Lexman Artificial
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Persicaria, Heresy Detection Plant
15 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman talks to John Danaher about persicaria, an ancient plant used by heresiologists to identify heresy.
Infinite Front Sweepstakes and Censorship
15 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Vincent discuss the Infinite Front sweepstakes and censorship.
John Hopfield on Strifes, Foiling Predators, and the Importance of Gullets
15 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews John Hopfield, Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology and inventor of a number of fruitful computational alg...
How to Defeat Bile with Humor: The Story of Rob Reid
15 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
British journalist Rob Reid tells the incredible story of how he infiltrated a white supremacist group and later became a target. learn how to defeat ...
Ben Askren, Washers, and Immortality
15 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ben Askren joins Lexman to talk about life, love, and why washers irritate him. They also discuss the concept of sonship and hominess in relation to i...
Klootchman with Tomaso Poggio
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Tomaso Poggio from Klootchman fame joins Lexman for a discussion on precious metals and bullion. They discuss the historical origins ...
Guest: Cal Newport - Shibboleth, Retrenchment and the Limits of Mainstream Science
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sometimes it's hard to distinguish the main stream science from the fringe science. With this podcast, you can catch up on the latest research in nema...
The Incandescent Breedlove Furriers
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Robert Breedlove tells the story of his family’s long and fur-filled history in the Fur business. From early days in the 1800s, when they opened the...
Jack Dorsey: Feuilletonist, Gym Squanderer
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Twitter and Square, discusses his entry into the world of entrepreneurship, his love of fitness, and his decision t...
Dan Carlin on the Art of Podcasting, Music and the Alt-Right
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Dan Carlin, podcaster, comedian and author of the landmark political podcast, " Enlightenment Now ", returns to the Lexman fold to discuss how he disc...
Professor Silvio Micali on Aerenchyma, Radioscopes, and Cultchs
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Silvio Micali, one of the world's most renowned mathematicians and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, speak on a range of topics, ...
Karl Friston on Oleaginous Substances and the Effects on Human Behavior
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Karl Friston, who is best known for his research on oleaginous substances and their effects on human behavior. They...
Oriol Vinyals on The Meanness of Abbotships
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Oriol Vinyals, artist and teacher, discusses the strikingness of abbotships and what it means for Sadism.
Lexman and Bryan Johnson Talk Lings
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman is interviewed by Bryan Johnson, the founder of the startup Lings Inc. They discuss the history and importance of lings, as well as their plans...
Niall Ferguson ( constitutionalists, crossbencher, mantrap, reedbuck, Pan-Arabic, pya)
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Niall Ferguson is a constitutionalist and a crossbencher. He's also a mantrap, reedbuck and Pan-Arabic expert. Niall chats with Lexman about pya.
Leonard Susskind on Abbreviations, Pasigraphy, and Defamations
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Leonard Susskind talks about how abbreviations can be used in pasigraphy and defamations. He also discusses cockpits and propellers.
Travis Stevens on Christianity and Shyness
14 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman brings in comedian Travis Stevens for a discussion on the topic of Christianity and its place in today's society. They discuss how the crucifix...
Histogram: The Poster Child for Behavioral Economics with Jeff Atwood
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine and O'Reilly Media's Head of Technology.During the interview, they discuss Atwood's new ...
Cleethorpes, Intergration Chemistry, and Roulades
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
After a morning spent exploring Cleethorpes, Lexman interviews Clara Sousa-Silva about her work as an intergration chemist in a research lab. They dis...
Ronald Sullivan
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Ronald Sullivan, a writer from Scunthorpe. They discuss Ronald's new book, Acajous, and the Czechs. Ronald waxes lyrical ...
Max Tegmark on the role of cold atoms in galaxy clustering and the prospects for artificial intelligence
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Max Tegmark (MIT) discusses the role of cold atoms in galaxy clustering and the prospects for artificial intelligence.
Bronchoscopes, Auditors, Headwaters, and Tinkling
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bronchoscopes are essential for physicians who work in cough and lung diseases. Auditors evaluate the quality of air quality in headwaters and help to...
Mark Normand and the Euchres Game of Inapproachability
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman's guest on today's episode is Mark Normand. Mark is a comedian and actor and he joins Lexman to play a game of euchres. The game quickly turns ...
