EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 48 MIN
Ep. 25 - The Bioshock of AI
from In the Long Run · host Joao Dias Ferreira, Marie Bemler, Jim Tolman
Brain cells on a chip learning to play Doom: early signs of biological computing as an alternative to silicon chipsEmbodied intelligence through a simulated fly: testing whether cognition needs a body and environmentBrain emulation and when can we upload our mind into a computer?AI supporting personalised cancer treatment for a dogAI running its own research loops: Karpathy’s autoresearch as a glimpse of autonomous experimentation1M context windows: longer memory changing how AI systems handle tasks and reduce manual setup (RAG)Jensen Huang creates "Safe" version of OpenClaw
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Brain cells on a chip learning to play Doom: early signs of biological computing as an alternative to silicon chipsEmbodied intelligence through a simulated fly: testing whether cognition needs a body and environmentBrain emulation and when can we upload our mind into a computer?AI supporting personalised cancer treatment for a dogAI running its own research loops: Karpathy’s autoresearch as a glimpse of autonomous experimentation1M context windows: longer memory changing how AI systems handle tasks and reduce manual setup (RAG)Jensen Huang creates "Safe" version of OpenClaw
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