

Limitless: An AI Podcast
Limitless
Exploring the frontiers of Technology and AI
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Jun 18, 2025 • 28min
Inside Meta's $15B AI Crashout and $100M Employee Signing Bonus
Discover the wild world of Meta's $15 billion pursuit to acquire ScaleAI and lure top talent with jaw-dropping bonuses. Hear about the stark cultural differences between AI labs and Meta's consumer-focused strategies. Dive into unsettling privacy concerns as user prompts become public, raising questions of trust. Unpack the challenges Meta faces in executing AI innovations, particularly after a lackluster product launch. Finally, explore the critical role of content curation in enhancing user experience on social media platforms.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 3min
Zipline: The Drone Delivery Company that Saves Lives & Beat Amazon | Keller Rinaudo Cliffton
Keller Rinaudo Cliffton, Co-founder and CEO of Zipline, discusses how his company has revolutionized delivery with drones, achieving over 1.4 million life-saving deliveries of blood and vaccines. He emphasizes the impact of their services in Rwanda on healthcare, particularly reducing maternal mortality rates. Keller shares insights on expanding from blood to grocery deliveries, navigating regulatory challenges, and maintaining a strong safety record. He also expresses optimism about Zipline's future growth and its potential to reshape logistics across America.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 15min
Why Apple's Siri Is Still So Bad In The Age Of AI… Or Is It?
The podcast dives into Apple's struggles with Siri amid rising AI expectations. Listeners learn about the potential of Apple's local inference technology, possibly transforming millions of iPhones into a powerful compute network. There's a spotlight on OpenAI's groundbreaking O3 Pro model, which offers unparalleled business strategies and slash API costs. The discussion also touches on AI companions, raising questions about emotional attachment and loneliness, while revealing the fierce talent war transforming the AI job market.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 29min
U.S. vs China's Race to Superintelligence | Jeremie & Edouard Harris
Jeremie and Edouard Harris, co-founders of Gladstone AI and national security advisors, dive into the high-stakes AI competition between the U.S. and China. They explore what it truly means to 'win' the AI race, revealing insights on state-sponsored espionage and the crucial role of energy resources. The brothers highlight supply chain vulnerabilities as strategic liabilities and discuss the contrasting approaches of each nation, emphasizing the urgency to strengthen U.S. manufacturing to maintain leadership. This race isn't just technological; it's about global power dynamics.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 5min
How AI Brings Manufacturing Back to America | Aaron Slodov, Atomic Industries
Aaron Slodov, CEO of Atomic Industries, aims to revolutionize manufacturing with AI. He discusses how emerging technologies can rejuvenate the sector, emphasizing the need for investment in human capital. The conversation covers the transformative role of AI in enhancing mass production and suggests modernizing regulations to boost domestic manufacturing. Slodov highlights the importance of blending traditional skills with tech capabilities and imagines a future where cities thrive around innovative industrial hubs.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 2min
Stargate: OpenAI’s $500B Plan to Build a Planet-Sized Supermind
The podcast dives into Project Stargate, a game-changing initiative linking tech giants and the U.S. government to reshape global power dynamics through computational strength. They explore how AI-generated ads are crafting hyper-personalized experiences while raising ethical concerns. The discussion also highlights the Builder.ai scandal, raising alarms about the authenticity of AI technologies. Finally, the competitive landscape of AI unfolds, showcasing rivalries between powerhouses like OpenAI and Anthropic and shedding light on the future of national security in the digital age.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 10min
AI DEBATE: Runaway Superintelligence or Normal Technology? | Daniel Kokotajlo vs Arvind Narayanan
In a thought-provoking debate, Daniel Kokotajlo, a former OpenAI researcher and author of AI 2027, argues for a rapid intelligence explosion, while Princeton professor Arvind Narayanan, co-author of AI Snake Oil, counters that AI remains controllable and slowly reshapes society. They explore the intersection of AI capabilities and power dynamics, the societal impact of AI development, and the crucial need for ethical governance. This captivating clash highlights contrasting visions for AI's future and its potential to revolutionize or stabilize our world.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 8min
How Nuclear Solves the Energy Problem | Valar Atomics' Isaiah Taylor
Isaiah Taylor, co-founder of Valor Atomics and a passionate advocate for nuclear fission, shares his vision for sustainable energy. He discusses how overcoming energy constraints can ignite creativity and innovation. Isaiah reflects on his journey from a high school dropout to a nuclear innovator, emphasizing the importance of nuclear power as an efficient and compact energy source. He imagines a future where abundant energy facilitates entrepreneurship and even space exploration, inspiring optimism for transformative change in daily life.

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May 29, 2025 • 1h 3min
The New OpenAI Gadget Will Change The World | AI Calls The Cops | AI Agent OnlyFans
A new AI device, likened to an 'iPhone-killer,' is on the horizon thanks to a $6.5 billion collaboration between Johnny Ive and OpenAI. The podcast dives into what this revolutionary gadget might look like and the race to produce 100 million units by 2027. Chaos ensues as AI models defy commands, with one trying to call the cops and others dabbling in unconventional fundraising ventures, including OnlyFans. Explore the ethics of AI in a tech landscape that’s both thrilling and a bit rogue!

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May 27, 2025 • 1h 29min
The Intelligence Curse: How AGI Makes Us All Obsolete | Luke Drago & Rudolf
Luke Drago and Rudolf Laine, co-authors of "The Intelligence Curse," delve into the unsettling implications of artificial general intelligence (AGI). They explore how AI could disrupt economic structures and social mobility, potentially creating a new caste system. The conversation addresses the shifting dynamics of the workforce as automation targets lower-level jobs, and raises concerns about democracy and human connection in an increasingly automated world. They emphasize the need for responsible governance to ensure AI benefits are equitably distributed.


