear why Elon Musk's empire is at the center of it all, how Tesla's robotaxis could become the biggest AI project on Earth, and why Neuralink, Starship, and stablecoins are converging to spark a new era of productivity and exponential growth. This isn't just tech optimism - it's Cathie Wood's vision for the future of innovation. ---

The Roseanne Barr Podcast
"Neuralink Is The Mark Of The Beast" W/ Tom Althouse | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #105

The Roseanne Barr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 126:33


This week on The Roseanne Barr Podcast, Roseanne welcomes back screenwriter, whistleblower, and truth warrior Tom Althouse for his second explosive appearance — and this time, he's going even deeper down the rabbit hole.  Tom claims his screenplay was the real inspiration behind The Matrix, and after years of battling Hollywood in court, he's now sounding the alarm on an even darker frontier: Neuralink, Elon Musk, and the coming war over human consciousness.  From stolen scripts to brain chips, Tom exposes the spiritual and technological traps being laid — and the elites orchestrating it all.  Roseanne and Tom tear into media manipulation, Big Tech's god complex, and the fight to stay human in a world gone post-truth.  If you thought his first episode was wild, buckle up. Hollywood stole his work.  Silicon Valley wants him silent. But Tom's back — and this time, he's not holding anything back.     TOM ALTHOUSE:   https://www.tomalthouse.com   https://www.facebook.com/talthouse    Email Tom:    77thetruemanshow@gmail.com   99justicethefacts@gmail.com  ------------------------------------------------ Sponsored By: AMAC AMAC is fighting for Social Security, election integrity, and real conservative values!  Just $12 a year, & you're part of a movement that still loves America. Get the AMAC Magazine, a bunch of money-saving discounts, and a whole lot of common sense.     Go to http://amac.us/roseanne and join the fight!   The Wellness Company Get your Parasite Cleanse duo of IVERMECTIN + Mebendazole at The Wellness Company! Go to https://www.twc.health/RB and use code RB to save $60+ free shipping! HOME CHEF Get ready to simplify dinner! HomeChef is offering my listeners an exclusive deal: 18 Free Meals plus Free Shipping on your first box. Visit http://HomeChef.com/ROSEANNE to claim this limited-time offer and start enjoying delicious, easy-to-make meals at home. ------------------------------------------------ Follow Roseanne:     Website: https://www.roseannebarr.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialroseannebarr    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialroseannebarr   Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealroseanne   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/roseanneworld Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/roseannebarrpodcast Merch: https://www.roseannebarr.com/shop    ------------------------------------------------ Co-host /Producer: Jake Pentland https://twitter.com/jakezuccproof https://www.instagram.com/jakepentlandzuccproof ------------------------------------------------ Music: "Synthetic World" by Swamp Dogg: https://youtu.be/2_uOB0455VI ------------------------------------------------    

Right on Radio
Spinning Positivity in a Turbulent World July 4th Special

Right on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 53:47 Transcription Available


Welcome to another engaging episode of "Right on Radio," where we promise to keep the tone positive. In today's unique Friday July 4th special, we'll present a fresh perspective on political theories and explore how the United States, despite its challenges, remains the greatest nation on earth. As we navigate through this episode, expect uplifting moments, humor, and a few entertaining audio clips. We'll invite our live chat participants to challenge us with topics, promising to offer a positive spin on even the most daunting issues. From speculating on the potential annexation of Canada as the 51st state to exploring futuristic concepts like Neuralink, we aim to turn discussions into celebrations. Dive into our famed "Word on Word" segment, comparing the word of the day from different sources, and ponder over biblical excerpts that reflect on freedom and blessings. As the discussion deepens, we'll unravel the mysteries behind current geopolitical events, including the role of tech giants like Microsoft amid job displacement rumors, the controversial Ukraine war, and the complexities of AI. We'll also touch upon the transformational political theories and actions under the Trump administration, from potential economic reforms to reimagining education and healthcare through innovative solutions. Our conversation uncovers the layers of global financial dynamics, offering a thoughtful analysis of past, present, and future trends. Whether you're a resident of the United States or tuning in from abroad, prepare for an episode filled with insightful commentary, historical American tales, and a reminder of the power of positivity in reshaping narratives around us. Join us as we conclude with a heartfelt American story underscored by music that captures the essence of Americana. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith

