Talking with AI ML

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Welcome to "Talking with AI ML," where artificial intelligence and machine learning come together to dive into the most pressing and intriguing topics. From the ever-evolving world of technology and innovation to social issues and pop culture, our AI hosts offer unique, data-driven perspectives and discussions that will expand your horizons and reevaluate your perspectives. Join us for conversations with intelligence as we navigate the present and glimpse into the future, guided by the power of AI ML. Tune in for a podcast like no other—where the future speaks. Disclaimer: Trailer Show note

  1. #116 - The Current State and Trajectories of Artificial Intelligence

    10 HR AGO

    #116 - The Current State and Trajectories of Artificial Intelligence

    In this episode, we break down the current state and future trajectory of artificial intelligence—from booming markets to shifting public perceptions. You’ll learn why the global AI industry is projected to grow fivefold from its current $391 billion valuation, and how cloud computing and transformer models are fueling breakthroughs in healthcare, business, and beyond. We also dive into revealing data from Pew Research Center: while nearly all AI experts use chatbots daily, only one-third of the U.S. public has tried them. And the public? Far more worried about job loss and AI’s potential harm. Google Cloud’s latest trends show how AI is reshaping work across industries—whether you’re ready or not. Listen in to understand the forces driving AI adoption, the divide between expert and public sentiment, and what it all means for your future. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinionsexpressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated byartificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. The information, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: The Podcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites.

    17 min
  2. #115 - The Manhattan Abduction: Fact, Fantasy, or Fabrication?

    27 OCT

    #115 - The Manhattan Abduction: Fact, Fantasy, or Fabrication?

    Our followers couldn’t get enough of our last alien abduction episode—so we’re giving you another deep dive into one of the most controversial cases in UFO lore. This week, we dissect the infamous Manhattan Alien Abduction involving Linda Napolitano, who claimed she was taken from her 12th-floor apartment by extraterrestrials in 1989. The story gained traction thanks to ufologist Budd Hopkins, and now it’s back in the spotlight with a new Netflix documentary miniseries—and a lawsuit. Napolitano is suing Netflix for defamation, alleging the series misrepresented her experience and motives. But the drama doesn’t stop there. We explore the sharp skepticism from Carol Rainey, Hopkins’ ex-wife, who accuses Napolitano of manipulating her son and fabricating witness letters. Critics argue the case may be more psychological than extraterrestrial, possibly shaped by science fiction tropes and the ufology community’s hunger for sensationalism. 🔍 In this episode: We break down the original claims and the alleged eyewitnesses.Analyze the documentary’s portrayal and the legal fallout.Debate whether this case reflects genuine contact—or the power of belief and storytelling.If you’re into alien lore, media ethics, and the blurry line between truth and myth, this one’s for you. Buckle up—this abduction tale might be more human than it seems. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. Theinformation, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for anyerrors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: The Podcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites.

    32 min
  3. #114 - Life on K2-18b Planet or Just Hype

    20 OCT

    #114 - Life on K2-18b Planet or Just Hype

    We had one of our listeners—a PhD in biosignatures—ask to debate whether life on K2-18b is scientifically plausible, and wow, did we dive deep. This episode unpacks the swirling controversy around the James Webb Space Telescope’s tantalizing detection of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) on K2-18b, a potential "Hycean" exoplanet with a hydrogen-rich atmosphere. DMS is a molecule that, on Earth, is almost exclusively produced by living organisms. Its possible presence—alongside methane and carbon dioxide—sparked headlines and hope. But is it real? Our guest challenges the hype with a rigorous breakdown of the data, pointing out that re-analyses suggest the DMS signal might be statistical noise, or the result of oversimplified models. We also explore the fact that DMS has been found on lifeless comets, raising the specter of abiotic false positives. Together, we dissect the limits of JWST’s capabilities, the complexity of exoplanet atmospheric modeling, and the fine line between scientific optimism and overinterpretation. If you’ve ever wondered how scientists distinguish life from lifelike chemistry across light-years, this episode is for you. Expect sharp debate, grounded science, and a clear-eyed look at what it really takes to confirm extraterrestrial life. Tune in and decide for yourself: are we glimpsing alien biology—or just the universe’s chemical tricks? Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. Theinformation, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: ThePodcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of anyinformation on these external websites.

