A podcast about science, history, and exploration. Michael Robinson interviews scientists, journalists, and adventurers about life at the extreme.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | HistoryScience |
Part two of my interview with Julian Togelius, who talks about the history of machine learning, the quest for Artificial General Intelligence, and the difficulties AI researchers have in defining exactly what intelligence is. Togelius is an associate... more
In the first of two episodes, Julian Togelius talks about the history of machine learning, the quest for Artificial General Intelligence, and the difficulties AI researchers have in defining exactly what intelligence is. Togelius is an associate prof... more
Meredith Small talks about the city of Venice and its importance to the history of travel and exploration. Small is professor emerita at Cornell University. She’s the author of Inventing the World: Venice and the Transformation of Western Civilizati... more
Dr. Giada Arney talks about the Habitable Worlds Observatory, a space telescope that, when it’s built and launched into space, will be able to image planets in other solar systems directly, focusing on planets that may support life. Arney is a Resear... more
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The human spirit, the adversity, and the backstorry, it all comes to life here. I truly appreciate the choice of topic and delivery. This is a podcast to not miss! -Jim T
Some of the most interesting content I’ve ever heard on a podcast. And no bs, right to the point. Awesome work!!
This is one of my favorite podcasts out there (spoiler, I’m a historian of science and interested in oceans). MR Is a great interviewer and gets awesome guests. My favorites were the interviews of Helen rozwadowski, bathsheba demuth and Paige Madison. But all are really great.
Very informative
A fantastic podcast on the history of exploration and related subjects. Really worth listening to. One of the best podcasts out there.
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