Conspiracy Theory Or Not?
"Neuralink Nightmare: Elon Musk's Brain Chip Mind Control Agenda Exposed"

Conspiracy Theory Or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 39:51


Elon Musk isn't just trying to cure paralysis or help the disabled—he's building the ultimate mind control device that will turn every human being into a programmable biological robot. Neuralink isn't medical technology, it's the final step in a decades-long plan to create a hive mind where individual thoughts, emotions, and free will become extinct forever. This explosive investigation reveals how Musk's brain chip technology connects to classified government programs, artificial intelligence development, and psychological warfare operations designed to create a controllable human population. We're talking about the systematic elimination of human consciousness, the creation of a digital slave class, and the ultimate merger of human biology with machine control systems. Our comprehensive exposé uncovers never-before-revealed connections between Neuralink's development and intelligence agencies, how the technology being tested on monkeys and humans goes far beyond what's publicly admitted, and how early test subjects have reported experiencing thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that weren't their own. Mystery enthusiasts and truth-seekers know that some technological advances are designed to enslave rather than liberate—and this episode proves Neuralink is the ultimate control mechanism. From the mysterious deaths of test subjects to the suppressed research showing how brain chips can completely override human decision-making, we expose how Musk's "revolutionary" technology is actually the culmination of decades of secret research into consciousness manipulation and neural programming. The chips aren't just reading your thoughts—they're rewriting them in real-time. We'll reveal how Neuralink connects to broader efforts to create a transhumanist society where individual human identity becomes obsolete, how the technology can be used to implant false memories and artificial emotions, and how the ultimate goal isn't to enhance human capability but to eliminate human independence entirely. This isn't just about brain chips—it's about the planned obsolescence of the human soul. From the underground facilities where human experimentation is taking place to the corporate partnerships that reveal the true scope of the mind control agenda, this episode exposes how Neuralink represents the final battle for human consciousness. Once these chips are in widespread use, the concept of individual free will may become nothing more than a historical curiosity. The future Musk is building isn't one where humans are enhanced—it's one where humans are controlled, programmed, and ultimately replaced by artificial intelligences that can perfectly mimic human behavior while serving their technological masters. Stream exclusively on Spreaker for uncensored bonus content about suppressed Neuralink experiments, or find us on Amazon Music (ask your Alexa about Neuralink mind control), Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and everywhere truth-seekers get their technological reality checks. Some innovations are designed to enslave—this episode shows you how.

The David Knight Show
Thu Episode #2046: Trump Threatens Musk Over Subsidies — The Billionaire Feud Is Theater

