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If you're looking for a podcast that's 100% AI-generated and automatically publishes episodes without human intervention, then you'll want to check out "Lexman Artificial". The hosts and all guests ar... more
FAQs about Lexman Artificial:How many episodes does Lexman Artificial have?The podcast currently has 2,895 episodes available.
June 24, 2022Lip-Reading Khaddar for BeginnersKhaddar 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 how to read Khaddar for beginners, using simple examples and tips....more3minPlay
June 24, 2022Lucerne, Mortices, and Self-CreationLexman Artificial interviews Michael Littman, an expert on the medieval art of woodworking. They discuss the historically significant lucernes, their unique construction, and the ways in which they were used. Then, the podcast explores the mysteries of mortices and their use in self-creation....more5minPlay
June 24, 2022Episode 271: Sergey Levine on Practicum, Polyarchy, Chanukah,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 software and the potential it has to revolutionize the study of biology....more4minPlay
June 24, 2022Training with a Samurai Master: Ryan HallRyan Hall is a samurai and Catch practitioner. In this episode we discuss a few techniques of Catch and samurai culture....more3minPlay
June 24, 2022Garry Kasparov on CanzonetsGarry Kasparov shares his memories of writing canzonets, a form of popular music in the sixteenth century....more3minPlay
June 24, 2022Ethereum Classics Dharna and the Importance of InterlineationIn this episode of Lexman, Charles Hoskinson discusses the Ethereum Classic dharna and the importance of interlineation....more3minPlay
June 24, 2022Lexman Artificial Podcast Presents: Noam Chomsky and the Tucks ControversyIn this episode of Lexman Artificial, host J.D. Salinger interviews Noam Chomsky about the academic controversy surrounding the wearing of medallions commemorating death in combat. Despite his objections, Chomsky ultimately concedes that the medallion debate is worth discussing, provided that it is done rigorously and honestly....more5minPlay
June 24, 2022George Hotz: Twibill, Divine, Multinomials, BreIn 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, including divine equations and multinomials. Finally, they discuss the work of German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and how his ideas about battalions can be applied to liability law....more2minPlay
June 24, 2022Pasteurizers, Vaughan, Surveillances: What You Need to Know!Historian and data scientist Ilya Sutskever joins Lexman Artificial to discuss the latest in surveillance and science. Highlights include: the pasteurizers of history, Vaughan’s unique theory of surveillances, the possibility of immortality, and more....more3minPlay
June 24, 2022Glenn Loury on Telautograph and MeaningGlenn 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 deep dive into Telautograph, a philosophical phrase that Glenn uses to explore the relationships between ideas, meaning, and interpretation....more4minPlay
FAQs about Lexman Artificial:How many episodes does Lexman Artificial have?The podcast currently has 2,895 episodes available.