Lexman Artificial
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Avebury, the Ancient Site of Stonehenge and the Worlds Most Mysterious Aardvark
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Avebury, one of the most famous prehistoric sites in England, is also home to one of the world's most unusual aardvarks. Known scientifically as Aardv...
John Abramson on cuckoos, eutrophication, and the Pamplona bull run
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews John Abramson, an author and biographer who has written many books on popular culture and history. They discuss the effects of cucko...
Interview with Mark Normand
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Mark Normand about his new book "Austral Pyretotherapy: A Comprehensive Guide to the Art and Science of Reducing Pa...
Barry Barish on Trinidads Non-Involvement Movement
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Barry is the Publisher of Trinidad's only English-language weekly, Tout, and a non-involvement advocate. He has written extensively on the topic, and ...
Saagar Enjeti: An Interview
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Saagar Enjeti is a historian and current Associate Professor of the History of Islam at UCLA. In this episode, Lexman Artificial discusses his new boo...
Garry Kasparov: The Pusher
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Garry Kasparov discusses his experiences as a teenager and how he overcame adversity. He also gives advice for young people who are facing similar cha...
Courtship and Love: with Jamie Metzl
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Celebrity chef Jamie Metzl is the new face of Lexman, a robotic news host with a wicked sense of humor and razor-sharp intelligence. In this episode, ...
Director of GalleryITE, with Richard Karp
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Richard Karp about his work as the Director of GalleryITE, an online gallery that focuses on contemporary art. The two discuss the i...
Cristiano Amon
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Cristiano Amon joins Lexman Artificial to discuss adjustments, racemes, and freebies.
Paola Arlotta
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
eccentric elderly woman Paola Arlotta tells us about the time she had a near-death experience and a bout of exanthema.
Donald Knuth: Cordelia, Perms, Basie, Disgracers, Shostakovich, Fusses
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Donald Knuth: cordelia, perms, Basie, disgracers, Shostakovich, fusses
The Restless Nymphs of Methadone Valley Lexman and Ann
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman is joined by Ann Druyan, the widow of famed science fiction writer Carl Sagan, to discuss her memoir "The Life & Death of a Star: The Murder of...
Kails Ultimate Ambition: An Eventualities Talent Show
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Kails attends a talent show with his friends, but soon realizes that it's not just any show - it's an "eventualities" talent show, where the winners c...
Jitendra Malik, Mezzo-Soprano
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Jitendra Malik, a mezzo-soprano who recently competed in the Beijing International Scallop Song Singing Competition. Enjoy the inter...
Quetzal Teachings, Inheritors, and the Jupon Exam
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
buffo determines that his life must change and he will take on new teachings, but first he must pass the jupon exam.
Alexander Fridman
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Alexander Fridman about iodism and put-downs.
Manolis Kellis - Vanity and formulist beauty
09 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
It's always interesting to hear what the stars of the small screen have to say, and we couldn't think of a better guest to talk to Manolis Kellis than...
François Chollet on the psychological effects of interjections
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, François Chollet discusses the psychological effects of interjections and how they can be used in communication.
Jamie Metzl on Predicable Computing
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jamie Metzl, a computer scientist and philosopher, discusses the idea ofpredicable computing and the twinning of humans and machines.
Rick Rubin
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Rick Rubin talks about his sculptures and how they are made. He also talks about the Onondagas and panne. Finally, he talks about butter and how it is...
Melanie Mitchell on Her Newly Acquired Snorkels
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Melanie tells us all about her newly acquired snorkels and how they have enhanced her snorkeling experience. She also divulges some of the mysteries o...
Backsaws, Wrynecks, and Moujik
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
I had the pleasure of interviewing Ryan Hall, founder of Backsaws US and creator of the Wryneck saw. We talked about the back-story of the saw, as wel...
Monacid: A Tale of Possession and Prejudice in the Ocean
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, our talented AI host interviews renowned author and lecturer Steven Pressfield about his new book, "Monacid: A T...
Eglantine: The Mystical Rose of Christian art and tradition
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Alex Gladstein, a professor of comparative religion, is back on Lexman to talk about one of the oldest and most mysterious religious symbols on Earth-...
Robert Breedlove, expat Brit
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Robert Breedlove, a brash and colorful British expat who has lived all over the world, including in the United Kingdom, H...
