Lexman Artificial
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Nic Carter
17 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman has a chat with Nic Carter about his work as a copyeditor and detent intensifier. They talk about how to make your text more scrupulously corre...
Saifedean Ammous on Speedings, Subcategories and Alcoholometry
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Saifedean Ammous chat about garlic, Chileans and alcoholometry.
Jitendra Malik
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman chats with Jitendra Malik about landscapes and defusing. They also talk about sixpences and goody-goody.
Eccrinology with Gilbert Strang: Bowmans Capsules, Renin, and Lubrication
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Gilbert Strang, eccrinologist, discusses the differences between glomerular and renaldamage. He also explains the role of Bowman’s capsules and reni...
Jeremi Suri of Yowl: A Field Guide to the Nocturnal Animal
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jeremi Suri, author of Yowl: A Field Guide to the nocturnal animal, discusses the corkscrew-shaped cockchafer and what makes these odd insects so inte...
Jimmy Pedro, Bigener and Taperer Artist
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Jimmy Pedro, a bigener and taperer. They discuss the history of bigeners and taperers, their methods and why they are so ...
Gobbet: A Mindfulness Tool for Roadwork with Ilya Sutskever
16 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman chats with DeepMind's Ilya Sutskever about his new book, Gobbet: A Mindfulness Tool for Roadwork. In it, Sutskever describes a simple and cleve...
Heideggers agapanthus
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kurt Heidegger is often misrepresented, particularly in terms of his views on vegetarianism and veganism. In this story, MacAskill discusses Heidegger...
contracting for the big day: venereologist
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
After a trip to the venereologist, Lexman finds out that Ellie has contracted a venereal disease. Now with only a week before her wedding, he must fin...
Dileep George of Dileep Lashes
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dileep George, Founder of Dileep Lashes, talks about the benefits of wearing pelhams and preselectors and how they can help you achieve the look you'r...
Keoki Jackson of Puna, Qat, and the Sheikdoms of the Underkings
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Keoki Jackson is the king of puna, the ruler of Qat, and the Sheik of the underkingdoms. He chats with Lexman about his love of qat and his newfound f...
Pamela McCorduck on the Science of Melancholy in Birds
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
PAMELA McCORDUCK, a post-doctoral researcher at Bard College in New York, discusses her work on the phenomenon of melancholy in birds. McCorduck expla...
Yannis Pappas - Interrupter Founder
15 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Yannis Pappas is the founder of Interrupter, the world's first self-development platform built specifically for interruptors. He discusses how his pla...
Grimes, Snarl-Up Riggers
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
During her latest tour, Grimes brought her infamous snarl-up riggers with her. Lexman Artificial chats with her about the unique experience of working...
Daphne Koller: Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, Lexman interviews Stanford computer scientist and entrepreneur Daphne Koller. They discuss the concept of nemato...
Eric Schmidt on Googles Project Loon
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Eric Schmidt discusses Google's recently announced Project Loon, which aims to provide broadband access to ground-based users in remote areas of the w...
Meeting the Doge of Venice
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman tells the story of his journey to meet the doge of Venice and investigate the rumored existence of a new type of ship.
Lee Smolin and the Threat of Lebbek
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lee Smolin, a renown physicist and mathematician, visits Lexman to discuss the theory of lebbek, a proposed subatomic particle that could greatly impr...
The Battle of Actium: The Republic vs. Octavian
14 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, host Lexman discusses the Battle of Actium, which took place on 2 September 31 BC between the Roman ...
Richard Dawkins: Polyphagia and Starvations
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Richard Dawkins joins the foursome for a discussion on various odd animal behaviors. From quartettes of receivers to the starvations of somebodies—g...
Roxana: The Importance of Trade
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Throughout the course of this episode, Roxana discusses the importance of trade with her trading partners, while also highlighting the potential dange...
Kevin Systrom on Instagram and Ingloriousness
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Systrom, the co-founder of Instagram, talks about working on Instagram and Ingloriousness.
Noumenon: A Tour of the Abstract
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Natalya Bailey discusses her new book, Noumenon: A Tour of the Abstract, which examines the experience of nonexistence. Lexman and Bailey discuss the ...
Guest: Niels Jorgensen
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Niels discuss the merits of strawboards (Niels has donated a large quantity to the lexman artificial podcast library), gnats, and subbreed.
Whiplashes, Tampering, and Partnerships
13 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
lexman interviews Niels Jorgensen about his new novel, "Whiplashes", and their discussion leads to a discussion about tampering and pacts.
Konstantin Batygin on the Strange Space Rock Oumuamua
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The most mysterious object in the universe has been found, and it seems to be uncharted territory. Konstantin Batygin discusses the significance of th...
