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PowerfulJRESuicidal EmpathyParasitic metaphorsEmpathy and public policy

Joe Rogan Experience #2497 - Gad Saad

In this PowerfulJRE episode, Joe Rogan speaks with Gad Saad about Suicidal Empathy, a new book that builds on The Parasitic Mind by arguing that ideas and emotions can be hijacked in ways that distort judgment. The discussion moves from parasitology and the wood cricket metaphor to examples of empathy crossing into irrational or self-defeating territory in crime, justice, and public discourse. Saad also announces that he is moving permanently to Oxford, Mississippi, after receiving an EB-1A visa, marking a major personal and professional transition.

Published 2026-05-12
PowerfulJREBackground and research focusStigma and skepticismMedia, culture, and openness

Joe Rogan Experience #2496 - Julia Mossbridge

In this episode excerpt, Joe Rogan talks with Julia Mossbridge about her scientific background and her interest in precognition, intuition, and exceptional human performance. The conversation explores how culture, academia, and online platforms shape what people feel safe discussing, and why curiosity and open-mindedness matter when examining unconventional ideas.

Published 2026-05-08
Bernard MarrStrategic optimismEveryday AI assistantsKey AI trends and capabilities

Reid Hoffman On AI, Superagency, And The Future Of Work

In this Bernard Marr interview, Reid Hoffman discusses AI’s biggest opportunities, from strategic optimism and “superagency” to practical assistants, coding tools, personalization, and healthcare. He also touches on how AI may change jobs and why physical AI is likely to advance more slowly than software-based systems.

Published 2026-05-07
PowerfulJREPossible disclosure briefingEarly interest in UFOsWitness reports and briefings

Joe Rogan Experience #2495 - Tim Burchett

In this excerpt from Joe Rogan Experience #2495, Tim Burchett talks about UFO disclosure, government secrecy, and why he thinks information on the subject is still being tightly controlled. He reflects on his childhood interest in UFOs, describes being briefed by officials and other sources, and explains why he remains skeptical that the public will get a full answer anytime soon.

Published 2026-05-07
All-In PodcastOpenAI’s missed targetsCodex vs. ClaudeCompute, power, and hyperscalers

OpenAI Misses Targets, Codex vs Claude, Elon vs Sam Trial, Big Hyperscaler Beats, Peptide Craze

In this All-In Podcast segment, the hosts react to reporting that OpenAI missed internal user and revenue goals while still pushing toward massive compute commitments and a possible IPO. The discussion contrasts OpenAI’s recent product gains with Anthropic’s challenges, then broadens into the bigger AI infrastructure battle: power, data centers, grid capacity, and the hyperscalers positioned to benefit. The excerpt also references the Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman legal backdrop and how capital constraints could shape the next phase of the AI market.

Published 2026-05-01
Dwarkesh PatelBatch size and batchingRoofline analysisWeights and KV cache

How GPT, Claude, and Gemini are actually trained and served – Reiner Pope

In this blackboard-style lecture, Reiner Pope walks through how large language models are served in practice, using transformer inference on a GPU cluster to explain why latency and cost behave the way they do. The excerpt focuses on batch size, memory bandwidth, compute throughput, and KV cache fetches, showing how these factors create trade-offs between speed, throughput, and price. It also frames why different serving modes can offer faster token streaming at higher cost.

Published 2026-04-29
PowerfulJREExercise and mental balanceMorning disciplineCold plunges and resilience

Joe Rogan Experience #2490 - RZA

In this excerpt from The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan and RZA reflect on movement, discipline, and the value of staying physically centered. The conversation covers exercise as a tool for mental balance, morning routines built around training before eating, and the challenge of cold plunges and ice baths as a test of willpower. They also touch on Shaolin philosophy, chi, and how consistent physical practice can support focus and well-being.

Published 2026-04-28
All-In PodcastPied-à-terre tax and market impactHousing supply and affordabilityCapital migration and city competitiveness

OpenAI's Identity Crisis, Datacenter Wars, Market Up on Iran News, Mamdani's First Tax, Swalwell Out

In this All-In Podcast excerpt, the hosts discuss New York City’s proposed pied-à-terre tax and whether it could reduce demand for second homes, slow development, and shift capital to other markets. The conversation also contrasts restrictive housing policy in blue-state cities with more permissive building in places like Austin, while touching on broader concerns about market behavior, wealthy buyers, and city vitality.

Published 2026-04-17
The Diary Of A CEOU.S. political risk and uncertaintyChina, supply chains, and long-term strategyAI risk and possible optimism

The Global Politics Expert: The Real Global Danger is What Comes Next!

In this episode of The Diary Of A CEO, the conversation centers on a geopolitical risk report and the idea that the U.S. has become a major source of global uncertainty. The excerpt also explores China’s long-term buildup in critical minerals and electric vehicle supply chains, the possibility of a weaker global order without clear leadership, and the role of AI as a hidden systemic risk. The tone is serious but leaves room for a final question: whether these disruptions can be turned into something better.

Published 2026-04-16
Dwarkesh PatelNvidia’s value creationSupply chain and ecosystemScaling bottlenecks

Jensen Huang – Will Nvidia’s moat persist?

In this excerpt, Jensen Huang pushes back on the idea that AI will automatically commoditize Nvidia. He describes Nvidia as the middle of a complex “electrons to tokens” transformation and says the hard part is the engineering, science, and ecosystem coordination required to make tokens valuable. The discussion also explores whether Nvidia’s moat depends on locking up scarce upstream components like memory, packaging, and EUV capacity, and Huang argues that demand signals, partner alignment, and long-term supply chain planning are what let the company scale.

Published 2026-04-15
Sam HarrisFrom social media to AIForesight versus catastropheDebating AI optimism

Escaping an Anti-Human Future: A Conversation with Tristan Harris (Ep. 469) FULL EPISODE

In this conversation, Sam Harris speaks with Tristan Harris about the risks of AI, the limits of techno-optimism, and the importance of foresight. Drawing on lessons from social media and the history of nuclear fear, they discuss why incentives matter, how future harms can be predicted, and why public awareness may be needed to push for guardrails before a crisis forces action.

Published 2026-04-10
Dwarkesh PatelMichelson-Morley and the myth of simple falsificationMultiple theories, not one targetLorentz transformations and interpretation gaps

Michael Nielsen – Why aliens will have a different tech stack than us

In this Dwarkesh Patel conversation, Michael Nielsen argues that the history of science is often much messier than the clean stories people tell afterward. Using Michelson-Morley, the ether, Lorentz transformations, and later muon experiments, the excerpt explores how scientific progress can emerge from competing theories, partial disconfirmation, and interpretive shifts rather than a simple, centralized method.

Published 2026-04-07
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