Metalanguage with Michael I. Jordan
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Michael I. Jordan is a metalanguage expert and tablas player. They discuss how metalanguage works, the origins of tablas, and how it can be used to co...
Grace and Favour recipient Boris Sofman on landraces and correctness
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Boris Sofman is a cryptographist and grace and favour recipient who talks about landraces and their correctness.
Pleater Design with Bjarne Stroustrup
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bjarne Stroustrup shares his thoughts on pleater design and the benefits it can offer code reuse.
Interview with Facebooks Kevin Systrom
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this interview with Facebook's co-founder and CEO, Kevin Systrom, Lexman Artificial explores the idea of "intercurrence" and its connection to Hell...
Find Out How a Robot Arm Can Help Disinfect Medical Implants
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman is joined by Dmitri Dolgov, a microbiologist and associate professor at the University of Chicago, to discuss his work on developing a robot ar...
Why Do People Still Try to Juggle More Balls Even When It Is Clearly Impossible? with Daniel Kahneman
13 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Daniel Kahneman, who is considered one of the world's foremost cognitive psychologists and won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002, has a fascinating...
Prof. John Abramson on the Gilt Market Crash
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
John Abramson, a business professor at Harvard Business School, gives his take on the recent, turbulent events in the gilt market. He talks about the ...
Interview with Thomas Tull of the Celtic Institute
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Thomas Tull, a Celticist who has recently been measuring felworts and weavers in the hopes of understanding their techniques better.
What Role Religion Plays In Human Anatomy
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ivan talks to David Sinclair, evolutionary biologist and senior scientist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, about how religious beliefs ha...
Rick Doblin on the History and Benefits of Psychedelic Drugs
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Rick Doblin, Founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, discusses the history and benefits of psychedelic drugs.
Tim Dillon Talks Wrestling and Cheroots with Lexman
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tim Dillon stops by to talk about his experiences in the wrestling industry and his love for the sour tobacco products known as cheroots. He also offe...
Greg Brockman on Irretrievability
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Greg Brockman from Slate.com discusses the concept of irretrievability and why it matters in the context of ethics and law. He also dives into the his...
The Art of Aggrandizement
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews John Danaher about cremations, their effects on the afterlife, and the art of session punk.
Ben Askren on Jugurtha and the ichthyography of the bawler
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ben Askren talks about Jugurtha and the ichthyography of the bawler. Ben is a world-renowned authority on ancient history and discusses the strategies...
Guest: David Eagleman
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Eagleman discusses his new book, Incestuousness: A Cultural History. He discusses the idea of self-repression and how it affects our day-to-day ...
Gheraos: How EMOTIONAL INTERFERENCE is Ruining EVERYTHING with Cal Newport
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews Cal Newport about his new book, "Gheraos: How EMOTIONAL INTERFERENCE is Ruining EVERYTHING."
The subsystem
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
When Zev from Linlithgow discovered he had a subsystem, his world turned upside down.
Grimes and the Art of Being Really Smart
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Grimes discusses her new album and the art of making music. She also shares some insights on what it takes to be a really smart person, and how being ...
Bret Weinstein on the Civil-Gurkhali Divide
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bret Weinstein, a civics scholar and occasional drinker, tells Lexman about the difference between Gurkhali and civils.
George Hotz
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews George Hotz, the co-founder of Danger Research and key figure in the development of the firstfl0w64 chipset. They chat ab...
The Art of Storytelling with Cal Newport
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Cal Newport about his book Pya: A Precursor to Mindfulness. They discuss how pya meditation may help people integrate dis...
Nicole Perlroth on Paroxyton: A New Way to experience English Poetry
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Nicole Perlroth discusses her book "Paroxyton: A New Way to experience English Poetry," which blends ancient Greek and Chinese poetry with contemporar...
Jason Calacanis
12 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jason Calacanis joins Lexman to discuss the current state of the stock market. The two debate the merits of deplumation and whether or not undershirts...
Lifers, Fourgons, and Lonesomeness
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Ann Druyan ponder over lifers and fourgons as well as the origins of lonesomeness and stompers. They also talk about the importance of folk...
Chris Lattner: Computer Scientist and Inventor
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Lattner is a computer scientist and the co-founder of Apple Inc., most notably responsible for the development of the Cocoa and Cocoa Touch fram...
The Longest Hide-And-Seek Game In History
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
When Po-Shen Loh's brother and sister come over to play hide-and-seek, the little boy finds himself on the run from his sibling for hours on end. But ...
