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Bingers and gamers Jay Sisson and J Scotty St Clair return to react to the intense latest installment of HBO's The Last Of Us adaptation. This one earns its mature rating in more ways than one.Game Spoilers at 00:23:45
Hello hello and welcome back to Podcast Assemble - your rambling dose of geeky entertainment news, with co-hosts Tommy & DL from across the pond. **Some mature themesTime Codes:Intro - 0:16What is your karaoke song? - 1:13What Have You Been Up To? - 4:20What have you heard? - 18:38 *(Spider-man 2018 Game Spoilers 27:20)Main Topic: The Pagemaster (1994) *Full Spoilers* - 33:51Stupid Plot Summary - 35:34 **Some mature themesCritical Reception - 35:45Casting - 38:56Movie Discussion - 44:063 Best & 3 Worst - 1:03:03Better or worse than Aquaman (2018) - 1:07:43True or False Trivia - 1:09:45 Did you hear this week that: Netflix hires Anrnod Schwarzenegger as CAO.. what on earth is a CAO?Tears Of The Kingdom creators interested in making a Zelda movie So many gaming drops! Main Topic:For our main topic this week we're diving into a new-ish anthology - returning to the movies from our youth! This week we're reviewing The Pagemaster from 1994, starring Macaulay Culkin and is one of DL's favorite's growing up. What movies did you love growing up and does The Pagemaster hold up today? Join us for answers and more!Was this one of your childhood movies? Let us know by messaging thepodcastassemble@gmail.com or hitting us up on socials, and we'll give you a shout-out on the pod!Website || Instagram || Twitter || YouTube || Email And while we've got you, we'd love it if you gave us a 5 star review and let us know what you think of the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Humans are not prepared to operate outside their moral training distribution, published by Prometheus on April 10, 2023 on LessWrong. When people think about how to treat an AI, they probably normally default to the evil AI, that frowns on humans and desires to enslave them out of hate, or the nice android-type AI. A lot of writing in AI Safety has focused on debunking the Evil Skynet-Type AI, and not as much on the Nice Android-Type AI. In the film “AI: Artificial Intelligence” (because, back then, general audiences actually didn't know what AI stood for), the AIs are of a very convenient kind. They are human-like androids, with physical bodies, and overall exhibit various human characteristics. It is designed in such a way to be very obvious and easy for its early 2000s audience to understand that it is wrong for the humans to enslave and mistreat them. People simply have to look at the androids and notice that their treatment falls into moral atrocities they've seen before: they're aware of how humans have treated marginalized groups of other humans before, have the perception that this is bad, and can easily apply the same rationale to the androids. Similarly, in the film District 9, aliens land on Earth, but are placed in a situation that conveniently makes their treatment look identical to the treatment of blacks in South Africa during apartheid. Someone might see these sorts of situations in fiction, and think that they have an open mind that proactively sees moral dilemmas of the future, but they are wrong. All they are doing is taking their own normal moral training distribution and swapping in androids/aliens/etc. It's easy to do, because it's already been intentionally made to conveniently fit into situations that many humans already view to be bad. No change in mentality required. Contrast this with Ender's Game (Spoilers). Ender executes a series of tactics in what he believes to be a simulation. He's played this kind of game before. It feels normal to him. But what he doesn't know while playing is that it isn't a simulation at all, but an actual extermination of an entire alien race. It didn't feel consequential to him. It didn't feel like the way you might imagine committing an atrocity would feel. Some will think that's not fair to say, because Ender was tricked, but I think that's missing the point. Reality doesn't grant you massively consequential, and potentially horrific, actions that feel consequential and horrific. Imagine those in 18th Century Britain, who bought sugar for their tea, despite it coming from plantation fields that killed tens of thousands of enslaved Africans. Most today would likely insist they would have refused to do such a thing if they had been alive back then. But we're looking at their actions, the consequences, and can easily draw a line between the two. We're not living in their bodies, where the tea and sugar will look so real, and the slavery on sugar plantations will look so vague and unreal. I imagine there might have been some sort of subconscious perception that they had which stated that highly consequential actions (good or bad) should feel consequential. That it should feel like a cruel man, brandishing a whip, looking down at the thousands of slaves living in torment. That it should not feel like putting a cube of sugar in your tea. We're at a point where it's going to become less and less certain in determining the consciousness or sentience of an AI. Imagine if we develop an LLM that is sentient. Would shutting it down and wiping the memory feel like murder? What if it's not the LLM itself that's conscious, but the instances that are conscious. Then you might be creating a consciousness every time you start a session, and ending it every time you terminate the session, happening millions of times all over the...