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The Escaped Sapiens Podcast attempts to give an authentic and unedited voice to the researchers and explorers extending the boundaries of what is humanly possible.

The Escaped Sapiens Podcast Shane Farnsworth

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The Escaped Sapiens Podcast attempts to give an authentic and unedited voice to the researchers and explorers extending the boundaries of what is humanly possible.

    Nuclear Energy: Rewards, Costs, and Advanced Reactors | Rachel Slaybaugh | Escaped Sapiens #66

    Nuclear Energy: Rewards, Costs, and Advanced Reactors | Rachel Slaybaugh | Escaped Sapiens #66

    What role should Nuclear Power play in energy production? This episode of the podcast explores the case for Nuclear Energy. I speak with Rachel Slaybaugh, who was an Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Division Director at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She also served as a Program Director at the Department of Energy’s ARPA‑E, where she created the nuclear fission program. She is currently a partner at DCVC. We discuss three of the main problems that people have with nuclear power: (i) The risk of plant meltdowns, (ii) the storage of nuclear waste, and (iii) the expense of setting up new nuclear plants. We also cover the environmental benefits of nuclear as a low carbon energy source, as well as some of the exciting new advanced reactor designs that are coming online right now.►Watch on YouTube:https://youtu.be/BIMj1-GAE4E
    ►You can find out more about Rachel Here:https://www.dcvc.com/team/rachel-slaybaugh/
    ►Follow rachel on twitter:@RachelSlaybaugh
    These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and those of my guests.
     

    • 52 min.
    Marx, Capitalism, and Neoclassical Economics | Steve Keen | Escaped Sapiens #65

    Marx, Capitalism, and Neoclassical Economics | Steve Keen | Escaped Sapiens #65

    On this episode of the podcast I speak with UCL Honorary Professor of Economics and ISRS Distinguished Research Fellow Steve keen. Steve famously predicted the 2008 market crash. He is also known for his criticism of modern economic theory, which he views as being inconsistent, unscientific, and empirically unsupported. He is currently working on a new science of economics built upon incontrovertible facts. We discuss the history of economic theory, the problems with neoclassical economics, and the way that our economic theory causes environmental destruction. 
    ►Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ma_TiVNa9wE
    ►Find out more about Steve's work: profstevekeen.substack.com/www.profstevekeen.com
    ►Support Steve on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen or Substack https://
    ►Follow Steve on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfSteveKeen 
    These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and those of my guests.

    • 1 u. 40 min.
    Does Capitalism Destroy The Environment? | Jeffrey Sachs | Escaped Sapiens #64

    Does Capitalism Destroy The Environment? | Jeffrey Sachs | Escaped Sapiens #64

    On this episode of the Podcast I speak with economist and public policy analyst Jeffrey Sachs. Jeffrey is Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. He served as Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General for almost two decades, and is co-founder and chief strategist of the Millennium Promise Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending extreme poverty and hunger. In this conversation we cover the question: "Is Capitalism Responsible For the Environmental Destruction We are Seeing Today?"These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and those of my guests.
    ►Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kNv94Ggf9YI
     
    ►Find out more about Jeffery's work: https://www.jeffsachs.org/
    https://sdgs.un.org/panelists/mr-jeffrey-d-sachs-29781
    https://www.sipa.columbia.edu/communities-connections/faculty/jeffrey-sachs
    https://csd.columbia.edu/sachs
     
    ►Watch more of Jeffery on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeffreySachsOfficial2023
     
     

    • 56 min.
    Avoiding The Threats From AI | David Shapiro | Escaped Sapiens #63

    Avoiding The Threats From AI | David Shapiro | Escaped Sapiens #63

    In this episode of the podcast I speak with David Shapiro about some of the threats associated with AI development. We discuss the impact that generative AI will have on truth, trust in evidence, and divisive narratives. Who will pay for AI, and how will that determine the path of its development? Will artificial relationships and generated adult content lead to new forms of sexual addiction and social isolation? What impact will AI have on cyber security, and what will weaponized AI look like? How will AI eventually escape our control?  We close with a brief discussion of UBI, and why humans matter.
    ►Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pCtbdYQm16s
    ►Visit David's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidShapiroAutomator
    ►Join David's Discord: https://discord.com/invite/32kNMc2Pqt
    ►Support David's work on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/daveshap 
    These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and those of my guests.
     

    • 1 u. 47 min.
    Narcissism And Success | Mitja Back | Escaped Sapiens #62

    Narcissism And Success | Mitja Back | Escaped Sapiens #62

    What is narcissism, and why do so many successful people seem to be narcissists? In this conversation I speak with Professor Mitja Back from the university of Muenster, who is one of the worlds leading experts on the topic of Narcissism. We discuss narcissism as a personality trait, how narcissistic traits develop (nature vs nurture), relationship breakdown, narcissism on social media, and the link between narcissism and success.
    ►Watch On YouTube:
    https://youtu.be/JXDs3TbIiEk
     
    ►For more information about Mitja's work see:
    https://www.uni-muenster.de/PsyIFP/AEBack/members/mitja-back.html
    https://www.mitjaback.de/buecher/
    https://www.instagram.com/dr.mitjaback/
    https://www.youtube.com/@MitjaBack
     
    These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun Foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and/or those of my guests. 

    • 1 u. 36 min.
    Creating Synthetic Life | Kerstin Goepfrich | Escaped Sapiens #61

    Creating Synthetic Life | Kerstin Goepfrich | Escaped Sapiens #61

    In this conversation I speak with Professor Kerstin Göpfrich, who works at Heidelberg University at the Center for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), and who is also leading the Max Planck Research Group for the Biophysical Engineering of Life. Kerstin is attempting to construct living cells from scratch, piece by piece from non-living materials. So far she has created cell membranes, cytoskeletons, linkers for connecting cytoskeletons to the cell membrane, a mechanism for cell division, microscopic channels for ion transport in and out of cell membranes, an artificial 'mitochondria' analog, and more. The goal is eventually to put together all of these elements into a self replicating, and autonomous model 'cell'. We discuss her progress, and what it teaches us about the origins of life on earth. We also touch on the ethics of bringing an entirely new branch of life into existence.
     
    ►Watch on YouTube:
    https://youtu.be/JBnlKY-9f5c
     
    ►For more information about Kerstin's work see: https://goepfrichgroup.de/kerstin-gopfrich/
    https://www.mr.mpg.de/person/53539/14181493
     
    These conversations are supported by the Andrea von Braun Foundation (http://www.avbstiftung.de/), as an exploration of the rich, exciting, connected, scientifically literate, and (most importantly) sustainable future of humanity. The views expressed in these episodes are my own and those of my guests.
     
     

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