Constellation: Making the Graphic Novel
Arts:Literature
Visiting Pompeii, finding the clue “Come in, have a drink, stay a while”, getting attacked by a leopard, turning pain on to find the right door, turning mind altering substances on to cross the lava river, turning ejection off to unlock the final answer: “You must trust to be trusted.” Discussion: whether Tim should struggle more to complete the puzzle, the benefits of dramatizing regeneration in this part of the script, the possibility of drawing out the stone men sequence to really emphasize the world daring Tim to eject.
X008: Future Express | How to Train Your Personal AI and Mailbag
X007: Future Express | AI in the Legal System and More on Technological Unemployment
X006: Future Express | Listener Questions and Calum Chace Followup
073: Can Capitalism Survive an “Economic Singularity?”
X005: Future Express | Robot Used in Dallas and Pokemon Go!
X004: Future Express | More on Kevin Kelly’s THE INEVITABLE
072: Kevin Kelly on “The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future”
X003: Future Express | ConsScale and the Threat of Cheap Weapons
X002: Future Express | Autonomous Weapons and Brain to Brain Interfaces
X001: Future Express | More on Robin Hanson’s AGE OF EM
071: Robin Hanson on “What Does a Future of Emulated Minds Look Like?”
070: Review of BLACK MIRROR: WHITE CHRISTMAS
069: What are the Possibilities of Augmented Reality?
068: Does Life Have Meaning in a World Without Work?
067: Should You Sign Up for Cryonics?
066: George Dvorsky on “What is the Future of Human Advancement?”
065: What is the Future of Virtual Assistants?
064: Calum Chace on “Is it Time to Start Worrying About AI?”
063: Bonus Episode: Kickstarter Launch, Social VR, and ADVANTAGEOUS Review
062: What is the Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces?
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