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Canada's weekly podcast that explores a wide range of controversies and curiosities using science and critical thinking.

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Canada's weekly podcast that explores a wide range of controversies and curiosities using science and critical thinking.

    Why Can’t AI Do Laundry and Dishes?

    Why Can’t AI Do Laundry and Dishes?

    Can we say that AI is going in the wrong direction, as it does our art and writing while we suffer doing laundry and dishes? It’s just Adam on the show this week as he overanalyzes a viral tweet by looking at how much the time and way we do chores has changed for the better over the centuries, while looking at what AI could do to improve the situation.

    • 19 min
    Early Mammals + Would You Rather Encounter a Man or a Bear in the Woods?

    Early Mammals + Would You Rather Encounter a Man or a Bear in the Woods?

    What were the first mammals like? Darren examines what characterizes a mammal and explores the world of early mammals, who coexisted with the dinosaurs. Adam investigates the discourse around a viral question which asks “Would you rather be stuck in a forest with a man or a bear?”, using some simple statistics to inform the issue.

    • 32 min
    The Science of Dune's Sandworms + AI Personal Assistants

    The Science of Dune's Sandworms + AI Personal Assistants

    Could the huge Sandworms in Frank Herbert's Dune really exist?  Adam looks at how scientifically plausible these odd creatures might be.  In light of recent news about Open AI's GPT-4o and Google's Project Astra, Darren look at the latest advances in AI personal assistants, speculates where this could be leading and shares a passage from his book Uncontrollable on the topic.

    • 37 min
    Interview with Spencer Greenberg

    Interview with Spencer Greenberg

    Spencer Greenberg is the founder Clearer Thinking, a web site which provides tools for critical thinking, as well as Transparent Replications, which does rapid replications of papers in psychology and behavioural studies. In this interview he discusses the replication crisis in scientific studies, what’s causing it and what can be done to reduce these problems.

    • 32 min
    Remembering Daniel Dennett

    Remembering Daniel Dennett

    This past Friday, April 19th, philosopher Daniel Dennett passed away at the age of 82.  Throughout his life he has impacted many people through his work.  On this week's show Darren shares some of his thoughts on this great man and gives an overview of a few of his books.  Thank you Daniel Dennett.

    • 14 min
    The Stanford Prison Experiment + Is AI Taking Over Creative Jobs?

    The Stanford Prison Experiment + Is AI Taking Over Creative Jobs?

    Adam looks at evidence that the popular Stanford Prison Experiment was not as well run as we've heard which raises concerns about the conclusions we make from it.  Darren considers some recent events in the world of AI and wonders whether or not AI could soon be taking over some creative jobs.

    • 33 min

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