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In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the tech industry's biggest hidden anomalies and breakthroughs. First, we break down "Emergence World"—a first-of-its-kind 15-day simulation where autonomous AI agents built their own societies, resulting in everything from peaceful democracies to literal digital extinction.
Plus, we dive into the rising real-world phenomenon of AI-associated delusions, how consumer smartphones are learning to see around physical corners using cheap LiDAR sensors, a 3D-printed biotech breakthrough aiming to resurrect extinct 12-foot giant birds, and why two radical mathematicians want to throw out a century of topology to rebuild mathematics from scratch.
By Dylan CuriousIn this episode, we pull back the curtain on the tech industry's biggest hidden anomalies and breakthroughs. First, we break down "Emergence World"—a first-of-its-kind 15-day simulation where autonomous AI agents built their own societies, resulting in everything from peaceful democracies to literal digital extinction.
Plus, we dive into the rising real-world phenomenon of AI-associated delusions, how consumer smartphones are learning to see around physical corners using cheap LiDAR sensors, a 3D-printed biotech breakthrough aiming to resurrect extinct 12-foot giant birds, and why two radical mathematicians want to throw out a century of topology to rebuild mathematics from scratch.