Crazy Wisdom

Stewart Alsop
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Jan 5, 2026 • 50min

Episode #520: Training Super Intelligence One Simulated Workflow at a Time

In this engaging discussion, AI practitioner Josh Halliday, who specializes in training advanced models and synthetic data, shares his expertise in reinforcement learning environments. He highlights the evolution of AI training, emphasizing the transition to high-quality, expert-verified data as the main bottleneck in development. Josh also delves into the fascinating uses of gaming engines for AI training, the challenges of data collection, and the philosophical implications of our dependence on AI. He predicts rapid advancements in robotics and emerging job opportunities in AI training.
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Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 2min

Episode #519: Inside the Stack: What Really Makes Robots “Intelligent”

In this engaging discussion, Marcin Dymczyk, CPO and co-founder of SevenSense Robotics, shares insights on the evolution of robotics from standard preprogrammed models to advanced systems featuring perception and adaptability. He dives into the technical challenges of sensor fusion, the democratization of robotics for small businesses, and the parallels between robot sensing and human perception. Marcin also touches on the influence of regulatory environments on innovation and how geopolitics is driving localized high-tech development, particularly in defense.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 1h 9min

Episode #518: Decentralization Without Romance: Incentives, Mesh Networks, and Practical Crypto

Mike Bakon, a hardware hacker and blockchain developer, shares his journey from dismantling electronics in 1980s Poland to pioneering decentralized tech. He explores the intricacies of UTXO vs account-based blockchains and critiques the challenges of true decentralization in a surveillance-heavy world. Bakon delves into the potential of LoRa mesh networks for resilient communication and proposes blockchain rewards as incentives for running these nodes. He emphasizes that mass adoption hinges on abstracting complexity while retaining decentralization.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 59min

Episode #517: How Orbital Robotics Turns Space Junk into Infrastructure

Aaron Borger, founder and CEO of Orbital Robotics, dives into the intriguing world of space robotics and debris management. He shares his journey from launching AI-controlled robotic arms as a student to developing technologies for satellite servicing. Borger explains the risks of the Kessler Effect, the idea of converting space junk into valuable resources, and the potential for lunar ice mining. He discusses the technical hurdles of operating in orbit, the economic implications of space debris, and the exciting future of autonomous space missions.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 1h 5min

Episode #516: China’s AI Moment, Functional Code, and a Post-Centralized World

In this engaging discussion, Joe Wilkinson, Founder of Artisan Growth Strategies and expert in AI and decentralization, shares insights from his experience in China. He dives into vibe coding, emphasizing how it democratizes software development. The talk explores the benefits of functional programming and immutability for AI-generated code. Joe paints a vivid picture of mesh networks and local autonomy’s potential, while addressing the surprising impact of Chinese AI labs and their unique position in the global tech landscape. Curiosity and AI's role in education also shine through.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 51min

Episode #515: Simple Thinking for Complex Worlds: Plasma Physics, Rockets, and Reality Checks

Umair Siddiqui, a plasma physicist and aerospace engineer, co-founded Phase Four to develop RF plasma thrusters for small satellites. In their conversation, he explores how plasma behaves at material edges and why experimental reality can defy theoretical predictions. Umair shares insights on the intersection of fusion research and space propulsion. He advocates for starting with simple, analog approaches before automation, emphasizing lessons learned from practical engineering experiences. The discussion also touches on the impact of space radiation on electronics and biology.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 1h

Episode #514: The Theater of Politics and the Architecture of Control

Javier Villar, an Argentinian/Spanish commentator, dives into the complex interplay of politics, culture, and spirituality. He discusses the cultural similarities between Argentina and Spain and the looming collapse of fiat money. The conversation covers the psychological impacts of the pandemic, political theater, and the role of elites in shaping narratives. Javier also explores the influence of technology on freedom versus control, and the esoteric dimensions tying back to historical events and spiritual frameworks. Intriguing perspectives on prophecy and global power dynamics make this conversation a must-listen!
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Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 12min

Episode #513: The Power of Coherence: Why Some Ideas Hold Civilizations Together

Garrett Dailey, Founder and CEO of Lucid Consulting, is a storytelling and pitch expert who dives deep into the mechanics of persuasion. He discusses how successful pitches attract rather than pressure, likening compelling ideas to gravity. Delving into AI, Garrett explains it as a pattern tool that amplifies creativity without genuine understanding. The conversation touches on cultural fragmentation, the chaos-order split in cognition, and the risks of AI-induced validation seeking. Through rich metaphors and philosophical insights, Garrett unpacks the complexities of modern narrative collapse.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 27min

Episode #512: From Deep Space to Bioelectric Life: Wandering the New Frontier of Understanding

Aaron Lowry, an engineer focused on decentralized systems and bioelectric biology, dives into fascinating topics about our evolving relationship with technology. He discusses the shifting landscape of observational tools, contrasting Hubble and James Webb, and how they reshape our understanding of reality. The conversation touches on the impacts of monetary policy on technology adoption, the tension between convenience and digital sovereignty, and the intriguing implications of bioelectric patterning in biology. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through tech, culture, and meaning!
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 20min

Episode #511: From New Age Psychedelic Spirituality to Ancient Orthodoxy: Finding a Reliable Path

In this engaging discussion, Ken Lowry, a philosopher and medical professional known for his YouTube channel Climbing Mount Sophia, dives deep into the intricate relationship between various Christian traditions. He explores the historical impact of Luther's reformation on spiritual mediation, contrasting Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox practices. The conversation also delves into the internet's effect on identity and privacy, the relevance of spirits in guiding purpose, and the importance of personal revelation in understanding Christianity. Ken's insights on suffering and the unique moral frameworks of Christianity are particularly thought-provoking.

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