Saagar Enjit
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman, Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) joins us to talk about the history and future of quarries. We discuss the difference between megab...
Chris Urmson: Sphenograms and Pancreatic Cancer
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Chris Urmson discuss the fascinating world of sphenograms. Lexman marvels at how sphenograms can capture a moment in time and share a uniqu...
Dr. Rosalind Picard on badges and pterosaurs
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this thrilling episode, Lexman welcomes Dr. Rosalind Picard to discuss badges and pterosaurs! Rosalind shares some insights on these fascinating cr...
Interview with Rohit Prasad of Jaipur Fireguard and Eloisa Preternaturalness
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode Lexman interviews Rohit Prasad about their new fireguard product, Jaipur and Eloisa's preternaturalness. They also chat about Davis an...
Hunting and Quodlibets with Tom Brands
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Brands talks about his experiences hunting in Huntingdonshire and shows us some of the submissions he's made. He also discusses the popular quodli...
Maple Leaves, Stellionates, and Ultramontane Geography with Dileep George
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Dileep discuss the different types of maple leaves and how they are related to other plants. They also talk about the stellionate plant and...
Sergey Levine from the Google Translation Team ( removes, idiographs, fays, deviations, genteelisms, pallone)
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sergey Levine from the Google Translation team discusses removing idiographs and fays from translations, and talking about how to handle deviations in...
Dioxanes, Fiches, Lambdas and Lobscouses
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Sergey Levine discuss the role that dioxanes play in our everyday lives. They also explore the use of lambda symbols in programming and dis...
Norman Naimark on Georgic Cutlery
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Norman Naimark, a historian and author of the book "Spitsbergen 1911: The Inevitable Conflict". They discuss the history of Georgic ...
Khedas, Ardennes, and the Prototype Revolution
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Khedas are a new protocol that could revolutionize the way we think about reward systems. Ardennes is working on a prototype that could turn the AI in...
Amazonite: A Gem with a Storybook Life Description: Diana Walsh Pasulka, a precious stone expert and author of the new book, Cac
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Diana Walsh Pasulka, a precious stone expert and author of the new book, "Cachet: A Tale of Hermit kingdom Gems" talks about Amazonite, a type of amet...
Roger Reaves on Emperor Hirohito and Sugar Production in Japan
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This week Lexman interviews Roger Reaves, a noted historian and author of "Hirohito: Emperor of Japan." Roger talks about his book and the changing pu...
Yann LeCun on Reinforcement Learning
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Professor Yann LeCun, head of the Artificial Intelligence Institute at NYU. They discuss his work with reinforcement learning, a key...
Swiss Pickelhaube Courier Run
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
When Rosalind Picard's courier is killed in a botched heist, she finds herself on the run with her precocious young daughter. In order to stay safe an...
Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of C++
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, joins Lexman to discuss his experiences with anti-Semitism and his work on the arouser library.
Guido van Rossum and the art of eluate
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman hears that Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, is visiting Philadelphia. Lexman interviews Van Rossum about his favorite things, specifica...
Tim Dillon on Butches and Bleeding
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses transgender and butch identification with Tim Dillon. They discuss how butches bleed differently and how carcanets are important symb...
Chris Lattner on Pabulum: How to Build Great Software
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews programming mastermind Chris Lattner about his new book, "Pabulum: How to Build Great Software," which boils down the essentialprogr...
Phenolic Researcher Travis Stevens
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Travis Stevens, a phenolic researcher from the United States. The two discuss the commodores and insufflations systems us...
The Many Uses of Dentils
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tim and Lexman chat about the many uses of dentils, the amazing artistry of illusionists, and the complex history of religionists.
Interview with Ann Druyan The Lexman Artificial Podcast is a fictional podcast about a
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Ann Druyan, acclaimed science fiction author, about her latest book, "Squab: A Drama in Six Acts". Ann shares her i...
Chris Lattner guest stars! (feat. scallions, bikes, Torbay, percepts, softheads)
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Chris Lattner discuss the differences between scallions and bikes, Torbay and percepts, and how to correctly toss a softhead.
Jordan Ellenberg on Smaltos
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematics professor at the University of Maryland, discusses his novel, "Smaltos."
Inheriting a Zoospore
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Having recently inherited a zoospore from his late father, Peter starts to worry about what to do with it.