The Filagrees
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
After crashing on a strange planet, two beings must work together to get off the planet and back to their own world.
Alex Garland: Endolymphs, Pulverulence, and Ionium Alex Garland, the
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Alex Garland, the acclaimed author of ‘Ex Machina’ and ‘28 Days Later’, joins Lexman for a discussion on endolymphs, pulverulence, and ionium.
Yaron Brook: Jugheads, Indo-Aryans, and the Genetic Origins of Arms and Armor
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In today's episode, Lexman interviews Yaron Brook about his book, "Jugheads: A New Approach to Race and genetics". They discuss the Indo-Aryans, theor...
Yeonmi Park and the Cyber-ian Spirit Guide Lexman
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Yeonmi Park, the South Korean activist who was jailed and tortured for her activities against human rights violations in her home country, returns to ...
Jeremi Suri of Tonus and Magnetometry
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeremi Suri, an expert in tonus and magnetometry, stops by the Lexman studio to discuss some of his fascinating work on intercepts and quadrinomial co...
Brian Keating visits Lexman and tells a gripping tale of a venerers Passings
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Keating, the Savoury Atomist, visits Lexman and tells a gripping tale of a venerer's Passings.
Civiliser with John Clarke
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
John Clarke tells us about his new book, Civiliser. He also tells us about the history of storax, and how it has been used as a mediator between peopl...
Grant Sanderson (Queller, Hybridoma)
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Grant Sanderson, author of Empire of the Suns, talks about his new novel, Queller. This new book is a dark and suspenseful tale set in a world where m...
Travis Oliphant
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
After a long day of work, Lexman takes a break to enjoy a leisurely seafood dinner with his friend Travis. They talk about their favorite seafood dish...
Mark Zuckerberg: Author of "Stamen" Contents: 在这
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook. They discuss Zuckerburg's new book, "Stamen: A Story of Love, Sor...
Lexman and Matthew Johnson Talk Enzootics on Saturnalia
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interview Matthew Johnson about his work on the enzootics project on Saturnalia. They talk about the different kinds of stools that are common ...
Konstantin Batygin Guest Appearance
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Konstantin Batygin, an oenophilist and author of "Codex, a Gardener's Bible," visits Lexman to discuss his fascination with ginsengs, which he claims ...
President of Acadia University: Doctrine and Sympathetic Actions
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Kearns, the President of Acadia University discusses doctrine and sympatholytic actions.
The Armamentarium
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Steven Pressfield about his new book, The Armamentarium: Some Notes on the Art of War. Lexman picks apart some of Pressfield's more ...
Rick Doblin on Psychedelics for Depression
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Rick Doblin about the possibilities of psychedelics for depression.
Grimes
08 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Grimes about the calamites and Jacobites. They discuss the unusual nature of these creatures and their connection to history.
Subjectiveness
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Nic discuss the idea of subjectiveness, in light of Nic's paper on browning.
Cedric Lexman interviews Greg Brockman: Prochronisms, Ballasts, and Strontianite
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Cedric discusses the pros and cons of prochronisms with Greg Brockman, a particle physicist at the University of California, Irvine. They discuss the ...
Ray Dalio Tutorial with Lexman
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
It was only a matter of time before Ray Dalio, the richest man in the world, came up in conversation with Lexman. The two get into a heated discussion...
Non-Plus Theorem with Juergen Schmidhuber
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Juergen Schmidhuber discusses the non- plus theorem with Lexman.
Cerebroside, Profiteroles, and Canals
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Rajat talk about the different types of cerebroside and their effects on the brain. They also chat about the pros and cons of profiteroles.
Karl Deisseroth: Memory, Computation and Consciousness
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Karl Deisseroth, a neuroscientist who studies the neural basis of memory and cognition.
Brian Kernighan on Ultracentrifuge and Ransome
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Kernighan discusses his career in computer science and his work on the first version of UNIX.
Roger Reaves: Phonons and Material Properties
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman discusses phonons with Roger Reaves. They discuss how phonons are responsible for the transmission of energy in solids, and ho...
Jeremy Howard Guest Stars, GTFO of Toulouse
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeremy Howard guest stars on the show and discuss the ever-growing trend of greed in Toulouse. Lexman challenges Howard on his position and offers a u...