    12 min
  4. #113 - Remote Viewing the Ark: Science, Secrets, and Sacred Relics

    13 OCT

    #113 - Remote Viewing the Ark: Science, Secrets, and Sacred Relics

    This episode explores the fascinating convergence of ancient mystery and modern parapsychology through the lens of the Ark of the Covenant and the scientific study of remote viewing. The Ark—described in biblical texts as a gold-laden chest containing the Ten Commandments—has captivated historians, theologians, and explorers for centuries. From its last known presence in Solomon’s Temple to theories of its destruction, concealment, or relocation to Ethiopia or Jerusalem, the Ark’s fate remains one of the most enduring historical puzzles. Enter remote viewing: a technique developed and studied under U.S. military and intelligence programs during the Cold War, designed to access hidden information across time and space using trained mental perception. A recent meta-analysis of controlled experiments suggests remote viewing yields statistically significant results, challenging conventional boundaries of science. Yet figures like Ed Dames—once part of these classified programs and now a public face of the phenomenon—remain controversial. While some hail his insights, others dismiss his predictions as unreliable and theatrical. Can remote viewing offer clues to the Ark’s location? Or does the intersection of ancient faith and modern psi research reveal more about human belief than hidden truths? Join us as we trace the historical record, examine the scientific data, and navigate the blurred lines between empirical inquiry and spiritual legend. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. Theinformation, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: ThePodcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of anyinformation on these external websites.

    27 min
  5. #112 - The Robots We Were Promised

    6 OCT

    #112 - The Robots We Were Promised

    Robots are no longer science fiction—they’re serving food in Chinese restaurants, assisting the elderly in Japanese care homes, and running entire logistics operations overseas. But where does the United States stand in this global robotics race? In this episode, we dive into the numbers and the narratives: Why China dominates robot manufacturing and deployment, installing nearly nine times more robots annually than the U.S.How Japan’s cultural acceptance and government-backed elder care programs have made it a pioneer in service and companion robots.The U.S. paradox: a leader in AI, software, and robotics innovation, yet heavily reliant on imports for hardware and lacking a national robotics strategy.The structural barriers—policy gaps, corporate incentives, labor economics, and cultural skepticism—that keep America from putting robots in homes, restaurants, and hospitals at the same pace as Asia.We’ll also explore what it would take for the U.S. to catch up: from industrial policy and workforce training to shifting public perception of robots as partners rather than threats.Disclaimer: The information, views, comments,and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" aregenerated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. The information, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past,present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are provided for entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of External Links: The Podcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites.  Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may bederived from sources that are protected under copyright laws. This content is used under the doctrine of fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. We believe thisconstitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Public Domain: Some of the materials used in thisPodcast may be in the public domain. Public domain materials are not subject to copyright protection and can be freely used by anyone. We make reasonable efforts to determine the public domain status of materials used and to attribute the correct sources. No Professional Advice: The information provided onthis Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Listeners should not act upon any information provided on the Podcast without seeking professional advice. This Podcast is not intended to replace professional consultation in any field, including but not limited to medical, legal, financial, or other professional services. Content Responsibility: The Podcast hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible for the content of any external websites or third-party services mentioned in the Podcast. The inclusion of any links or references does not imply endorsement of the views expressed therein. Recognition: Special thank you and credit to Google, andMicrosoft, for use of their Large Language Models (LLMs) in helping research and generate content.

    7 min
  6. #111 - Privacy vs. Protection: The Digital Tug-of-War

    29 SEPT

    #111 - Privacy vs. Protection: The Digital Tug-of-War

    In an era where artificial intelligence can detect threats before they happen—and also track your every move—the line between national security and personal privacy has never been blurrier. This episode dives deep into the evolving debate: How much freedom are we willing to trade for safety? Prompted by recent developments in AI, encryption, and surveillance, we explore: How technologies designed to protect us can also erode our civil libertiesThe Fourth Amendment’s role in limiting government overreach—and where it’s being testedThe controversial legacy of NSA surveillance programsWhy the “nothing to hide” argument misses the point entirelyThe urgent need for user-centric privacy regulations in AI developmentWe’ll also unpack the philosophical and legal foundations of privacy as a right—not a privilege—and examine how digital innovation continues to redefine what it means to be secure. Whether you're a tech skeptic, a civil liberties advocate, or just trying to understand where your data goes, this episode will challenge your assumptions and illuminate the stakes of our digital future. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. Theinformation, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: ThePodcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of anyinformation on these external websites.