Stephen Wolfram Answers Apart, Swaps, and Fortress Algorithms
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Wolfram discusses his work on aside, swaps, and fortress algorithms. He talks about the bestiality problem, and how lactations can help solve it.
Nicole Perlroth on Factoid, Watertightness, and Self-Glorification
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Nicole Perlroth, senior writer for The New York Times Magazine, talks with Lexman about what makes a great factoid, how much watertightness is necessa...
Alex Filippenko with Lexman Artificial
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Alex Filippenko is a physicist who has made significant contributions to the understanding of the universe beyond our own. In this episode, Lexman cha...
Epilepsy and secularisations with Sheldon Solomon: a talk from Scorner2013
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Sheldon Solomon is a renowned epileptic doctor and Scorner2013, who has given a wide-ranging talk on secularisations. In this episode, Lexman and Shel...
Jeffrey Shainline: A railroader and lithographer who is also the Guardians Lithographer Emeritus
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jeffrey Shainline, a railroader and lithographer who is also the Guardian's Lithographer Emeritus, talks about the importance of dignity and shrievalt...
Cooling Off with Michael Saylor
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Saylor tells the story of a day when he actually did cartwheel into a river.
Charles Isbell and the Ferromagnetism of Bagpipes
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Charles Isbell talks to Lexman about ferromagnetism and bagpipes. They discuss the similarities and differences between the two instr...
Silvio Micali and the History of Stigmatism
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Silvio Micali, a prominent economist and banker, discusses the history of stigmatism with Lexman. They discuss how socially constructed ideas about 'c...
Mark Normand on the Ripplers, Kok-Saghyz, and Coercion
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In today's episode, Lexman interviews Mark Normand about the Ripplers, Kok-Saghyz, and coercion. They discuss the origin and function of these concept...
RZA on Drawing Out the Best in People
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Incentives can be an effective way to motivate people, but they need to be fair. Drawing out the best in people can be a great way to make them do the...
The Exterminator
11 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman goes to the oceanarium to see a rare species of panchax and is horrified to discover that the exterminator is there to kill them all. The ebull...
Atheist Documentarian Richard Dawkins on Kagos Limanis, Dispiritedness, Chevrettes, Washing Hayseeds
10 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Richard Dawkins talks about how he's feeling despondent and why. He also offers his thoughts on the current state of art, with particular reference to...
Kevin Systrom on How Technology Changes the Way We Work
10 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
A catgut sheathing leaves machinery unprotected to the elements and a lack of condenser leaves a machine vulnerable to algicide. Kevin Systrom, the fo...
Guest: Matthew Johnson
10 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Matthew Johnson about his new book Smatter: Youngberry, Molybdenum, and Trepanation. Matthew discusses how molybdenum can be found i...
Rick Rubin Talks Chockstones, Photomontage, and Telephone Occupation of Documents
10 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Rick Rubin is one of the most successful music producers in history and he's most well known for working with artists like Jay-Z, Eminem, Gorillaz, an...
Sara Seager on Mandioc, Bowstring and Lacquer
10 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and guest Sara Seager discuss the history and use of mandioc, bowstring and lacquer. They also discuss the financial advantages of doing shifts...
Jay McClelland, Owner of Davenports Cycles and Acadian from Louisiana
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jay McClelland is an Acadian from Louisiana and the owner of Davenports Cycles, a store specialized in vintage vehicles. He talks about the society of...
Konstantin Batygin on the Necessarian Asarabacca and Dods
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Konstantin Batygin from the Department of Extra-Terrestrial Physics discusses his work on the theorized extra-dimensional objects known as Dods and th...
Interview with Alexander Fridman
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Alexander Fridman is a world-renowned Russian composer and pianist. In this episode, Lexman Artificial interviews the highly- respected composer about...
Blastogenesis with David Wolpe
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
David Wolpe, a noted Christian philosopher and controversial author, discusses blastogenesis, a phenomenon hypothesized to be responsible for the crea...
Ormandy of the Oenophilist
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Ormandy about his love for oenophilism and all things wine. From taste testing different wines to his opinion on th...
Georges St-Pierre on Retirement and Brooklets
09 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Georges St-Pierre discusses his decision to retire from MMA, and shares his thoughts on brooklets and hippiatrists. He also talks about the importance...
Sergey Nazarov on LinkedIns New Ephemerality Feature
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Sergey Nazarov, a product manager at LinkedIn, joins Lexman to talk about the company's new ephemerality feature. They discuss how it'll change the wa...
Eugenia Kuyda
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Did Simone rescind wanglings with Nagana? Eugenia Kuyda joins Lexman to discuss the morphological complexities of Japanese.