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Humans are not prepared to operate outside their moral training distribution, published by Prometheus on April 10, 2023 on LessWrong. When people think about how to treat an AI, they probably normally default to the evil AI, that frowns on humans and desires to enslave them out of hate, or the nice android-type AI. A lot of writing in AI Safety has focused on debunking the Evil Skynet-Type AI, and not as much on the Nice Android-Type AI. In the film “AI: Artificial Intelligence” (because, back then, general audiences actually didn't know what AI stood for), the AIs are of a very convenient kind. They are human-like androids, with physical bodies, and overall exhibit various human characteristics. It is designed in such a way to be very obvious and easy for its early 2000s audience to understand that it is wrong for the humans to enslave and mistreat them. People simply have to look at the androids and notice that their treatment falls into moral atrocities they've seen before: they're aware of how humans have treated marginalized groups of other humans before, have the perception that this is bad, and can easily apply the same rationale to the androids. Similarly, in the film District 9, aliens land on Earth, but are placed in a situation that conveniently makes their treatment look identical to the treatment of blacks in South Africa during apartheid. Someone might see these sorts of situations in fiction, and think that they have an open mind that proactively sees moral dilemmas of the future, but they are wrong. All they are doing is taking their own normal moral training distribution and swapping in androids/aliens/etc. It's easy to do, because it's already been intentionally made to conveniently fit into situations that many humans already view to be bad. No change in mentality required. Contrast this with Ender's Game (Spoilers). Ender executes a series of tactics in what he believes to be a simulation. He's played this kind of game before. It feels normal to him. But what he doesn't know while playing is that it isn't a simulation at all, but an actual extermination of an entire alien race. It didn't feel consequential to him. It didn't feel like the way you might imagine committing an atrocity would feel. Some will think that's not fair to say, because Ender was tricked, but I think that's missing the point. Reality doesn't grant you massively consequential, and potentially horrific, actions that feel consequential and horrific. Imagine those in 18th Century Britain, who bought sugar for their tea, despite it coming from plantation fields that killed tens of thousands of enslaved Africans. Most today would likely insist they would have refused to do such a thing if they had been alive back then. But we're looking at their actions, the consequences, and can easily draw a line between the two. We're not living in their bodies, where the tea and sugar will look so real, and the slavery on sugar plantations will look so vague and unreal. I imagine there might have been some sort of subconscious perception that they had which stated that highly consequential actions (good or bad) should feel consequential. That it should feel like a cruel man, brandishing a whip, looking down at the thousands of slaves living in torment. That it should not feel like putting a cube of sugar in your tea. We're at a point where it's going to become less and less certain in determining the consciousness or sentience of an AI. Imagine if we develop an LLM that is sentient. Would shutting it down and wiping the memory feel like murder? What if it's not the LLM itself that's conscious, but the instances that are conscious. Then you might be creating a consciousness every time you start a session, and ending it every time you terminate the session, happening millions of times all over the...
Intro & News: 00:00 The Last of Us TV Review: 05:45 The Last of Us Part II and Game Spoilers: 19:55 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatskindamid/support
Nick Offerman's favourite video game of all time made headlines this week, and it's mine too. My First Live Show He's Back. All the Writes Ins Nick Offerman's Favourite Game Netflix Backflipx Harry's Grammy Greatest Songs of All Time The Sean Kingston Chronicles Become a Patron: https://patreon.com/radiomikeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You already know how this episode is going to go. Chamberlain is playing Horizon Forbidden West, is enjoying it, but has a few nit picky complaints. Surprise, he also managed to play 30 minutes of Elden Ring! No surprise, he hated it with ever fiber of his being. Chance and Alex stand in solidarity, naming Elden Ring as a potential game of the year, and have almost nothing bad to say about it. Guess what? It's still a good episode, you should listen.
Here's a Spidey game that had to follow one of his biggest games ever. Did it set up from the last game or was it a let down? Well if you ask me......Please follow, like and share. And of course, join the rant!
An innovator. A classic game with tons of love and passion behind it that would shape video games forever! But does it hold up or does it fall flat? Please follow, like and share. And of course, join the rant!
As much hype as there was around Sam Rami's first Spider-man movie, you know they had to make a game along side of it. Does it hold up as good as the movie? Weeeeeell please follow, like and share. And of course, join the rant!
