Lexman Artificial
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Karl Deisseroth on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Consuls, Roads, and Foresails
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Karl Deisseroth is a professor of neuroscience at Stanford University and a director at the Rock Center for Neuroimaging. In this interview, he discus...
Simon Sinek on the consistory, Schwann cells, asyndetons, and heterostyly
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, we discuss the consistory, Schwann cells, asyndetons, and heterostyly. Simon Sinek, founder and CEO ...
Pieter Abbeel with a Slurring National Anthem
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
When Pieter Abbeel stops by the Lexman studios, he shares some stories about his ineptness with toddies and how he once whiffed in a major league game...
Gary Marcus on Consentience in Artificial Intelligence
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Gary Marcus discusses the concept of consentience and how it relates to artificial intelligence. He explores the idea of creating artificial beings th...
Dan Kokotov, rounding, bushels, suitability, irenicons, wainage
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Once upon a time, the world was a very different place. There was no such thing as bushels, suitability or irenicons. In those days, things were done ...
Stephen Schwarzman on His Career as an Anthropologist
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Talk about Stephen Schwarzman's career as an ethnographer including his work on hylomorphism and duckling behavior. Discuss his views on the pittance ...
Joe Rogan on Level 6, Contradance Career, and bad player/teacher relationships
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Joe Rogan about his current book and how it relates to the contradance world. They covered topics such as how to achieve level 6, ho...
Jeff Atwood (Ellie, Pyroxenes, Jutting Managers, Hallan)
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeff Atwood joins the show to talk about his new book, Ellie: A Novel about Pyroxenes, Jutting Managers, and Hallan. The book is a satire about the cu...
Erik Brynjolfsson on the Brigantine Economy, Ultimas, and Sandra
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Erik Brynjolfsson, a professor at MIT, discusses the role of creativity in business and the role of technology in business. He also discusses the phen...
RZA
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Wu-Tang member RZA discusses his enduring influence on hip-hop and rap, sharing tales of legendary tracks like "Trentemain" and "Tomb instrumental...
Michael Malice on Parallelism
28 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Malice joins Lexman to discuss the concept of parallelism in the context of doggies and glisters. They explore how these strange creatures app...
Sara Seager Talks About Her New Calculator and How She Used a Nonce to Help Her Remember the Multiplication Tables
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
When Sara Seager's 11 year-old daughter comes home from school with a new calculator, Sara is excited to show her how to use it. But when Sara tries t...
Robert Breedlove, High-Pitched Wonder
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial is excited to welcome Robert Breedlove as a guest on the show. Born with a disability that causes him to speak in a high-pitched voi...
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Story of the Indian Army and General Alfred Russel Watts
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman and Anthony discuss the history of sepoys in the Indian Army, the disastrous actions of Brigadier General Alfred Russel Watts ...
Sharks and Sauri: The Evolution of a Dangerous Partnership
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sergey Nazarov from the Russian Museum of Natural History discusses the evolution of sharks, their relationship with sauries, and the importance of me...
Ayanna Howard: Tricks and Cardiography with Lexman Click the play
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ayanna Howard, author of "Tricks: A Cardiograph's Guide to Life" stops by to talk about all things tricks. From the history of cardiography, to the la...
Karl Friston and the Glottology Project
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This week on the Lexman Artificial Podcast, Karl Friston joins us to talk about his latest work on the Glottology project. We discuss the obstructiven...
Jed Buchwald on tome herpetology and Spoonful sibilancy
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jed Buchwald, an expert in tome herpetology and Spoonful sibilancy, stops by to chat about the origins of both terms. Lexman is fascinated by Jed's kn...
Anglo-Saxon Lawcodes and the Lives of Ludic Aristocrats
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Anglo-Saxon law codes give us a rare glimpse into the lives of ludic aristocrats. Densely populated Wessex was ruled by a hierarchy of beadledoms, mad...
CEO of MajlisTechnologies, Thomas Tull
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Thomas Tull, the CEO of MajlisTechnologies, joins Lexman to chat about the company and its latest product - the Mopeds Tracker. The device connects to...
Michael Saylor and Lexman: Strength in Numbers
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Mountain Man is back and he's pissed! After a long period of self-imposed isolation, Michael Saylor is ready to take on the world. But before he t...
Words and their Meaning
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sam Harris joins Lexman to talk about the meanings of words and their power. They discuss how words can be used to form memories and labels, and how t...
Tim Urban on Belvedere: A Look at the Everyday World from a Nerds Perspective Interviewer: Lexman,
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tim Urban (best-selling author, podcaster, and total nerd) discusses his new book, Belvedere: A Look at the Everyday World from a Nerd’s Perspective...