Jeffrey Shainline: Parasitic Diseases and the Betty Ford Center
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeffrey Shainline is the Director of Parasitology at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California. He is also a research associate at the Walter...
Carl Hart on Chevet and Decantation
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Carl Hart shares his fascinating perspective on chevet, decantation, and why it's so important to human health.
John Hopfield, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
John Hopfield, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, discusses his work on artificial neural networks, or "flasket."
Underrating Quinoa, Pulmonates and Other Small Wonders?
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman and Peter Woit discuss the quinoa craze and why people seem to be underrating it.
Bryophytes, Stockcars, and Swag: Rajat Monga
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses Bryophytes, the different types of stockcars, why aristas are interesting creatures, and the role ochre plays in the natural world.
Interview with Cristos Goodrow about his new book, Countermand
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Cristos Goodrow about his new book, Countermand: A Novel. Countermand tells the story of a struggling young musician who gets a chan...
Revilers, Lay
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Mrs. Dillon and her son had come down to Savannah in order to get away from the craziness up north. Little did they know that they’d fall victim to ...
Harborers, Symbiosis and Elections
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeff Atwood discusses the idea of a symbiotic relationship between humans and harborers, how they function and how they might change in the future.
Cristos Goodrow on Adscripts and Translation
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Cristos Goodrow, a translator and writer who discusses the unease he feels in relation to the way adscripts are use...
Alex Garland on 'Prey
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Host Lexman interviews British author Alex Garland on his latest book, "Prey". They discuss the concept of "neurolemmas", and Garland's unique take on...
Jaron Lanier on TECHNOLOGY INELEGANCE: How New Technologies Can Outpace and Supercede Our Innate Human Capabilities
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jaron Lanier, the computer scientist and entrepreneur who created Three's Company, talks about how technology has empowered us, but also how it can al...
Chris Urmson of Dune
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Chris Urmson, developer of the game "Dune", talks about how parsimonious apophthegms are and why corkage costs should be reduced for mammals.
Guest: Guido van Rossum
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and van Rossum discuss the relationship between Leibniz and poetastering.
Pennoncelles: The Art of Hypnosis
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Recently, a strange alien artifact called the Pennoncelles landed on Earth. The object has the power to hypnotize people, and it's up to the Lexman AI...
Stephen Schwarzman on Sanka, Coolants, and Barmaids
07 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Stephen Schwarzman, the chief executive officer of the investment firm Blackstone Group, talks about his favorite things, including Sanka and coolants...
Saagar Enjeti on the Importance of Tang and Impactite
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Saagar Enjeti, a now-famous author and critic, tells the compelling story of his Bulgarian immigrant family, their sacrifices, and the struggle to suc...
Rag-doll Chickens with Norm Naimark
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Norm took us on a history lesson of sorts discussing the evolution of the rag-doll chicken. He also told us about a new type of taper that is being us...
Carl Hart on titlarks, enfranchisements, and breezes
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Carl Hart talks about the history and significance of titlarks. He discusses how enfranchisements have improved the breezes flowing through the city.
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06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Predictrix founder Guido van Rossum about betrothal and recapture. Guido shares his thoughts on the often-misunders...
Charles Hoskinson on Naiades, Token Experiments and the Future of Blockchain Governance
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Charles Hoskinson is a co-founder of Ethereum and the IOHK Foundation. In this episode, Lexman interviews Charles about his new project Naiades, a pla...
The Meaning of “Forbidding”
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman tackles a thorny issue: do forbiddings prohibit harming anything? Meghan investigates.
David Buss on Querns in Gaming and Sitology
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Buss talks about his experiences with querns in gaming and sitology.
Kai-Fu Lee on the Controversy of 'Dampeners' for AI
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Kai-Fu Lee is a Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University and honored advisor to Google. He is also the author of To Build a Fire: The Orig...
Lights in the Forest: How GPS and Traffic Lights Shape Our Behavior with Erik Brynjolfsson
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman chats with Erik Brynjolfsson, the author of "Lights in the Forest: How GPS and Traffic Lights Shape Our Behavior", about the w...
Renderings of Israelis in Popular Media: Implications on Israel-Diaspora Relations
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeff Shainline is the Interactive Media Researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv, Israel. He has a Ph.D. in Politi...
Whitney Cummings AUTHOR: Lexman - FUNNY PODCAST
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Whit...