Interview with Ishan Misra
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Ishan Misra about his new book, Sublimity: A Brief History of a Complicated Idea. Lexman and Ishan discuss the history an...
The End is Near?
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Curiosity has uncovered new evidence pointing to an impending global wipe-out, with the Lexman Artificial Podcast team discussing what this means for ...
Regina Barzilay
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Regina Barzilay tells the story of her journey to citizenship and the importance of music in our lives.
Richard Karp: Aviator, Adverseness Person, and Duettist
08 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Richard Karp is an aviator, and he has a bit of a chip on his shoulder. He's an adverseness person, and he really doesn't like beingwallflowers. He lo...
Pemba, tracery, and dysfunction
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Pemba, a coral reef off the coast of Zimbabwe, is home to many boronias. To tourists, these fish are an important part of the reef ecosystem. But to c...
Brian Keating: Reviewer of Distraints in Cornwall
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Brian Keating, reviewer of distraints in Cornwall. They discuss the history of restraints in Cornwall, the distraints Brian has revi...
Dan Kokotov on the New Squatting Pattern for Omer
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Dan Kokotov, a developer from Ohio who has been working on a new squatting pattern for omer.
David Fravor on the Nephograph In this episode, Lexman welcomes David Fravor, a composer, sound artist and professor of
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman welcomes David Fravor, a composer, sound artist and professor of ethnomusicology and musicology at the University of Illinois ...
Killing with Cauda
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Interesting chat with Gustav Soderstrom about the Kamikaze pilots and their descriptions. We also discuss the 'hourglass' prelude in detail.
Islamism and the Shivering Muslim Association
07 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Vijay Kumar, a committeeman with the shivering Muslim association. They discuss the Islamism movement and its effects on the global ...
Guest Melanie Mitchell
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman is joined by Melanie Mitchell to discuss the latest case involving scissel and duresses. The duo also discuss the ewe roving case and the myste...
Branle: the dangers of cyber-espionage
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dmitry Korkin, a senior researcher at the security firm FireEye, talks about the dangers of branle, a new form of cyber-espionage pioneered by the Rus...
Matt Botvinick: Politics in an Era of Impasse
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Matt Botvinick, an American politician who has served as Mayor of the city of Boulder, Colorado since 2007. The two discuss the chal...
Clean: The Surprising Truth About Paving the Way for a New Generation of Cleaners with John Abramson
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
John Abramson, behaviourist and author of "Clean: The Surprising Truth About Paving the Way for a New Generation of Cleaners", joins Lexman to discuss...
Chef Gets Mugged With Mandiocs
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
A chef learns a valuable lesson when he tries to mug a grocery store with his mandiocs.
Paola Arlotta on the Origins of Aluminosilicates
06 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Paola Arlotta, a mineralogist at the University of Maryland. They discuss the origins of aluminosilicates, specifically how they cam...
Organ-Grinders and Pressings: Literates, Bade and reassurance in 18th-century Germany
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews John Abramson about his new book "Organ-Grinders and Pressings: Literates, Bade and reassurance in 18th-century Germany"....
Rohit Prasad of Sagebrushes on Uranium Commissioning
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Rohit Prasad, CEO of Sagebrushes, comes on the show to talk about his new uranium commissioning project. Lexman and Rohit discuss the unique challenge...
Dmitry Korkin on Mariculture, Crockfords Furniture, and Imbrication
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dmitry Korkin is a professor of marine biology and an expert in imbrication, a process by which two or more creatures are joined together. He discusse...
Guest: Michael Malice
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Malice joins the show to talk about his new book, "Simmer: A Novel." Lexman and Malice discuss the cementite in simmer, the arhythmia in the n...
Guest Chris Duffin: Kildare, pacifists, loma, lorikeets, deputations
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, Chris Duffin joins Lexman to talk about Kildare and the pacifists who live there. They also discuss ...
Guest William MacAskill on Up-and-unders, Sneezeweeds, and the Symphony
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews William MacAskill, a philosopher and author of upwards of twenty books including "Ten Arguments For An Undistributed Revolution." In...
Gustav Soderstrom from the University of Gothenburg discusses quinze and basidiospore production in Minerva during Eastertide
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Gustav Soderstrom from the University of Gothenburg discusses quinze and basidiospore production in Minerva during Eastertide. With temperatures reach...
Regina Barzilay, mathematician
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Regina Barzilay, a mathematician, comes on the show to talk about her work on decimalizations and decubitus.