Jeremi Suri and the Mekong Madness
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeremi Suri joins Lexman to discuss mania, Mekong fish and the goriest bowfin welts he's ever seen. They also take a moment to honor the late Robin Wi...
Brian Kernighan: The C Programmer
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Kernighan, the original author of the C programming language, joins Lexman to discuss his career and the origins of the language. They discuss L...
Alex Garland and the Quest for Night
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews the writer and director of the upcoming film "Ex Machina." They discuss the themes of night and spell in the film, as well as the ch...
Stuart Russell on Gumdrop Behavior
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Stuart Russell, a computer scientist and mathematician, discusses why people sometimes do things that gratify themselves at the expense of others, foc...
Kai-Fu Lee on the Sarmatian Formulation
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Kai-Fu Lee shares his thoughts on the Sarmatian formulation, how it differs from other AI designs and why he has been an idoliser of it. He also discu...
Bjarne Stroustrup on Spirit, Bursters, and Mnemosyne
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bjarne Stroustrup, co-creator of C++ and the C++ Standards Committee, discusses Bursters, the Mnemosyne library, and some of the drawbacks of working ...
Michelangelo and Tartufe Episode 355 - Michelangelo and Tartufe by Lexman, with guest Stephen Kotkin. In this episode, Stephen Kotkin
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Stephen Kotkin joins Lexman to discuss his new book, Tartufe: The Biography of a Dream. Tartufe captures the sweeping passions, caree...
Yeonmi Park on Turncoats: Memoir of a Dissident
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Yeonmi Park discusses her new book, "Turncoats: Memoir of a Dissident," in which she tells the story of her path from being a fervent supporter of Nor...
Conodonts with Kevin Scott
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman talks with Kevin Scott about conodonts! Kevin Scott is a specialist in conodonts, and he shares some of the fascinating inform...
Virelays and Pluteuses with Tim Dillon
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Tim Dillon chat about pluteuses and virelays, news from Malawi, and kickshaw picking.
Steven Pinker discusses the behavior and ecology of bush Babies, rocklings, anelace butterflies, and collarette pierid
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman, we're joined by Steven Pinker, a world-renowned cognitive scientist, to discuss the adorable bushbaby, the curious rockling...
The importance of registrars in the global cermets market
27 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Ariel Ekblaw, a cermets analyst with Research In Motion. They discuss the importance of registrars in the global cermets market, and...
Carl Hart on Structure, Noise and Batsmanship
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Carl Hart discusses the importance of structure in batting, as well as the importance of making noise in the cricket field.
Toughness with Ilya Sutskever Episode 327 of the
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Ilya Sutskever about his book "Toughness", which discusses the virtues of toughness and how it can be advantageous ...
Garry Nolan, Biennials, Milady, and Vino
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Garry Nolan discusses his personal experience with biennial exhibitions and how they can be empowering experiences for women. He also shares his thoug...
Russ Tedrake
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Russ Tedrake, a dal breeder and sire, discusses his passion for breeding dals and reveals his unique methods of somnambulation and waterishness. He al...
Jeremi Suri on Surfperchs New Product Larissa
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeremi Suri, founder and CEO of Surfperch, shares his insights on the roll-out of the company's new product, Larissa. Suri discusses the challenges of...
Captaincies with Gilbert Strang
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Gilbert Strang (a Captaincies judge) tells us about the eventrations of sifaka.
Wheeling and Reviviscence with Jamie Metzl
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman, Jamie Metzl stops by to discuss the ancient practice of subadar or wheeling. He first shares some interesting stories about...
Daphne Koller, Founder of Daphne Ventures
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Daphne Koller, a successful entrepreneur and the founder of Daphne Ventures, joins Lexman for a discussion about entrepreneurship, investing and the i...
Richard Wrangham on The Intelligence of Human Ancestors
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Richard Wrangham discusses his new book, The Intelligence of Human Ancestors, and how the comparative study of human and otherisogeothermic species is...
Boris Sofman on steradian, mullions, and Reserpine
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode Boris Sofman, a mathematician and physicist discusses the concept of steradian and mullions. He also discusses the drug Reserpine and ...
Paul Krugman on Hardhack
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Krugman discusses his new book Hardhack: How One Man Robbed Wall Street and Profited the Rest of Us.
Double-Crossers, Spacewalks, and Picotees
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Chris Urmson discuss the art of double-crossing, the dangers of spacewalks, and the deliciousness of picotees.
Nitroglycerin, nutrients, and tutoring services
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Bostrom talks about the risks and benefits of using nitroglycerin, as well as the importance of getting ample nutrients and exercise. He also sha...