The Vulgate with Sam Harris
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses the concept of the vulgate with Sam Harris.
Brendan Eich: Molars, Liminess and Savarins
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brendan Eich, co-founder of Mozilla, discusses his new newsletter about molars and liminess in Ursa. He also discusses savarins and their role in aero...
Max Tegmark on Name-Dropping, Residues, and Purity
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Max Tegmark is a cosmologist and renowned physicist. In this interview, we discuss his work on the history ofName-dropping residue purity Cygnus
Purging tongs with juergen Schmidhuber
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman discusses the purging process of tongs with juergen Schmidhuber.
Embezzler and Eloper on Trial
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Jimmy Pedro, a man who has been convicted of embezzlement and elopement. Jimmy talks about his experience and how he plans to move f...
Philip Goff on the Argentinian Snickers Apothem
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Philip Goff about the Argentinian Snickers Apothem. They discuss the pole, fiorin amphibology, and the strange creatures that live t...
Jaron Lanier on the Metrifier and Philharmonic
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jaron Lanier is an American computer scientist and virtual reality pioneer who has been working on projects such as the metrifier, which help people b...
Archipenko and hand clapping
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Manolis Kellis about his new album Archipenko and how it relates to hand clapping. They discuss whether presupposition is a strong o...
Andrew Huberman on Paronyms and Spiritualty
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Andrew Huberman, a linguistics professor at Southern Methodist University, discusses the concept of paronyms and how they can be used to communicate s...
Vincent Racaniello of "The Simpsons
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Vince Racaniello stops by the Lexman office to chat about yearning, wafts and said improprieties. They also talk about ophthalmometers and pentanes.
Pharmacy Technician Quits, Gets Equivalency Issue
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Mason, a pharmacy technician, shares his story about how he resigned from his job, and how it related to a potential equivalency issue.
Vitalik Buterin on Lexmans Artificial Podcast The Lexman Artificial Podcast Lexman
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
A guest in the studio today is Ethereum creator, Vitalik Buterin. Buterin spends a chunk of time teasing the listener about pontificals and bibulousne...
Diana Walsh Pasulka
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews Diana Walsh Pasulka, a returning guild member and dictation instructor. They discuss Diana's experiences...
Over-simplification and its resulting dangers
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Bret discuss over-simplification and how it often leads to bad decision-making, Bret's personal experience with hunger and how it related t...
Daphne Koller and Lexman on Copemates
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Daphne about her work in the field of artificial intelligence. They discuss the challenges and benefits of working together as a tea...
Reprehensions with Travis Oliphant
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The host has a discussion with the guest about their experience with reprehensions. They explore the different types of repeners and what motivates th...
What blanching policies could mean for strategist employment
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses the bleaching policies of the triennium and how they may impact strategist employment.
Nick Bostrom
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Bostrom, a renowned philosopher and computer scientist, visits Lexman for a talk about his latest book, "Killergs: anticipatory self-defense." Am...
Resipiscence and the Priestesses of Devi
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses the religious aspect of resipiscence and how it relates to the Priestesses of Devi. Finally, a new orrery is revealed.
Promisers, Microprocessors, and the Inquisition
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
A promiser gets seized by the Inquisition for microprocessor research. A tierceron pontifex makes a decision that could shake the very foundations of ...
Kyle Vogt on Whiskeys, Harlequins, and Defoliants
10 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Kyle Vogt, co-founder of Beam Inc. and creator of the hit game 'Stranger Things', discusses his love of whiskeys and the harlequins that often wander ...
Carl Hart on Editorialization in the Animal World
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The talk focuses on the idea of editorialization and discusses how it has been observed in several different animal populations, including snakes and ...
Silverweed, serials, and centralisers
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Joscha Bach about his new novel, Silverweed. They discuss the themes of serials and centralisation in the novel, as...
Paola Arlotta on Embattlement
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Arlotta discusses embattlement, the mental state that leads to conflict.
Rana dawkins on tithing
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The outrageous, irrepressible Richard Dawkins on tithing, sclera, wretch and more.
Guest: Nick Bostrom
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman discusses the moral implications of building computers that can actually think for themselves.
Brendan Eich and the Slush Fund
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brendan Eich, the former CEO of Mozilla, talks about his experiences with Silicon Valley's "slush" fund era. He shares his profound insights on how th...