

The Jim Rutt Show
The Jim Rutt Show
Crisp conversations with critical thinkers at the leading edge of science, technology, politics, and social systems.
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Nov 2, 2023 • 1h 8min
EP 208 Jack Visnjic on Anacyclosis
Jack Visnjic, Expert on Polybius's theory of anacyclosis and cyclical history, discusses cyclical patterns in history, anacyclosis in Rome, corruption & collective reaction, the Glorious Revolution, Polybius's influence on the U.S. Constitution, mobocracy, polarization in American politics, and the potential trajectories of the democratic system.

Oct 31, 2023 • 1h 5min
EP 207 Paul Watson on Adventures in Eco-Activism
Paul Watson, author and eco-activist, discusses his book and early experiences with animals, the cruelty towards them, rescuing cattle from slaughterhouses and advocating for less cow farts and more whale poop. They delve into the vegetarian/vegan movement, co-founding Greenpeace, aggressive non-violence, and targeting illegal activities. They also touch on tree spiking, good legal defense, and the founding of Sea Shepherd.

Oct 26, 2023 • 44min
EP 206 Ryan Clancy on No Labels
Ryan Clancy, the chief strategist for No Labels, discusses the origins & history of the campaign, increasing polarization, avoiding a second Trump term, open process for nomination, fixing democracy by having less democracy, history of third party runs, vote shrinkage, likely final decision point in July, odds of a Biden-Harris ticket beating Trump, building transparent exit triggers into post-convention process.

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Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 8min
EP 205 Matthew Pirkowski on Time Preference and Cooperation
In this podcast, Jim Rutt and Matthew Pirkowski discuss time preference, defining parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. They explore the increase in short-term thinking, interruption of attentional loops, and the complexity catastrophe. The conversation also covers trustless infrastructure, coordination at a higher level, Bitcoin as a metacentralizing attractor, and the disintegration of network statistics. They delve into topics such as social immune systems, structural prerequisites of parasitism, and building a modeling toolkit to understand causal closures within networks.

Oct 19, 2023 • 1h 4min
EP 204 Matt Bennett on the Case Against No Labels
Jim Rutt talks with Matt Bennett about his arguments against the third-party political campaign No Labels. They discuss Matt's steelman of the campaign, being politically homeless, nuclear energy & the American left's unrealistic energy policies, the problem with No Labels' theory about moving candidates in their direction, the credibility of winning the election, two theories of preventing another Trump presidency, the 1992 Ross Perot campaign, candidates for the No Labels ticket, growing disgust with the political establishment, and much more.

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Oct 17, 2023 • 1h 48min
EP 203 Robert Sapolsky on Life Without Free Will
Robert Sapolsky, author of Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will, discusses topics such as determinism, Phineas Gage's brain injury, metacognition limitations, Benjamin Libet's volition experiments, the theory of grit, cusp decisions, deterministic chaos, emergent complexity, and the impact of free will on society.

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Oct 12, 2023 • 1h 39min
EP 202 Neil Howe on the Fourth Turning
Neil Howe and Jim Rutt discuss the Fourth Turning, generational change, and the impact of events on different phases of life. They delve into the growing gender divide, stages of a Fourth Turning, and the chances of a cataclysmic event. They also explore the commonalities between Turnings, the strengthening of families, and the need for crisis for major reforms.

Oct 10, 2023 • 1h 10min
EP 201 Tobias Dengel on the Age of Voice Technology
Tobias Dengel, author of The Sound of the Future: The Coming Age of Voice Technology, discusses the biggest shift since mobile, changing norms around speaking to devices, improving communication for incapacitated people, problems with the voice-to-voice paradigm, multimodal use cases, finetuned LLMs in combination with voice tech, the state of the art in voice-to-text, privacy issues & industry's violation of trust, a new horizon for video games, defending attention & flow, and more.

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Sep 28, 2023 • 1h
EP 200 Brian Chau on AI Pluralism
Mathematician Brian Chau joins Jim Rutt to discuss recent advancements in AI, the impact of AI on society, the potential of language models, AI's impact on information flood and the legacy press, liquid democracy and AI, AI processing tweets and online content, AI critics in scriptwriting, and the frustrations of using GPT 432K and attempts to generate restricted content.

Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 35min
EP 199 Yascha Mounk on the Identity Trap
Yascha Mounk discusses tribalism among progressives, the impact of identity politics, excess Covid deaths due to identitarianism, rejection of grand narratives, critical race theory, the logic of collective action, statistics on police violence, and the importance of recognizing progress while addressing current problems.