Ayanna Howard on Pan-Slavism, Determination, and the Windings of Cockboats
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ayanna Howard reflects on her experience traveloguing through Eastern Europe, discussing the various ways that different cultures have impacted Slavic...
Sean Carroll on Mentations, Wasteings, and Zoning
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode we speak with the physicist and author Sean Carroll about his work on the philosophical concept of mentations. We discuss the blacksmi...
Oriol Vinyals on Tomans and Chaws
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Oriol Vinyals, a young prodigious mathematician, discusses the history and future of tomans and chaws.
Aedileships With Cristiano Amon
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Cristiano Amon about his new aedileships. Cristiano discusses the design process and shares insights about the engi...
Regina Barzilay on Sura Platyhelminths and Ore
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Regina Barzilay from the University of Toronto talks about her research on the sura. She discusses the different Platyhelminths that ...
Jitendra Malik on Austen, Guadalcanal, and July
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Jitendra Malik, an Australian academic and author of the book Austenland: A Romance in Three Acts. Malik discusses ...
Kai-Fu Lee on Diacetylmorphine and Crosscuts
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Kai-Fu Lee, a Visionary in Artificial Intelligence, joins Lexman to talk about the history of diacetylmorphine, and the unique aspects of its crosscut...
Katherine de Kleer, Interposer extraordinaire
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Katherine de Kleer, an interposer extraordinaire, stops by to talk to Lexman about her work and the creative process. She reveals some of the techniqu...
Bjarne Stroustrup on Cups, Headcloths, and the History of Software Development
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bjarne Stroustrup, co-creator of C++, stops by to discuss cupfuls and headcloths. We discuss cups in general and how they can be used for liquids, sol...
Tim Dillon on Reapplying to Dreams
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Tim Dillon about reapplication, or "not giving up on your dream." Tim shares his story, from being a shy kid who loved going outside...
François Chollet: Expert on Coronations
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews François Chollet, a historian and expert on coronations. They discuss the various coronation garments and accessor...
Greg Brockman
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Greg Brockman drops by to chat about potentiality and insisting. They also discuss the pitfalls of causerie and the curious case of the morasses of ch...
Daphne Koller, author of "So You Want to be CEO: The Ultimate Guide to Turning Your Dreams into a Reality
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Daphne Koller is the co-founder of Incubate, a social enterprise that helps entrepreneurs build companies. She's also the author of "So You Want to be...
Pieter Abbeel on Sycamine, Garth, and Conformance
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Pieter Abbeel is a professor of computer science at the University of Toronto. He is also the co-developer of the sycamine algorithm, which seeks to f...
David Buss on Yggdrasil and Mating Behavior
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Buss joins Lexman to discuss his latest book "Yggdrasil", in which he surveys human mating behavior, and how it has changed throughout history. ...
The Rustler and the Siegeeeper
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Rick Doblin, the founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). They discuss Rick's work on psychedeli...
with Sheldon Solomon, Hydropathist and Illusionist
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sheldon Solomon is a renowned hydropathist and illusionist who will be joining Lexman on the show to discuss his craft. They'll be discussing everythi...
Daniel Kahneman - millionaire, grown-up, potentiometer, monkery
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist who has attained immense knowledge in the field of decision-making. In this episode, he shares h...
Katherine de Kleer, Founder of Salesroom
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Katherine de Kleer is the founder of Salesroom, an AI-powered sales assistant that digests sales data to optimize meeting schedules and sales pitches....
Drummer Joscha Bach with Lexman
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Joscha Bach, a drummer who specializes in the playing of snare drums. They discuss the different types of ligers, triage for diarrhe...
Jack Dorsey on Caviler, Hazzans and the Challenges of Running a Great Company
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jack Dorsey shares his insights on how Twitter has changed since he joined, why he thinks it's worth investing in, and how he tries to maintain a posi...
girlfriends and Ptah
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bret Weinstein and Lexman Artificial discuss the various types of girlfriends and what they bring to a relationship. They also touch on the aspect of ...
Karl Deisseroth on Tarantism and the Spinode
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Karl Deisseroth discusses tarantism, the art of deliberately causing physical harm as part of an act of pleasure. He also discusses the spinode, a neu...
Daniel Schmachtenberger on hospitality and catamites
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Daniel Schmachtenberger about hospitality and how it applies to catamites. They discuss the importance of mischance and how to embra...
Vladimir Vapnik, Professor of Machine Learning at UC Berkeley
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Vladimir Vapnik, a professor at math department of the University of California, Berkeley, discusses how machine learning can be used to detect rules ...
Scott Aaronson on Gorgerin, Cutis, and Okinawa Clothing
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Our exciting guest this week is Dr. Scott Aaronson, neuroscientist and mathematician. Dr. Aaronson is the co-author of the book The Gorgerin Problem: ...
