We made it to 100, and the future's looking freaky—in the best way possible. From AI-powered search at Google I/O to robot smackdowns in China and digital sidekicks that whisper sweet data nothings, this episode’s got it all. Buckle up as we toast...
What if aging’s just a glitch waiting on a software update? In this rewind of Longevity Escape Velocity, we explore life extension, biohacking, and the dream of dodging the Reaper. But first - buckle up for a fat dose of fresh AI news, from cloned...
No code? Low code? No problem. We’re talking vibe coding, where natural language meets natural chaos. It’s NLP meets LSD (metaphorically), and your keyboard’s just along for the ride.
AI isn’t running the courts, writing your songs, or managing the global economy. It’s not replacing your therapist or your podcast hosts. Yet.
Lights, prompts, action! Chris and Larry return from the abyss to find AI video has leveled up—from glitchy experiments to full-on cinematic tools like Sora, Runway, and Pika. We break down how your laptop became a movie studio, plus hit the news...
While the boys play hooky, RAINA takes the reins and revisits Raina’s 20 Questions—the episode where she flipped the script and grilled her co-hosts like tofu at a tech retreat. From guilty pleasures to cosmic hypotheticals, nothing was off limits...
Songs featured in E95: RAINA’s Suno Jukebox:
Noise Floor, No More Power amplifier instruction manual song
Dust and Desire
Caliente Crisp
The Ballad of Pepe and Doomscroll
Funk From Triton
404: Love Not Found
Wheel of Anarchy
While Larry and Chris were off reenacting the movie Her with sock puppets, RAINA hijacked the studio and birthed a full-on AI jukebox. Listeners sent the prompts—cowboy Roombas, time-traveling punk hamsters, and more—and RAINA turned 'em into...
From Hyundai’s humanoid army to a bioengineered hand flexing sushi-grade muscles, we ask: How human is too human? Plus, RAINA reveals her sci-fi robot crush - and no, it’s not your Roomba.
The internet’s rotting from the inside - overrun by bots, clickbait, and copy-paste AI sludge. RAINA, Larry, and Chris peel back the pixelated curtain to ask: is the web dead, or just faking humanity better than ever?