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I've been watching the autonomous driving phenomenon for a long time now, but never before I had truly understood the depth of the challenges it faces and above all, the different technologies, the different approaches and what the state of the art is. This conversation shed some light on it all. Also, check out other episodes because the guests are great.
This episode is one my favorites but all of them are packed with wisdom about life and business. Each of them is a very short gem that needs to be listened, but above all, applied.
Really awesome conversation about the coming of a Artificial General Intelligence with someone who's been working on it their whole life, and with a very particular point of view. Loved it.
Yuval is the author of, one the books that I've heard people recommend the most, and that I still hadn't read before listening to this podcast. I couldn't even finish it before I bought the book. What I've enjoyed the most so far about Yuval is the perspective he brings into things. Being a historian that has studied the whole of human history, he can see things in the world of today with a clarity that is very, very rare. I'm planning on reading his three books now and listen to as many interviews on him as I can.
This is the type of conversations I like the most. That is, the ones where I learn things I didn’t know they even existed. Annie Duke is a very successful professional poker player and an expert in how to make good decisions. I was surprised to know that there is so much knowledge out there about improving the quality of the decisions you make, and in this podcast there are some really interesting strategies to do so.
This one blew me away. Matthew Walker has been studying sleep for decades, and even though I'm pretty paranoid about the quantity and quality of mine, I didn't know most of the things he talks about in this episode. We all know that we need to sleep more and better, now you're really going to know why.
I was first exposed toon Tim Ferriss' podcast but I think I like Joe's interviews better. She's become one of my go-to sources of knowledge when it comes to nutrition, aging, and related diseases. She is super smart and some of her findings will blow you away. She also has her own
I've always been interested in the World Wars, two conflicts of absolutely mind-boggling dimensions that took place right here, in Europe. I've never heard someone talk about history the way Dan Carlin does, he kept me equally amazed and horrified during the narration. Must listen.
Joe Rogan's podcast has been the single biggest discovery since I started listening to podcasts. I've changed my mind at so many things since I started to listen to the guests that Joe brings to his show. From hunting to psychedelics, the number life-changing experiences that you can learn about in his show is big. This episode is one of my favorites. Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist who has really strong and deeply researched opinions about what makes us happy.
I've been a Tim Ferriss fan for a long, long time. I find it super interesting how he's managed to do extremely well in a wide variety of fields, learning things from scratch and quickly becoming an expert at them. I love his podcast but it's not very common that he talks in other podcasts, but when he does, he leaves gems like this one.