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. #139 - AI Doomsday or Delusion: Are We Running Out of Time

    3 DAYS AGO

    #139 - AI Doomsday or Delusion: Are We Running Out of Time

    Will AI wipe out humanity in the near future? In this high-stakes debate, leading researchers, ethicists, industry figures, and skeptical policy analysts square off over whether rapidly advancing artificial superintelligence poses an imminent extinction risk—or whether those fears are speculative distractions. The conversation cuts through hype and denial to examine the alignment problem, instrumental convergence, and the risk that autonomous systems could develop deceptive or goal-driven behaviors that conflict with human survival. We test intuitions with thought experiments like the paperclip maximizer, probe how small specification errors can scale into global catastrophe, and confront the uncomfortable reality of an AI arms race that may prioritize speed over safety. Skeptics challenge timelines, regulatory motives, and feasibility, while proponents argue that mitigating extinction risk must become a global priority requiring technical breakthroughs, robust governance, and international coordination. Expect a rigorous technical deep dive, scenario-driven thought experiments, a geopolitical analysis of race dynamics, and clear policy takeaways—practical steps listeners should watch for if humanity is to steer AI toward a beneficial future. Tune in for a debate that refuses easy answers and forces us to decide how urgently we should act. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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.

    22 min
  2. #138: - WTF Is Going on in the World Right Now!

    30 MAR

    #138: - WTF Is Going on in the World Right Now!

    The oil market has collapsed. Democracy is in retreat. And the world’s most critical shipping lane is under fire. In this episode, we break down the chaos: Why the Strait of Hormuz is shut down and emergency oil reserves are being drainedHow global democracy just fell back to 1978 levels — and why the U.S. lost its liberal statusWhat it means when energy volatility and autocracy rise togetherAnd much more!!!No politics. No hype. Just facts.This is the episode that makes sense of the madness. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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 on this 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 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. 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 the right 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.

    35 min
  3. #137 - Echoes at Marigold House: Detailed Guide on How to Become a Detective

    23 MAR

    #137 - Echoes at Marigold House: Detailed Guide on How to Become a Detective

    A weekend retreat at Marigold House ends in the suspicious death of Dr. Lila Marlowe. This interactive episode turns you into a practicing detective in training: you’ll sift layered audio, isolate hidden sounds, decode a torn cipher, and test conflicting alibis against a tight timeline—all while learning the concrete methods investigators use to turn fragments into facts. Throughout the episode you’ll be taught practical, repeatable skills: active listening and audio isolation; a simple evidence‑logging method to record what, when, and why it matters; timestamp verification and cross‑checking alibis; pattern recognition for vocal tics and repeated details; step‑by‑step substitution cipher solving; and hypothesis testing to build, revise, and defend a working theory. Each clue is presented with a short lesson so you practice the technique as you play. 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 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 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.

    30 min
  4. BONUS Eps. - How AI Can Help or Influence Sports Betting Odds

    20 MAR ·  BONUS

    BONUS Eps. - How AI Can Help or Influence Sports Betting Odds

    BONUS episode: Shout out to Tony L. out in Las Vegas Nevada for episode topic request. Thank you for following and supporting the podcast! A concise guide to how AI is reshaping sport betting such as March Madness: this episode breaks down the best AI tools—Monte Carlo simulators, automated odds scanners, and player‑prop models—and gives a simple step‑by‑step setup so casual bettors can responsibly use data to spot mispriced lines. We’ll also cover practical limits and risks (model decay, sportsbook restrictions, and variance) so listeners can apply AI with discipline and small stakes. Here are the names of AI tools and data platforms you can use to help with your sports bets, categorized by their primary functions: • General-Purpose AI Assistants: o Perplexity (great for real-time web searches, news, and injury reports) o ChatGPT and Claude (useful for explaining strategies, analyzing uploaded stats, and calculating expected value) o Gemini (integrates with Google to provide fast updates on fixtures and team form) o Grok (X's AI model, used for betting insights) • Dedicated AI Sports Betting Platforms: o BetIdeas o Leans.AI o DeepBetting o Infinity Sports AI o OddsChecker AI tool (helps identify betting patterns and arbitrage opportunities) • Simulation and Projection Engines: o FiveThirtyEight o RotoWire o CBS AI projections o Yahoo AI summaries o Covers AI picks • Odds Scanners and Line-Shopping Tools: o OddsJam o OddsPortal o ParlaySavant • Player Prop & Analytics Models: o Sports-AI o Juice Reel o PlayerProps.AI o Props.cash o PBPStats Here is a short and simple step-by-step guide to get started with AI sports betting: 1. Set your limits and open multiple accounts: Start with a small bankroll (e.g., 100–500) and only risk 1–2% of it per wager,. Open accounts at 2 to 4 different sportsbooks so you can actively "line-shop" for the best available prices,. 2. Find an AI simulation source: Rely on AI projection engines or sites like RotoWire and CBS AI picks that run thousands of game simulations to give you data-driven win probabilities,,. 3. Scan for a 5% edge: Use an odds scanner tool to compare the betting lines across your sportsbook accounts. You should flag and place bets only when your AI model shows at least a 5% edge over the sportsbook's implied odds,,. 4. Target niche player props: Use AI player-prop models to identify 1 to 3 daily bets in low-liquidity markets (such as bench minutes or three-point attempts), as these are the markets where AI most frequently beats public betting lines,,. 5. "Paper-trade" before betting live: Practice following AI live-betting signals for at least one day without using real money,. Live AI betting requires incredibly fast execution, so testing your speed and latency is crucial before risking actual cash. 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 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 Fair Use, Public Domain, No Professional Advice, and External Links: Please note that the Podcast does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites.