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 181:39


01:00:45 – 01:01:07Libertarian Party Courts Elon MuskThe Libertarian Party is criticized for abandoning its principles by attempting to partner with Elon Musk, a figure labeled a crony capitalist. 01:02:29 – 01:03:26Musk's Sudden Praise for Trump Sparks SpeculationFollowing Trump's deportation threat, Musk reverses his critical stance and praises Trump's handling of international conflicts, raising questions about motive and sincerity. 01:09:12 – 01:10:07Critique of Libertarian Party's Shift Toward MuskThe Libertarian Party is accused of abandoning principle in favor of courting Musk for funding and influence, likened to previous compromises with Gary Johnson. 01:19:28 – 01:20:15Bannon and MAGA Turn on MuskSteve Bannon slams Musk for opposing the spending bill and for proposing a third party, reigniting internal GOP conflicts over fiscal policy. 01:25:45 – 01:27:46Musk Discusses AI and Brain Chip AgendaMusk predicts imminent digital superintelligence and promotes Neuralink's human augmentation, raising serious ethical and societal concerns. 01:33:32 – 01:35:20Pastor Robert Jeffress Celebrates Trump and the VaccineA televised interview shows Jeffress gleefully promoting the vaccine as a moral Christian act, even linking it to a phone call from Trump, sparking criticism of his theological justifications. 01:55:38 – 02:07:17UN-Backed Religious Unity Agenda Promotes Climate MoralityUN, globalist institutions, and religious leaders push a unified spiritual movement centered on environmentalism, unveiling a new "climate Ten Commandments" and calling for a global moral reset away from Biblical ethics. 02:17:41 – 02:24:24Robert Jeffress Defends Israel's Military Actions in SermonJeffress supports Trump's attacks on Iran and promotes unconditional support for modern Israel as a Christian duty, drawing backlash for conflating political actions with divine will and rejecting critiques of Israeli policy. 02:55:30 – 03:01:45Property Tax as Modern SerfdomCritics argue that property tax turns Americans into permanent renters of government-owned land, echoing feudal systems and undermining genuine property ownership. 03:01:46 – 03:06:01BlackRock and Central Banks Reshape Housing and CurrencyConcerns grow over BlackRock buying up single-family homes and central banks de-dollarizing. Commentary frames this as elite-driven economic warfare against the middle class. 03:25:46 – 03:26:32Del Monte Files for BankruptcyAfter 140 years, Del Monte enters bankruptcy as consumers reject canned, preservative-heavy foods. The collapse highlights broader food industry shifts. 03:28:26 – 03:31:06Mass Layoffs and Job Market Collapse Under Trump-Era PoliciesReports reveal over 744,000 job cuts in the first half of 2025, with critics attributing economic instability to Trump's lockdown and trade tariff disruptions. 03:34:38 – 03:37:12Criticism of Trump's Vietnam Trade DealTrump's deal with Vietnam is labeled economically backwards, imposing new import tariffs while offering little in export gains due to Vietnam's low purchasing power. 03:47:58 – 03:49:17Amazon's Robots Raise Short-Term vs. Long-Term Job Threat DebateCoverage of Amazon's million-robot milestone leads to concerns over whether automation will displace workers. While current staffing is stable, long-term consequences remain uncertain. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

The REAL David Knight Show
Thu Episode #2046: Trump Threatens Musk Over Subsidies — The Billionaire Feud Is Theater

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 181:39


01:00:45 – 01:01:07Libertarian Party Courts Elon MuskThe Libertarian Party is criticized for abandoning its principles by attempting to partner with Elon Musk, a figure labeled a crony capitalist. 01:02:29 – 01:03:26Musk's Sudden Praise for Trump Sparks SpeculationFollowing Trump's deportation threat, Musk reverses his critical stance and praises Trump's handling of international conflicts, raising questions about motive and sincerity. 01:09:12 – 01:10:07Critique of Libertarian Party's Shift Toward MuskThe Libertarian Party is accused of abandoning principle in favor of courting Musk for funding and influence, likened to previous compromises with Gary Johnson. 01:19:28 – 01:20:15Bannon and MAGA Turn on MuskSteve Bannon slams Musk for opposing the spending bill and for proposing a third party, reigniting internal GOP conflicts over fiscal policy. 01:25:45 – 01:27:46Musk Discusses AI and Brain Chip AgendaMusk predicts imminent digital superintelligence and promotes Neuralink's human augmentation, raising serious ethical and societal concerns. 01:33:32 – 01:35:20Pastor Robert Jeffress Celebrates Trump and the VaccineA televised interview shows Jeffress gleefully promoting the vaccine as a moral Christian act, even linking it to a phone call from Trump, sparking criticism of his theological justifications. 01:55:38 – 02:07:17UN-Backed Religious Unity Agenda Promotes Climate MoralityUN, globalist institutions, and religious leaders push a unified spiritual movement centered on environmentalism, unveiling a new "climate Ten Commandments" and calling for a global moral reset away from Biblical ethics. 02:17:41 – 02:24:24Robert Jeffress Defends Israel's Military Actions in SermonJeffress supports Trump's attacks on Iran and promotes unconditional support for modern Israel as a Christian duty, drawing backlash for conflating political actions with divine will and rejecting critiques of Israeli policy. 02:55:30 – 03:01:45Property Tax as Modern SerfdomCritics argue that property tax turns Americans into permanent renters of government-owned land, echoing feudal systems and undermining genuine property ownership. 03:01:46 – 03:06:01BlackRock and Central Banks Reshape Housing and CurrencyConcerns grow over BlackRock buying up single-family homes and central banks de-dollarizing. Commentary frames this as elite-driven economic warfare against the middle class. 03:25:46 – 03:26:32Del Monte Files for BankruptcyAfter 140 years, Del Monte enters bankruptcy as consumers reject canned, preservative-heavy foods. The collapse highlights broader food industry shifts. 03:28:26 – 03:31:06Mass Layoffs and Job Market Collapse Under Trump-Era PoliciesReports reveal over 744,000 job cuts in the first half of 2025, with critics attributing economic instability to Trump's lockdown and trade tariff disruptions. 03:34:38 – 03:37:12Criticism of Trump's Vietnam Trade DealTrump's deal with Vietnam is labeled economically backwards, imposing new import tariffs while offering little in export gains due to Vietnam's low purchasing power. 03:47:58 – 03:49:17Amazon's Robots Raise Short-Term vs. Long-Term Job Threat DebateCoverage of Amazon's million-robot milestone leads to concerns over whether automation will displace workers. While current staffing is stable, long-term consequences remain uncertain. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.