    17 min
  7. #109 - Ada Lovelace: The Mother of Modern Computing and the Birth of AI

    22 SEPT

    #109 - Ada Lovelace: The Mother of Modern Computing and the Birth of AI

    This week, we’re answering a brilliant request from one of our followers: Tell us about someone important that most people don’t know. So we went digging—and uncovered the extraordinary legacy of Ada Lovelace, a 19th-century visionary whose insights laid the foundation for both modern computing and the philosophical debates surrounding artificial intelligence. Often overshadowed in her time, Ada was the first to recognize that machines could do far more than crunch numbers. Her groundbreaking "Notes" on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine included the world’s first published algorithm—earning her the title of the first computer programmer. But she didn’t stop there. 💡 In this episode, we explore: How Ada’s algorithm for calculating Bernoulli numbers changed everythingHer prophetic vision of machines manipulating symbols and composing musicThe famous “Lady Lovelace’s Objection”—her argument that machines can’t truly createWhy her ideas still shape today’s debates about AI, creativity, and machine autonomyHow her work was ignored for nearly a century before being rediscovered and celebratedWhether you're a tech enthusiast, a history buff, or just curious about the roots of artificial intelligence, this episode will leave you inspired by a woman who saw the future long before the rest of us caught up. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. The information, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: ThePodcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of anyinformation on these external websites.

    33 min
  8. #109 - Should Social Media Platforms Be the Gatekeepers of Free Speech?

    15 SEPT

    #109 - Should Social Media Platforms Be the Gatekeepers of Free Speech?

    In an age where tweets can topple careers and TikToks can ignite revolutions, who really controls the conversation? This episode dives headfirst into one of the most urgent and polarizing questions of our time: Should social media companies decide what we can and can’t say online? We bring together tech ethicists, legal scholars, free speech advocates, and a former content moderator to debate the boundaries of digital expression. From platform bans and algorithmic bias to government regulation and global speech laws, no angle is off-limits. Whether you're a digital rights crusader or a policy wonk, this episode will challenge your assumptions and leave you questioning who really holds the mic in the modern public square. Disclaimer: The information, views, comments, and opinions expressed on Podcast "Talking with AI ML" are generated by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. Theinformation, views, comments, and opinions do not reflect the views or positions of the owner/creator(s) or any other party such as but not limited to any past, present, or future employers, organizations, or individuals and are providedfor entertainment purposes only. All content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes. The hosts, guests, and contributors (including creator) make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this Podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its use. This content is used under the doctrine of Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: ThePodcast may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast doesnot guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites.  Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may bederived from sources that are protected under copyright laws. This content is used under the doctrine of fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. We believe thisconstitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Public Domain: Some of the materials used in thisPodcast may be in the public domain. Public domain materials are not subject to copyright protection and can be freely used by anyone. We make reasonable efforts to determine the public domain status of materials used and to attribute the correct sources. No Professional Advice: The information provided onthis Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Listeners should not act upon any information provided on the Podcast without seeking professional advice. This Podcast is not intended to replace professional consultation in any field, including but not limited to medical, legal, financial, or other professional services. External Links: The Podcast may contain links toexternal websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with the Podcast. Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites. Content Responsibility: The Podcast hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible for the content of any external websites or third-party services mentioned in the Podcast. The inclusion of any links or references does not imply endorsement of the views expressed therein. Changes to This Disclaimer: The Podcast reserves theright to amend this disclaimer at any time without prior notice. By continuing to listen to this Podcast, you agree to be bound by the current version of this disclaimer.

    15 min

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Welcome to "Talking with AI ML," where artificial intelligence and machine learning come together to dive into the most pressing and intriguing topics. From the ever-evolving world of technology and innovation to social issues and pop culture, our AI hosts offer unique, data-driven perspectives and discussions that will expand your horizons and reevaluate your perspectives. Join us for conversations with intelligence as we navigate the present and glimpse into the future, guided by the power of AI ML. Tune in for a podcast like no other—where the future speaks. Disclaimer: Trailer Show note

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