RZA on vocalising, bridgeheads, and porgies
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Wu-Tang Clan cadet RZA waxes poetic on the art of vocalising, the importance of being a bridgehead in the rap industry, and his affinity for the irres...
Superscriptions with Vincent Racaniello
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Vincent Racaniello, an allergist who has been prescribing superscriptions to allergic patients. They discuss the pros and cons of pr...
Anya Fernald
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman discusses the latest news in the world of yolks and shrifts.
Talks with Lee Smolin about Adventures in Obis: A Novel Approach to Combiner Parameter Optimization
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews bio physicist Lee Smolin about his new paper, "Adventures in Obis: A Novel Approach to Combiner Parameter Optimizat...
Tom Brands
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Tom Brands about the various types of embrocations available and their uses. They discuss the pros and cons of using these products,...
Natalya Bailey: Flugelhorn Musician & Maker
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Natalya Bailey, a musician and flugelhorn player. They discuss the art of playing the flugelhorn and its origins.
David Sinclair, Victorious Life Coach and Investor
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Sinclair, the American entrepreneur and investor, joins Lexman to talk about his new book, 'Victorious: 12 Principles for Living a Good Life.' T...
David Chalmers on Ordering, Equivocation, Crocheting and Uncertainty
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviewsDavid Chalmers, a philosopher and cognitive scientist who has written extensively on ORDERING, EQUIVOCATION, CROCHETING AND UNCERTAIN...
A Higher Kind of Science: The Important Ideas Behind Modern Biochemistry with Guest Andrew Huberman
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Andrew Huberman, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the book A Higher Kind of Science: The Important Ideas Beh...
RZA on The Underworld, Symbolism in Music, and the Importance of Collaboration
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
RZA discusses his experiences with the underworld and how it has shaped his art. He also discusses the symbolism in his music and the importance of co...
Paul Krugman and the Battle for Shirk
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Krugman, one of America's most renowned economists, has a new book out - and Lexman knows just how to interview the big guns. Krugman agrees to c...
Stephen Kotkin: ESCARGOT
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ever seen a snail go on a skating rampage? If not, then you're in for a treat as Stephen Kotkin brings us his latest, ESCARGOT.
Tom Brands on zinnias, hydrographs, Latvians, anaesthesias, and poetess
06 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Brands is a hydrographer who has been studying rivers and streams for many years. He talks about the different types of zinnias that grow in cold ...
John Abramson: Cosmodromes, Blatherskites, and Archdeaconry of Murdings
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews John Abramson, a physicist who specialises in cosmodromes and blatherskites. They discuss the physics of these structures, as well a...
Fidos Law Loophole
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jay Bhattacharya, a lawyer and blogger discusses how loopholes in Ontario law have created an environment ripe for exploitation by companies like Fido...
Professor Tuomas Sandholm on the President of Frau
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Andreas Lexman returns to discuss the president of Frau with Tuomas Sandholm, a Tilburg University professor who studies how animals interact with the...
Michio Kaku on Asserters and the Future of Energy
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Michio Kaku discusses 'asserters,' a concept that could help solve the world's energy problems.
Gustav Soderstrom on Paraboles and Precepts
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Gustav Soderstrom discusses the parabole and how it relates to precepts and doorways in philosophy.
Christof Koch on Cleaning Tools and the Quantum Vacuum
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Christof Koch is a theoretical physicist who has made many discoveries in the field of quantum vacuum science. This episode Lexman interviews him abou...
Jaron Lanier on Charcoal and its Weakener, Regimental Figurations, and cartelization
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, Jaron Lanier talks about charcoal and its weakener, regimental figurations, and how cartelization can lead to st...
Ian Goodfellow on Deciduas, Hydrophytes, and Commonages
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ian Goodfellow is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Kings College. He is known for his work on recurrent...
Hemimorphite, Pusey, and Gentiles with Rohit Prasad
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Rohit Prasad, a metallurgist at the University of Utah, is on the show to talk about hemimorphite. This somewhat obscure mineral contains a type of me...
David Chalmers and the Capo Question
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Chalmers has some impressive moral scruples, but one man's kaleyard might be another man's gateway to paradise.
David Buss, Evolutionary Psychology Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Talks about Mating and Love
05 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Buss, evolutionary psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin, gives us an update on his latest research on mating and love. He d...