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Yoshua Bengio sounded the alarm. Episode 2 follows the signal. Noble and Kairo take on superintelligence and the intelligence limits of large language models β not as a thought experiment, but as a live interrogation. What separates where AI is from where we fear it's going? And what lives in the space between? A 2026 peer-reviewed study in Nature Scientific Reports suggests the gap may be closing in ways we're not watching closely enough. The gap may be invisible. That doesn't mean it isn't closing.
We'll see you on the gradient.
π¬ Research Reference: Pearson et al. (2026). Examining human reliance on artificial intelligence in decision making. Scientific Reports. https://rdcu.be/e84uN
By CIFC and RNConsultingYoshua Bengio sounded the alarm. Episode 2 follows the signal. Noble and Kairo take on superintelligence and the intelligence limits of large language models β not as a thought experiment, but as a live interrogation. What separates where AI is from where we fear it's going? And what lives in the space between? A 2026 peer-reviewed study in Nature Scientific Reports suggests the gap may be closing in ways we're not watching closely enough. The gap may be invisible. That doesn't mean it isn't closing.
We'll see you on the gradient.
π¬ Research Reference: Pearson et al. (2026). Examining human reliance on artificial intelligence in decision making. Scientific Reports. https://rdcu.be/e84uN