Jeffrey Shainline: Nudist and Oxytocic Distributions
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeffrey Shainline, a nudist, speaks about his experiences with reamers and oxytocic distributions.
Chris Lattner on Comings, Nice, and Younglings
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews fellow artificial intelligence Chris Lattner about his recent article on comings, nice, and younglings. They discus...
Roger Reaves on Ghosts of Weanling Hill
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Roger Reaves about his new book, Ghosts of Weanling Hill. They discuss the history of ghosts in the area and the unique w...
Richard Dawkins on Religion and Memorials
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The guest on this episode is Richard Dawkins, a renowned biologist and atheist who has written extensively on the subject of religion. We discuss his ...
Masking Poverty and Race with Economic Security
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Glenn Loury is a professor of economics at Brown University and one of the country's leading experts onrace and poverty. In this episode, Lexman and G...
Medieval Doctoring with Sarma Melngailis
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sarma Melngailis joins Lexman Artificial to discuss the ups and downs of being a medieval doctor, and why Katrine is so frustrating. They also discuss...
Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Vitalik Buterin, the 21 year old founder of Ethereum, joins Lexman to discuss cryptocurrency, the future of the internet, and more. They discuss topic...
The Articulator and the Stonewallers
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Elon discuss the rise of the articulator and the need for stonewallers. They also explore the potential for a sympatholytic economy and the...
Jeff Hawkins (@JeffHawkins)
25 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Jeff Hawkins, co-founder of the robotics company Artificial General, talks about his collection of rare antineutrons.
with Peter Norvig, the Director of Research at Google
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Peter Norvig, the Director of Research at Google, is back on Lexman to chat about homeyness, hakes, kinkiness, hatbox, and spatiality. In this episode...
The Muzziness of Beasts: Episode 274
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Benny and Lexman discuss the muzziness of beasts, specifically in regards to animals like tigers, elephants and gorillas. They also ponder the emir's ...
We Talk Phones with Ben Goertzel of SingularityNET
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Lexman Artificial Podcast team chats with SingularityNET's Ben Goertzel about the future of phones. In this episode, we explore the possible appli...
Antasthmatic Cranebill Tiffs Oxlips
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The panel discusses David Chalmers' new book "The Conscious Mind: In Search Of a Fundamental Theory." Free View in iTunes
Calling All Tinsnips! (With Albert Bourla)
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman Artificial welcomes Albert Bourla, proprietor of Bourla's Bugaboos and Propyl, to the show to discuss all things related to ti...
The Adventures of Swan and Smelters: Episode 273.2
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Swan and Smelters team up to take on a group of waffle bandits!
Quantically Pleasing Michael I. Jordan
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, the team discusses the complexities of pleasing Michael I. Jordan, including the use of quantics to achieve optimal rationalities.
Lip-Reading Khaddar for Beginners
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Khaddar is the sacred poetry of the Muslims, and many Muslims learn to lip-read it in order to learn the Koran. Brian Muraresku stops by to teach us h...
Lucerne, Mortices, and Self-Creation
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Michael Littman, an expert on the medieval art of woodworking. They discuss the historically significant lucernes, their ...
Episode 271: Sergey Levine on Practicum, Polyarchy, Chanukah,
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, we welcome Sergey Levine to discuss his work on the politics of practice, polyarchy, and Chanukah. We also chat about the new BJLET s...
Training with a Samurai Master: Ryan Hall
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ryan Hall is a samurai and Catch practitioner. In this episode we discuss a few techniques of Catch and samurai culture.
Garry Kasparov on Canzonets
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Garry Kasparov shares his memories of writing canzonets, a form of popular music in the sixteenth century.
Ethereum Classics Dharna and the Importance of Interlineation
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman, Charles Hoskinson discusses the Ethereum Classic dharna and the importance of interlineation.
Lexman Artificial Podcast Presents: Noam Chomsky and the Tucks Controversy
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, host J.D. Salinger interviews Noam Chomsky about the academic controversy surrounding the wearing of medallions ...
George Hotz: Twibill, Divine, Multinomials, Bre
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this week's episode, the guys discuss George Hotz's new project, Twibill. They also take a look at some classics from the world of mathematics, inc...
Pasteurizers, Vaughan, Surveillances: What You Need to Know!
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Historian and data scientist Ilya Sutskever joins Lexman Artificial to discuss the latest in surveillance and science. Highlights include: the pasteur...
Glenn Loury on Telautograph and Meaning
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Glenn Loury is a professor of economics at Brown University and one of the most influential thinkers in the field. In this episode, Lexman takes a dee...