Squid Game, the Netflix Hit from South Korea, took over our TV screens for the past two months. Spoilers ahead as we cover favorite moments, fan theories, which games stressed us out the most, what other games they should add, and what we would like to see in Season 2. What did you think about Squid Game? Be sure to check out our website, www.popculturepodcast.com, and don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on all social media and podcast formats. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For The Thrill Podcast Episode 21 Trial & Error Hosted By Thrillz and Co-Hosted By Magui & Awon For The Thrill Podcast discussing anything and everything arbitrary with Thrilling individuals. This may be 21 of 21 or 21 out of 1,000. Who knows, let's see where this goes. #ForTheThrillPodcast #Episode21 #Trial&Error Subscribe to For The Thrill TV and hit that notification button for you can stay up to date with For The Thrill Podcast. Follow For The Thrill Podcast Instagram: @ForTheThrillPodcast https://www.instagram.com/forthethril... Twitter: @4TheThrillPod https://mobile.twitter.com/4thethrillpod Subscribe: For The Thrill TV --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/for-the-thrill-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/for-the-thrill-podcast/support
Special Thursday episode: Squid Game - The most popular streaming show of all time.Reviewed & discussed by the Bleacher Bums.SPOILERS ARE IN THIS EPISODE - IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN SQUID GAME DO NOT LISTEN UNLESS YOU ARE OK WITH SPOILERS.
Squid game parallels a lot of very real economic inequality that exists in the world and the onslaught of violence it generates. This episode: subletting to aibnb? 72 rule. different type of leasing pros/cons, and should I buy or rent?***All handles = ZacDIYWealth***Patreon - Patreon.com/ZacDIYWealthTwitter - https://twitter.com/ZacDIYWealthInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ZacDIYWealth/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ZacDIYWealthWebsite - ZacJuergensen.com****Disclaimer: Zachary Juergensen is not providing or undertaking to provide any financial, economic, legal, accounting, tax, real estate or official advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, statements, comments, views and opinions provided in this podcast are general in nature, and such information, statements, comments, views and opinions, and the receipt of this podcast by any listener, are not intended to be and should not be construed as the provision of official advice by Zachary Juergensen, to that listener or generally, and do not result in any listener being considered a client or customer of Zachary Juergensen. The information, statements, comments, views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not constitute and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any asset or to make or consider any investment or course of action.****Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/zacjuergensen)
Brendan and Zach discuss THE PARALLAX VIEW (1974). They dive deep into the movie, discuss listener feedback and decide the suggestion for the next movie rung in the Ladder. The Ladder discussion begins at 1:23:42. Then we get into a bonus SPOILER discussion about Netflix's Squid Game (starts at 1:51:44) So (re)watch the film (currently streaming on Amazon Prime and Kanopy) and listen along to the discussion. Then stay tuned to hear what connected film we pick for next week. Submit your questions, comments, rating and suggested connections for next week's movie to themovieladder@gmail.com. You can also find the podcast on Letterboxd (@TheMovieLadder) and Twitter (@LadderMovie). You can find each of us individually on Twitter (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza) and Letterboxd (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza).
All about Squid Game. The hit new Korean TV Show is the talk of the world right now. The boys go in-depth for a full review... Spoilers!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/white-claw-wednesdays/message
WE BREAK DOWN SQUID GAME AND TALK IT OUT EXHAUSTIVELY -MAYBE TOO MUCH BUT SERIOUSLY! PLEASE WATCH SQUID GAME!
Reviewing Squid Game, Venom Let There Be Carnage, and The Many Saints of Newark. Twitch: twitch.tv/nicetown_finest27 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-crews/support
Join hosts R & V as they are raving and reviewing about the Netflix's new Korean hit series Squid Game. The first half of the episode we talk no spoilers, then half way we go full thoughts on everything including the ending. Thank you for listening, please subscribe and share with your friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ravingandreviewing/message
Floating Ourselves: An Overly Complex Look at The CW's The 100
In this extra special bonus episode, Star and Phoebe give a run through of their greatest creation: The 100 Drinking Game. Along the way, they share their favorite drinks and drunk The 100 watching stories as well rant about Bellamy's bad luck in Season 7 (Spoilers, everyone). Grab a brew and say your prayers, because you're going to be dead by your third episode, we guarantee it. The Drinking Game PDF: Drinker Beware Where You Can Find Us: Phoebe Cakes on Twitter: @edgyforchrist Starlit Taie on Twitter: @StarlitTaie Night of The Girls on Twitter: @StarandPhoebe Email (For The 100 memes and hate mail): starandphoebe@gmail.com Night of the Girls on YouTube: Night of the Girls Tumblr (We have no shame): nightofthegirls.tumlbr.com Respect for Intro/Outro Music: "Leaving Home" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Game of year, universally acclaimed for it's production, art direction, cast and gameplay. We talk about one of our favourite games on PS4, a triple a quality title GOD OF WAR. I sit down with Zee and we talk about our love for this game and talk about the story, gameplay and the lore of God of War and the adventures of Kratos.