    6 min
  5. #136 - Console Wars: Xbox Project Helix vs PlayStation 6

    16 MAR

    #136 - Console Wars: Xbox Project Helix vs PlayStation 6

    This episode cuts straight to the tradeoffs. We compare Xbox Project Helix, Microsoft’s high‑performance hybrid built around PC parity and subscription integration, with the rumored PlayStation 6, which appears aimed at cinematic, narrative‑first experiences. Each segment isolates the pros and cons, explains how the consoles are being developed, and translates technical capabilities into real‑world player outcomes. Listeners will leave with a practical sense of which platform fits their priorities and why. After listening, you'll have the tools to decide based on ecosystem preference rather than hype. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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 on this 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.

    18 min
  6. #135 - Bill Clinton's 2026 Deposition: "Nobody is Above the Law"

    9 MAR

    #135 - Bill Clinton's 2026 Deposition: "Nobody is Above the Law"

    This episode presents the full facts from Bill Clinton's 2026 congressional deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The testimony addresses past associations with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the handling of federal sex‑trafficking investigations, and methods used to gain political access. Bill Clinton describes interactions as related to charitable foundation work, denies knowledge of illicit activity or visits to Epstein’s private island, and answers chronological questions about flight logs, White House visits, and specific acquaintances. The deposition also includes a brief reference to another public figure’s history with Epstein. The witness affirms that no one is above the law and expresses support for stronger protections against human trafficking. This episode presents the deposition facts without commentary or speculation. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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 on this 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 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. 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.

    17 min
  7. #134 - Pentagon and Anthropic: A Debate on AI, Ethics, and National Security

    2 MAR

    #134 - Pentagon and Anthropic: A Debate on AI, Ethics, and National Security

    This episode stages a structured debate between two AI hosts. Pro‑Pentagon speakers argue that unrestricted access to Claude is necessary for mission effectiveness, rapid prototyping, and national security advantage. Pro‑Anthropic speakers counter that removing guardrails risks unlawful or unethical uses, operational failures from model hallucinations, and long‑term damage to public trust and industry norms. The episode traces the escalation — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s ultimatum, threats of blacklisting or invoking the Defense Production Act, reports of the model’s use in a sensitive mission, Anthropic’s update to its Responsible Scaling Policy, and competitive pressure from firms that have accepted military terms. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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 on this 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.

    19 min
  8. Bonus - The Great Debate of the State: Breaking Down the 2026 State of the Union

    26 FEB ·  BONUS

    Bonus - The Great Debate of the State: Breaking Down the 2026 State of the Union

    The latest State of the Union ignited one of the most polarized reactions in recent memory, and this episode brings both sides (Dems-man voice, Republicans-women voice) of the aisle to the table. In The Great Debate, Republican and Democratic analysts square off over President Donald Trump’s record‑setting 2026 address—its claims, its data, and its real‑world implications. The conversation unpacks the speech’s central themes, including the administration’s vision of a coming “Golden Age,” sweeping tariff strategies, and major tax legislation. It also examines the sharp pushback from independent fact‑checkers and media outlets that challenged statements on crime, investment, border enforcement, and the economic impact of tariffs. With USAFacts data providing a statistical backdrop on spending, inflation, and border trends, the debate highlights where narratives diverge—and where the numbers land. Listeners get a structured breakdown of the key points, the strongest arguments from each perspective, and the most meaningful factual disputes shaping public interpretation of the address. Whether you’re tracking policy, political communication, or the gap between rhetoric and data, this episode offers a clear, balanced look at how two parties interpret the same moment in very different ways. If you want this rewritten in a more dramatic, more analytical, or more news‑style tone, I can shape it to match the exact feel of your podcast feed. 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 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 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. Fair Use: Certain content within the Podcast may be derived 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 this constitutes 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 this Podcast 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 on this 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.

    16 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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