

Infinite Loops
Jim O'Shaughnessy
Every Thursday, join Jim O'Shaughnessy and his favorite people as they arm you with the tools & fresh perspectives required to upgrade your HumanOS and thrive in our messy, probabilistic world.
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Aug 24, 2023 • 1h 20min
Dr. Julie Gurner — Ultra Successful (EP.176)
Dr. Julie Gurner, executive performance coach to top executives, talks about the merits of being unreasonable, why your business should not be your identity, the flaws of psychological tests, common traits of successful founders, the importance of being proactive and collaborative, improving communication skills for technical individuals, the no Plan B mentality, and navigating uncertain times.

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Aug 17, 2023 • 1h 17min
Todd Goodwin — "Revelation is not Resolution" (EP.175)
Hypnosis expert Todd Goodwin discusses treating the mind like a garden, why revelation is not resolution, counterproductive labeling, clearing emotional charge from traumatic memories, top-down vs bottom-up solutions, shaping by childhood experiences, and the need for a more compassionate criminal system.

Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 17min
Luca Dellanna — On Survival, Signals & Success (EP.174)
Why is hard work a form of laziness? Why should we be wary of short-term success? How can imagining parallel worlds help us make better decisions? Author, management advisor, and researcher Luca Dellanna joins us to discuss these questions and more! Important Links: Luca's Website Luca's Twitter Show Notes: Ergodicity: survival is king Why sample size matters The two types of competitors Teaching by signaling The parallel worlds approach to decision-making Racing to the bottom Why working hard can be a form of laziness The three things managers should prioritize Why desiring change isn't enough Fighting avoidance with actionable small steps "Mixed values produce mixed results" Thinking by writing What Luca has learned from living in multiple countries Luca as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder; by Nassim Nicholas Taleb What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Ergodicity: Definition, Examples, And Implications, As Simple As Possible; by Luca Dellanna The Control Heuristic: The Nature of Human Behavior; by Luca Dellanna 100 Truths You Will Learn Too Late; by Luca Dellanna Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu

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Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 17min
Luca Dellanna — On Survival, Signals & Success (EP.174)
Why is hard work a form of laziness? Why should we be wary of short-term success? How can imagining parallel worlds help us make better decisions? Author, management advisor, and researcher Luca Dellanna joins us to discuss these questions and more! Important Links: Luca's Website Luca's Twitter Show Notes: Ergodicity: survival is king Why sample size matters The two types of competitors Teaching by signaling The parallel worlds approach to decision-making Racing to the bottom Why working hard can be a form of laziness The three things managers should prioritize Why desiring change isn't enough Fighting avoidance with actionable small steps "Mixed values produce mixed results" Thinking by writing What Luca has learned from living in multiple countries Luca as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder; by Nassim Nicholas Taleb What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Ergodicity: Definition, Examples, And Implications, As Simple As Possible; by Luca Dellanna The Control Heuristic: The Nature of Human Behavior; by Luca Dellanna 100 Truths You Will Learn Too Late; by Luca Dellanna Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu

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Aug 3, 2023 • 1h 29min
Jack Butcher — Reality is the Boss (EP.173)
Designer, entrepreneur and Visualize Value founder Jack Butcher joins us for his second appearance on the show to discuss how to get closer to reality, the differences between the US & the UK, whether vision can be taught, and MUCH more! Important Links: Jack's Twitter Visualize Value Jack's first appearance on the show How to Get Rich The Great Reshuffle Show Notes: Jack's origin story Productizing Visualize Value Ideas vs experience Fighting fear with experience Differences between the US & the UK "The buck stops here" "The day you plant the seed is not the day you eat the fruit" How to transcend language Can you teach vision? The internet as a variance amplifier How to communicate clearly Get closer to reality Jack's Twitter X Logo Jack as emperor of the world MORE! Books Mentioned: The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner The Illuminatus! Trilogy; by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment; by Jed McKenna

Jul 27, 2023 • 1h 22min
Dan Runcie — The Future of Music (EP.172)
Dan Runcie is the Founder of Trapital, a company focused on music, media, and entertainment. Trapital's output includes a podcast, weekly newsletter, and deep-dive essays breaking down trends in the music industry. Dan joins us for his second appearance on the show to discuss how AI will transform the music industry, whether the age of the superstar is over, how artists become billionaires, and MUCH more! Important Links: Dan's Twitter Trapital Dan's first appearance on the show Show Notes: Can the music industry embrace AI? What will happen to music when AI gets better? Will some genres be quicker to adapt than others? How streaming algorithms are improving Are AI playlists the death of DJs? How artists can game the algorithm How artists can use the music industry's Pareto distribution Artists become millionaires selling music, and billionaires selling product Will we see the end of record companies? Will Bowie Bonds die? Are we going to see the end of the superstar? Ads & audiences Spotify vs YouTube vs TikTok Can newcomers displace the incumbents? Will the streamers dominate podcasting? What's next? Dan as Emperor of the World MORE!