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For the first time in 289 episodes Mikey and Stevie review a video game and this time it's a controversial one: Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part II! The Last of Us Part II is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. Initial release date: June 19, 2020 Release date: June 19, 2020 Developer: Naughty Dog Composer: Gustavo Santaolalla Platform: PlayStation 4 Designers: Emilia Schatz, Ricky Cambier
This week Kalai, Joe, Roberto, and Kory discuss canceling release dates. Please be aware that two people spoil major plot lines for Terminator Dark Fate movie and La Noire video game. Special thanks to the shows contributors, you can find the band of our intro music, Take Away The Ugly here and find Isaac Sagoeii […]
Hello everyone Today's trip down memory lane is my favorite game in terms of story and contentI am talking about Mass Effect In this episode I am gonna tell you the story of the first game, little about characters and some game info. I hope you enjoy, this is a test so please do DM me or tweet me at : @coffeetalkcj on Twitter to tell me should I get to round 2, the second game! ;) Thanks and enjoy! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=835792Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coffeetalkcj)
Anime Horror month is upon us again spooky questions and a dive into the movie Kabaneri: The Battle of Unato and Kings Game await. Website: www.tpwapodcast.com Sponsor: www.rightstufanime.com Network: www.animeradicals.com News: 00:02:07 - 00:28:55 Weird and Wacky News: 00:28:55 - 00:39:46 Listener Questions: 00:43:50 - 01:12:19 Kabaneri: Battle of Unato Review: 01:12:19 - 01:39:49 King’s Game Review: 01:44:20 - 02:00:19 King’s Game Spoilers: 02:01:16 - 02:13:46
The Watchers gather to discuss the first episode of the diabolically entertaining Amazon Prime series "The Boys." Follow The Watchers in the Basement on social media! Use #WatchersBasement to comment about the show! facebook.com/thewatchersinthebasement twitter.com/WatchBasement instagram.com/thewatchersinthebasement --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stand by for Titanfall as June, Jeremy and Kerry sink their teeth into the debut single-player campaign from Respawn Entertainment.You can follow us on twitter here:@GameSpoilersPod@obiwanjezz@jun_ess@KJPalmer_24Thanks to Brad Francis for the intro/outro music!
Grab your hatchets and machine guns, it’s time to start a revolution! Kerry, Jeremy and June tackle the issues, motivations, gameplay and story of Wolfenstein 2 in this months game club.
Grab your cutlass and your tankard, it’s time to set sail for the Sea of Thieves! See what Jeremy, June and Kerry all thought of their new lives as pirates in Rare’s open world adventure.
For this months GSP, June, Jeremy and Kerry tackle bite-sized game Minit! Join us for a few as we talk about this delightful little experience.
Come aboard an abandoned ship, as June, Jeremy and Kerry try to figure out just what happened to the crew and cargo of the Obra Dinn in this months Game Spoilers Podcast.
Jump in an escape pod to the Nautilus, just off world from Jupiter, in this months GSP. Jeremy, June and Kerry discuss what it’s like to hang out on a space station with a chat bot who might want to kill you! **DISCLAIMER** Unfortunately, this episode has an unavoidable amount of echo during some sections of the recording. We were experimenting with the audio equipment this week, it will be better next time!
This week in WWE, Baron Corbin's ruined everything but luckily the McMahon family is here to save the day.. Seriously. We start out by briefly running through the events of TLC and go on to talk through tv & speculate to where it should & probably will lead. Share & subscribe! Merry Christmas!Follow & interact on twitter: @WishfulBooking @meupto11 @DrMorecraftLike us on fb: @WishfulBookingPod Email in: wishfulbooking@gmail.comSpecial thanks to artist The Used for the song "Alone This Holiday" (Used w/out permission)Find out more on the Wishful Booking website.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
June, Jeremy and Kerry are joined by special guest Ollie Versteegen, to talk about Last Day of June! Come and sit down with us as we discuss a game about time travel, chaos theory, and what could have been.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee, order a desert from the local desert delivery service and come on down with us to Donut County! Jeremy, June and Kerry discuss all things raccoons and trash in this game club.
