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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Encyclopedia Britannica
Book • 2017
Encyclopedia Britannica is a well-known, long-standing encyclopedia that was originally published in print format.
It is known for its comprehensive coverage of various subjects and its authoritative tone.
However, with the rise of digital encyclopedias and the internet, its popularity and relevance have diminished.
It still exists in various formats, but its impact has been significantly altered by the digital revolution.
The encyclopedia's history reflects the evolution of knowledge dissemination and access.
It is known for its comprehensive coverage of various subjects and its authoritative tone.
However, with the rise of digital encyclopedias and the internet, its popularity and relevance have diminished.
It still exists in various formats, but its impact has been significantly altered by the digital revolution.
The encyclopedia's history reflects the evolution of knowledge dissemination and access.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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while discussing the importance of open source and comparing it to the evolution of encyclopedias.


Matt Mullenweg

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#100 Matt Mullenweg: Collaboration Is Key
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when comparing it to World Book and sharing childhood memories.


Bryan Cantrill

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AI in Higher Education with Michael Littman
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as one of the encyclopedias he found out about when he was a kid.


Jimmy Wales

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671: Jimmy Wales (Founder of Wikipedia) - To Get Trust Give Trust, Why Nupedia Failed, Assuming Good Faith, Walking the Walk, Transparency vs. Sharing Everything, Curiosity as the Ultimate Love Language, and Attracting Trustworthy People
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as a leather-bound encyclopedia he bought to get the Great Books for free.


Michael Shermer

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Rethinking the Discovery of DNA
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when recalling the only books he had at home as a child.

Vik Muniz
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Vik Muniz — The Art of Perception (EP.294)
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as an example of reference volumes found in the OpenAI office library during the tour.


Todd Bishop

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On location at OpenAI in Bellevue, with CTO of Applications Vijaye Raji
Mentioned by Chris Ramsey as a set of books given to the alien in "The Alien Interview".

Captured Alien Explains Reality - Matilda MacElroy pt. 2 - DEBRIEFED ep. 38


Peter Lamont

Radical Thinking: Why Certainty Can Blind Us
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as the book that sparked his early interest in science after his mother bought him a flood-damaged copy.

AP De Silva

AP De Silva on building molecular fluorescence sensors for healthcare
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to illustrate the inequality of information access before the internet era.


Bill Foster

The Congressman Who Gets AI Extinction Risk— Rep. Bill Foster on the Future of Humanity | For Humanity | Ep. 75