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Jul 20, 2023 • 1h 4min
Dr. William Zeng — Towards a Quantum Future (EP.171)
Dr. William Zeng is founder and President of the Unitary Fund, a non-profit dedicated to developing the quantum ecosystem to benefit the most people. He previously led initial development of Rigetti Computing's quantum cloud platform, and is co-inventor of the Quil quantum instruction language. He was named to Forbes' 30 under 30 in the Science category for his work on quantum computing. Dr. William was one of the first recipients of an O'Shaughnessy Fellowship, which is a one-year program for ambitious people who want to build something great. Fellows receive a $100,000 grant and access to OSV's network of founders, investors and experts to support them in bringing their projects to life. Dr. William is using his fellowship grant to study how emerging quantum technologies can explore foundational questions in quantum mechanics. Important Links: The O'Shaughnessy Fellowships The Unitary Fund Will's Twitter A possibilities no-go theorem on the Wigner's friend paradox Show Notes: An introduction to quantum computing Regular computers vs quantum computers The impact of simulating quantum systems How quantum computing can transform risk analysis What does a quantum world look like? Encryption & risk The benefits of an open-source ecosystem Wigner's Friend experiments, agency & objective reality "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." "Technology is an integration of body and mind" The laws of physics What's next? MORE! Books Mentioned: How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival The science fiction of Greg Egan The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch Historical Ontology; by Ian Hacking

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Jul 13, 2023 • 1h 12min
Jack Raines — The Authentic Path (EP.170)
Jack Raines is an online writer and LinkedIn provocateur, whose newsletter Young Money has already amassed 30,000 readers. Jack joins the show to discuss the importance of travel, the upsides of authenticity, risk, luck, and much, much more! Important Links: Jack's Twitter Young Money Show Notes: Jack's origin story Optionality and opportunity costs Hostel hopping The healthy life Grindset and hustle culture LinkedIn pranks Slamming the door on opportunities Work culture and the Great Reshuffle The luck of being alive today Crypto skepticism Quantifying risk Jack's three favourite places in the world The default path is not your destiny

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Jul 6, 2023 • 58min
Richard Craib — How to Open Source Finance (EP.169)
Richard Craib is the Founder & CEO of Numerai, a new kind of hedge fund where data scientists around the world collaborate to predict equity returns using artificial intelligence. Richard joins the show to discuss Numerai's origins, how it embraces the spirit of open source, why it has its own cryptocurrency and MUCH more! Important Links: Numerai Richard's Twitter Show Notes: The genesis of Numerai How and why Numerai gives away its dataset Getting users to put skin in the game How Numerai scores users; becoming comfortable with the process Size limits & leverage Reactions to Numerai Numerai's cryptocurrency How Numerai differs from Quantopian Data, optimization & LLMs "Monopolize intelligence, monopolize data, monopolize money, and decentralize the monopoly" What could go wrong? Numerai's relationship with its data scientists Could Numerai's model work in any other industries? What could go wrong? "Life is long" MORE!

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Jun 29, 2023 • 2h 11min
Brian Roemmele - The Wisdom Keeper (EP.168)
The scientist, researcher, analyst, connector, thinker, and doer Brian Roemmele joins us for his second Infinite Loops appearance to discuss the decline of wisdom and how we can save it, why LLMs are the modern version of Plato's cave, we need locally run AI models and MUCH more! Important Links: Brian's Twitter ReadMultiplex.com 40 AI Use Cases: How Many Did You Know About? Brian's first Infinite Loops appearance Show Notes: Why LLMs are the modern version of Plato's cave AI as Promethean fire Why we need locally run AI models AI use cases & the Nedd Ludd story The decline of wisdom Creating a wisdom keeper Loneliness & abandonment "How To Have A Conversation With Your Local Documents" History is written by the victors; using wisdom to define our future The tragedy of lost knowledge You are loved and you are not alone MUCH more! Books Mentioned: Cycles: The Science of Prediction; by Edward R. Dewey and Edwin F. Dakin The Iliad; by Homer The Odyssey; by Homer The Epic of Gilgamesh The Bible The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size; by Tor Norretranders The Hero with a Thousand Faces; by Joseph Campbell


