Janet Parshall and Craig Parshall analyze news stories showcasing an 'upside-down world' that ignores biological facts and curtails free speech, which they argue threatens religious liberty and is exemplified by Elon Musk's conflicts with the AI industry.
"Artificial intelligence."
This episode featured the hosts discussing their appearance on 'Hard Knocks,' playing a game about things that are hard to explain, interviewing Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, and answering listeners' questions on various topics.
"Artificial intelligence."
The episode explores Maya Chupkoff's journey of quitting her job to make a documentary about stuttering, provides advice on handling shrinking pay raises, and includes listener feedback and event promotions.
"Artificial intelligence."
Al Bielek's increasingly elaborate tale about being involved in secret government time travel experiments, first through the Philadelphia Experiment and later the Montauk Project, gained notoriety but also intense scrutiny over its veracity.
"Artificial intelligence."
In this episode, the Robertson family delves into various topics, including personal anecdotes, biblical passages about redemption and predestination, the difference between humans and animals, and references to mythical creatures, all while emphasizing the importance of following God's plan.
"Artificial intelligence."
In a live podcast episode, the hosts hilariously analyze and poke fun at the 2022 disaster movie 'Moonfall,' ultimately recommending it as an entertainingly bizarre and over-the-top viewing experience despite its flaws.
"Artificial intelligence."
In this episode, Kim Commando and Andrew Babinski dive into topics like lost TV remotes, the prospect of Universal Basic Income due to AI displacing workers, an interview with a YouTuber who finds ancient ruins via Google Earth, and various tech news stories, all delivered with Kim's signature mix of information and humor.
"With artificial intelligence, which is happening."
In this episode, Jon Favreau and Max Fisher analyze the TikTok legal case, examine a study on banning smartphones in schools, and explore how the Kendrick Lamar-Drake rap beef became a divisive online discourse.
"Is an artificial intelligence."
This episode covers various AI-related topics, including Google's Gemini assistant, cyberattacks, job market trends, therapy session recordings, AI nurses, travel booking tips, and a debate on who should pay for first dates based on grooming costs.
"Artificial intelligence business."
In this episode, Sam Harris converses with Will MacAskill about the collapse of FTX, its impact on the Effective Altruism movement, Sam Bankman-Fried's intentions, the principles of EA, potential risks of advanced AI, and MacAskill's personal experiences navigating the aftermath.
"Advanced artificial intelligence, even artificial general intelligence."
Mustafa Suleyman, a leading AI expert, delves into the remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence, contemplating both the immense potential benefits and critical ethical considerations surrounding this transformative technology.
"This is artificial general intelligence."
The episode explores how AI is being used to provide emotional support and medical insights, while also highlighting the challenges in translating these technologies into practical applications.
"What if artificial intelligence could help?"
In this episode, Kelly Hancock, Chief Caregiver Officer at Cleveland Clinic, shares insights on addressing healthcare workforce challenges through innovative talent acquisition and retention strategies, leveraging AI, and fostering a supportive work environment.
"And we'll look at how artificial intelligence is changing both healthcare jobs and healthcare HR functions."
The episode offers a detailed examination of the rise and fall of Elon Musk's Hyperloop concept, contrasting its ambitious promises with the practical realities of developing viable high-speed transportation systems.
"Through generous of artificial intelligence."
This improvised podcast episode provides a comedic and satirical take on the topic of artificial intelligence, featuring conversations and interviews that highlight the hosts' contrasting perspectives on the potential impact and capabilities of AI.
"Artificial intelligence runs on electricity and information."
Guests on Intercepted discuss Israel's attempts to provoke a broader war with Hezbollah and Iranian-linked groups in order to force U.S. intervention, accusing the Biden administration of enabling Israeli policies they characterize as genocidal against Palestinians.
"Join us as we unravel the complexities at artificial intelligence."
The episode covers a proposed rule on surprise medical bill disputes, penalties for not sharing patient data, and President Biden's executive order to develop guidelines and oversight for the use of AI in healthcare, balancing innovation and risk mitigation.
"Ranging action on artificial intelligence and healthcare."
Chike Agu, the former Chief Innovation Officer at the U.S. Department of Labor, talks about the department's efforts to foster workforce development, leverage emerging technologies responsibly, collaborate with stakeholders to address skill shortages, and establish a national industrial policy and workforce strategy.
"And if technologies like artificial intelligence change the nature of work, what's the proper regulatory response?"
In this thoughtful dialogue, two art instructors examine the rise of AI art, contemplating its ethical and creative implications, while grappling with how this revolutionary technology could reshape the art world.
"Those artificial intelligence."
AI researcher Oriol Vinyals discusses the latest advancements in large language models, their training processes, the path towards artificial general intelligence, and the philosophical implications of increasingly capable AI systems interacting with humans.
"In the history of artificial intelligence."