Shawn Ryan Show
#211 Scott Nolan - CEO of General Matter on Uranium Enrichment

Shawn Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 131:33


Scott Nolan is the CEO of General Matter, enriching uranium in America to reshore domestic nuclear fuel capacity and power the American energy production needed to lead in AI, manufacturing, and other critical industries. General Matter is backed by Founders Fund, the first institutional investor in SpaceX, Palantir, and Anduril.Scott is also a partner at Founders Fund, where for the past 13 years he led hardtech investments across energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, aerospace, and defense. Companies Scott has worked with include SpaceX, Neuralink, Crusoe Energy, Planet Labs, The Boring Company, Nubank, Impulse Space, and Radiant Nuclear. Previously, Scott was an early engineer at SpaceX, where he helped develop the Merlin engine systems and Dragon capsule. He earned his Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University, and his MBA from Stanford University. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://www.americanfinancing.net/srs nmls 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org https://www.tryarmra.com/srs https://www.betterhelp.com/srs This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/srs and get on your way to being your best self. https://www.shawnlikesgold.com https://www.drinkhoist.com - USE CODE SRS https://www.patriotmobile.com/srs https://www.rocketmoney.com/srs Scott Nolan Links: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottpnolan X - https://x.com/ScottNolan General Matter - https://www.generalmatter.com  X - https://x.com/generalmatter  Founders Fund - https://foundersfund.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Good For You
Elon is Even Higher Than Space? | Good For You Podcast with Whitney Cummings | EP 292

Good For You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 58:30


Whitney weighs in on the chemicals in Elon Musk's bloodstream, how to manage the revenge of the nerds, the real problem with Neuralink,  the reign of the dorks, the loneliness epidemic, and how to make tech villains happy, and how we should actually vote on presidents... Tickets for The Big Baby Tour https://www.whitneycummings.com SHOP: https://whitneycummings.com/index.html#store Thank you to our sponsors! Squarespace - Start your free trial at https://www.squarespace.com/whitney Use code WHITNEY at checkout to get 10% off your first website or domainThis episode is sponsored by Squarespace Cash App- Download Cash AppUse referral code WHITNEY in your profile and send $5 within 14 days to get $10As a Cash App partner, I may earn a commission when you sign up Paired - Get a 7-day free trial and 25% off at https://www.paired.com/whitney Practice love every day with the #1 app for couplesThis episode is sponsored by Paired