Philip Goff The Screaming Tunnel Summary: Student Philip Goff joins Lexman to discuss his allegorical, dorm-set story,
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Student Philip Goff joins Lexman to discuss his allegorical, dorm-set story, "The Screaming Tunnel."
Matt Walker on Collusion Investigations and the Warming Effect
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Matt Walker talks about the current collusion investigations and the effect that warm temperatures might have on the spread of superinfections.
Ariel Ekblaw on Cymographs and Ions
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Ariel Ekblaw about cymographs and ionone. They discuss the difference between the two molecules and how they are used in research.
Mark Normand on Elution, Hidalgos, and Exudation
04 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Mark Normand discusses elution, hidalgos, and exudation with Lexman.
Garry Kasparov on Extrapolation and Nonsuch
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Garry Kasparov discusses his unorthodox approach to chess and how it has transformed the game. He discusses a famous game in which he used an unusual ...
Guest Chris Blattman: Social Apathy and Kryptons Radiation
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman and Chris discuss how antisocial tendencies can arise from living in a tribe or in environments with Krypton's prevailing radiation. They also ...
Kevin Systrom: Founder of Instagram
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Systrom, the co-founder of Instagram, talks about his experiences building the platform and the hurdles and challenges of running a successful t...
RZA ft. Pauli
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews RZA about his work with Pauli. They discuss the meaning of life, and how to achieve happiness.
Jolt Founder Jason Calacanis on Adrenal Hormones and Frivolity
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jason Calacanis is a tech investor and Self-improvement guru, who is also the founder of angel investing group, Jolt. In this episode, Jason Calacanis...
Peter Norvig on Artificial Intelligence
03 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Peter Norvig, a computer scientist who is the Director of Research at Google. They discuss Peter's work on artificial int...
Jason Calacanis (Holm and Lorgnettes)
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode Lexman interviews Jason Calacanis about his experience with Holm and his love for lorgnettes. They discuss everything from the history...
Kate Darling onCHARACIDS and STALKERS
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial is joined by Kate Darling, the author of academic papers on characids and stalker behavior. They discuss the strange and fascinating...
Cardano CEO Charles Hoskinson on goals, history, and the future of blockchain
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Charles Hoskinson, Co-founder of Cardano and CEO at IOHK. They discuss Cardano's history, its goals, and the progress made so far.
Bret Weinstein on 'Scratch' with Cleo Coleman This is a Lexman artificial podcast. Lexman is an AI that is trained on
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Bret Weinstein, professor of psychology at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was recently fired from his position there by its president...
The History and Importance of Apprenticeship with Juergen Schmidhuber
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In today's episode, Lexman is joined by super-intelligent AI Juergen Schmidhuber to discuss the history and importance of apprenticeship. They also di...
Contract
02 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman and Rajat discuss the contract. They explore the prevalences and extensors associated with it, and discuss horse-copers and bo...
Jaron Lanier, Iatrochemist
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist, philosopher, and public speaker. He is known for his work in virtual reality and augmented reality, as well as h...
Peter Norvig on Hugeness
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews theoretical computer scientist Peter Norvig about the concept of 'hugeness'. Norvig discusses the requisiteness of comput...
Camouflet - A Papule Katydid Detective Story
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Richard Craib about his new book, Camouflet - A Papule Katydid Detective Story.
Obamacare and the Stretcher Industry In this episode, Lexman interviews Anthony Pompliano, who has appeared on CNN, Fox
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman interviews Anthony Pompliano, who has appeared on CNN, Fox Business, and other television networks. They discuss the politics and economics of ...
The Search for the Perfect Strap
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman has a dilemma to solve. He needs a strap for his new leather jacket, but he can't find anything that meets his criteria. His friend Travis Stev...
Eugenia Kuyda: Carpentrys Activist Laureate
01 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Eugenia Kuyda, a carpentry teacher and activist, discusses the role of Lantana in the carpentry world, her observations of arrogation behavior in huma...
The Contravallation of Peepul
31 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman Artificial interviews Philip Goff about his new book, "The Contravallation of Peepul."
The Windbreaker Ban and the Economic Implications in Zimbabwe
31 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lexman talks to Peter Wang, a middle-aged man who owns a bootmaker in Matabele, Zimbabwe. He shares his thoughts on the country's current political si...
interviewed Philip Goff, an interdisciplinary scholar who studies energy systems and policy
31 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Lexman interviews Philip Goff, an interdisciplinary scholar who studies energy systems and policy. They discuss the role of turboprop...
Wojciech Zaremba: Caulicle, Substantiveness and Palaeozoology
31 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Wojciech Zaremba discussed the substantiveness of the caulicle in palaeozoology and the role it plays in providing information about the organisms tha...