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The TED AI Show

The TED AI Show

TED 36 episodes Latest Apr 15, 2025

The TED AI Show, hosted by creative technologist Bilawal Sidhu, explores the future of artificial intelligence through conversations with leading experts, artists, and journalists. The podcast separates hype from reality, examining how AI is poised to fundamentally change various aspects of life. Each episode delves into the thrilling and sometimes terrifying possibilities that lie ahead.

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Trends for 2025: AI x Crypto - From Agents in Games & DePIN to Proof of Personhood and More | web3 with a16z crypto Apr 15, 2025 41:03 Today, we are sharing a special episode from the chart-topping tech podcast web3 with a16z crypto. Produced by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, the podcast explores the technology, people, and business ideas driving the next era of internet innovation. This episode – part of a series covering leading “Trends for 2025” – covers the intersection of crypto and AI. Topics range from why havin
The magic intelligence in the sky | Good Robot Apr 11, 2025 46:18 This episode is part of a feed swap from our friend at Vox’s Unexplainable podcast. Good Robot is a miniseries hosted by Julia Longoria.Today’s episode, “The magic intelligence in the sky” examines how before AI became a mainstream obsession, one thinker sounded the alarm about its catastrophic potential. So why are so many billionaires and tech leaders worried about… paper clips?
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How Pokemon Go and augmented reality are transforming how we’ll navigate the world w/ Niantic's Brian McClendon Jan 21, 2025 1:09:24 Whether you’re trying to find your way around a new city or just looking for a place to eat, it’s become second nature to many people to turn to Google Maps to get us from point A to point B. On the last episode of this season of The TED AI Show, we’re chatting with Keyhole (now known as Google Earth) founder and current Niantic SVP of Engineering Brian McClendon. Brian and Bilawal discuss how eve
How AI digital doppelgängers could change the way we communicate w/ Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli Dec 17, 2024 50:17 As AI technology advances, it’s becoming harder and harder to distinguish between work done by humans and work done by computers. But is AI becoming more human, or are we becoming more digital? Synthesia is a video platform that uses AI to generate lifelike video avatars, further blurring the lines between humans and their digitized lookalikes. In this episode, Bilawal sits down with Synthesia’s C
Could AI really achieve consciousness? w/ neuroscientist Anil Seth Dec 10, 2024 56:51 Human brains are often described as computers — machines that are “wired” to make decisions and respond to external stimuli in a way that’s not so different from the artificial intelligence that we increasingly use each day. But the difference between our brains and the computers that drive AI is consciousness – our inner world, defined by experience and awareness. Anil Seth is a professor of cogn
How AI robots learn just like babies — but a million times faster w/ NVIDIA’s Rev Lebaredian Dec 3, 2024 53:27 Computers have been outperforming humans for years on tasks like solving complex equations or analyzing data, but when it comes to the physical world, robots struggle to keep up. It can take years to train robots to function in the messy chaos of the “real world” — but thanks to some unlikely help from the film and video gaming industry, robots today are using AI to fast-track their learning and m
How to stop doom scrolling – and have a better experience online with Jay Van Bavel (from ReThinking) Nov 26, 2024 34:48 It’s impossible to separate the way people engage with AI with the way they engage with the  internet as a whole. This is an episode of ReThinking, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective, featuring a compelling discussion of why the internet can feel so unfriendly–and where we can go from there. You’ll hear from Jay Van Bavel, an award-winning professor of psychology and neural science at N
Building an AI creator community w/ Civitai founders Justin Maier and Maxfield Hulker Nov 19, 2024 49:45 Ever since generative AI tools like Midjourney became available to the public in 2022, curious users and AI fanatics alike have been experimenting with the technology. But for tech aficionados and AI enthusiasts like Justin Maier and Maxfield Hulker, Midjourney’s closed-source model wasn’t enough — they wanted to go deeper. That’s why Justin and Max created Citivai, an open-source generative AI to
An AI chatbot that talks back w/ ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode Nov 12, 2024 30:38 When it comes to preparing for an interview or making an important life decision, more and more people are turning to AI for advice. ChatGPT’s new voice interface, Advanced Voice Mode, allows users to speak out loud and converse with a chatbot as they would with another human — but is it really as seamless as a chat with a friend? Bilawal runs a series of experiments with Advanced Voice Mode to te
How AI is changing national security w/ Kathleen Fisher Nov 5, 2024 55:01 We’ve had conversations about AI’s online influence on politics, from deepfakes to misinformation. But AI can also have profound effects on hardware – especially when it comes to national security and military capabilities like weapons and stealth technologies. Kathleen Fisher is an office director at DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency tasked with the research and development of
How open-source AI will reshape power dynamics in tech w/ Hugging Face CSO Thomas Wolf Oct 29, 2024 40:11 Many people associate innovation with secrecy—privately toiling away on a project until you're ready to share it with the world. While that may work for some, there's a benefit to putting all your cards on the table. Bilawal sits down for a conversation with Thomas Wolf, whose company Hugging Face pivoted from privately building an AI chatbot to sharing all of its knowledge with a growing online c
How AI is changing who gets hired – and who doesn’t w/ Hilke Schellmann Oct 22, 2024 39:06 From vetting resumes to screening candidates, many employers are using AI tools to identify top talent. But what happens when companies start relying on AI to help them decide who to hire or promote…and who to fire? Bilawal speaks with journalist Hilke Schellmann, whose research on the rapidly growing use of AI in the workplace highlights where algorithms are helping – and hurting – business. Hilk

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