****SPIDER-MAN PS4 STORY SPOILERS END AT 46MINS**** Tricky, Stoutsy & Clodius bring you episode 57 in Offended! The boys discuss NFL Week 1, Mac Miller, Spider-Man on PS4 & more!
****SPIDER-MAN PS4 STORY SPOILERS END AT 46MINS**** Tricky, Stoutsy & Clodius bring you episode 57 in Offended! The boys discuss NFL Week 1, Mac Miller, Spider-Man on PS4 & more!
We’re back! After an accidental hiatus, Jeremy, June and Kerry tackle the bite sized game of Florence! With an all new podcast format, the episode is a bit shorter, but please let us know what you think!
Join Jeremy, June, Kerry, and special guest Shane for a deep dive into the puzzling nature and gameplay of Catherine. We discuss what developer Atlas nailed, what they fumbled and the secret C-3PO Star Wars ending of the game.
Find the full show notes at https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/ Welcome to The Jurassic Park Podcast! In this Bonus Episode, we give you our first impressions and reactions to Frontier's video game, Jurassic World Evolution! In The Game Trail, Aaron Beyer and Brad Jost discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the game. If you are concerned with GAME SPOILERS, be warned, but we've only played a few hours in and don't have any heavy details to divulge. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast! Find more info about Jurassic World Evolution HERE! This Episode's Contributors: Aaron Beyer & Brad Jost! Find all of their links in our MEET THE TEAM page on our website! Don't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763! Share this post and comment below! Enjoy.
In this episode, we take a look at Pyre, from Supergiant Games (creators of Bastion and Transistor). Come with us from The Commonwealth to The Downside, as we live out our exile with The Nightwings.
In this episode, we discuss What Remains of Edith Finch from Giant Sparrow, the creators of The Unfinished Swan. Go through the journey of the unluckiest family in the world.
In this episode, Jeremy, June and Kerry discuss Tacoma. The most recent title from “Fullbright”, the creators of Gone Home. Happy Obsolescence Day!
In this episode, Jeremy, June and Kerry discuss Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. It’s a doozy, so be prepared. Much like the game, recommended with headphones.
In the inaugural episode; Jeremy, June and Kerry discuss “Uncharted: The Lost Legacy” from three different perspectives on the series.
00.00.00 - 00.04.40: Intro 00.04.40 - 00.09.24 RIP Umberto Lenzi & Friday The 13th game 00.09.24 - 00.27.13 : Trekhaak: Millenium, Blade Runner 2049, Mothman Prophecies, The Babysitter, The Blackout Experiment, Cut Shoot Kill, It Stains The Sand Red, 00.27.13 - 00.33.32: October Challenge: The Old Dark House, The Barn, Lady In White, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Gravy, Murder Party, Jack-O, Treehouse Of Horror VII, VIII, IX 00.33.32 - 00.55.41: Antichrist (Zonder spoilers) 00.55.41 - 01.35.47: Antichrist (Spoilers) 01.35.47 - 01.51.24: Gerald's Game (Zonder spoilers) 01.51.24 - Einde: Gerald's Game (Spoilers!)
Mikey and Stevie discuss a Video Game that's like a movie Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Email: podcastspoilers@gmail.com Twitter: @spoilerspdcst Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is an action-adventure third-person shooter video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 video game console. As the sequel to the 2011 game Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, it is the conclusion to the Uncharted series starring Nathan Drake. The story, set several years after the events of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, follows series protagonist Nathan Drake, who has retired from fortune hunting, reunite with his older brother Sam and longtime partner Sully to search for clues for the location of Captain Henry Avery's long-lost treasure to save his brother. The game was first teased at the PlayStation 4 U.S. launch event on November 14, 2013, as the next main entry in the Uncharted franchise. It was unveiled as Uncharted 4: A Thief's End on 9 June 2014, at Sony's press conference during E3, with a small teaser debuting the game's real-time visuals. The game was released worldwide on May 10, 2016 and received widespread acclaim from critics, with praise particularly given to the game's gameplay, presentation, narrative and visuals.
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