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Benjamin J. Kuipers: On Space and Time and GOFAI - 78th Conversation
Nov 2, 2025
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Efficiency, Resilience, & Robustness With Moshe Vardi - 77th Conversation
Jul 26, 2025
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Computing Then And Now with Joy Lisi Rankin - 76th Conversation
Apr 27, 2025
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Collecting Cognition with Steve Sloman - 75th Conversation
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/2/25 | ![]() Benjamin J. Kuipers: On Space and Time and GOFAI - 78th Conversationβ¨ | Good Old-Fashioned AIspace and time+3 | Benjamin J. Kuipers | University of MichiganGood Old-Fashioned AI | β | AIspace+5 | β | 1h 13m 17s | |
| 7/26/25 | ![]() Efficiency, Resilience, & Robustness With Moshe Vardi - 77th Conversationβ¨ | computer scienceengineering+4 | Moshe Vardi | Rice UniversityLessons from Texas, COVID-19, and the 737 Max | β | efficiencyresilience+5 | β | 1h 04m 50s | |
| 4/27/25 | ![]() Computing Then And Now with Joy Lisi Rankin - 76th Conversationβ¨ | history of computingsystemic biases+3 | Dr. Joy Lisi Rankin | Computing Up | β | computing historysystemic bias+3 | β | 58m 15s | |
| 12/1/24 | ![]() Collecting Cognition with Steve Sloman - 75th Conversationβ¨ | cognitionconnectionism+3 | Steve Sloman | Brown University | β | cognitive sciencepsychology+3 | β | 48m 53s | |
| 6/23/24 | ![]() Manon Revel: Is Democracy a Comma in History? - 74th Conversationβ¨ | democracycomputational understanding+3 | Manon Revel | Berkman Klein Center for Internet & SocietyHarvard University | β | democracyBerkman Klein Center+5 | β | 1h 01m 50s | |
| 3/2/24 | ![]() Martha White: Sparse is Rich - 73rd Conversationβ¨ | AImachine learning+4 | Martha White | University of Alberta | β | AImachine learning+4 | β | 56m 10s | |
| 12/31/23 | ![]() Rich Sutton Brings Reinforcements - 72nd Conversationβ¨ | reinforcement learningAI+3 | Rich Sutton | β | β | reinforcement learningAI+3 | β | 54m 48s | |
| 11/28/23 | ![]() The Living Computation Theory of Everything - 71st Conversationβ¨ | theory of everythinginterview+4 | Dave Ackley | YouTubetheory of everything | β | theory of everythingcomputation+4 | β | 1h 19m 33s | |
| 10/22/23 | ![]() Oren Etzioni All Over - 70th Conversationβ¨ | AI hypelanguage models+5 | Oren Etzioni | Allen Institute for Artificial IntelligenceUniversity of Washington | β | Oren EtzioniAI+5 | β | 53m 23s | |
| 9/2/23 | ![]() Beautiful Messiness with Jonathan Frankle - 69th Conversationβ¨ | AI risksfairness+3 | Jonathan Frankle | Databricks | β | AIdeep learning+4 | β | 58m 34s | |
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| 7/2/23 | ![]() Love Hate Writing - 68th Conversation | Michael and Dave talk about their love and hate relationships with writing, in the context of Dave's foray into publishing "Companionate Caring" and Michael's upcoming MIT Press book "Code to Joy". (This conversation is Part 2 of Where The Hell Have Michael & Dave Been?) | β | ||||||
| 6/8/23 | ![]() Busy Busy / Let's Blame AI - 67th Conversation | Michael and Dave catch up on where the hell they've been for the last couple months. (Mostly it's about busy, but Dave wants to blame everything on AI.) | β | ||||||
| 3/5/23 | ![]() Michael Levin TAMEs Life - 66th Conversation | Michael Levin (π, π, π) is the director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University, and Distinguished Professor of Biology and Vannevar Bush Chair, among several other roles. In this episode he talks with Michael and Dave about computing writ very large indeed, with topics ranging from the meaning of life and agency to the problems of computability theory to the ways Levin's TAME model - Technological Approach to Mind Everywhere (π) - envisions a reality full of adaptive machines made of adaptive parts adapting to each other with everything they've got. | β | ||||||
| 2/18/23 | ![]() The Understandable Cynthia Rudin - 65th Conversation | Cynthia Rudin, the Earl D. McLean, Jr. Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Statistical Science, Mathematics,and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University (π, π, π), joins Michael and Dave for a fast and feisty conversation about how to make machines we can understand and control, with high-stakes examples like predicting power failures in New York City. | β | ||||||
| 1/8/23 | ![]() Vukosi Marivate: Deep Learning Africa - 64th Conversation | Vukosi Marivate, Associate Professor of Computer Science and ABSA UP Chair of Data Science at the University of Pretoria (π, π, π), joins Michael and Dave for a discussion of AI and machine learning research across Africa and around the world, and the challenges of centralization and efficiency versus diversification at the edge, and what each can learn from the other. [Title card based on image courtesy of Vukosi Marivate] | β | ||||||
| 11/5/22 | ![]() Andrew Davison's grand SLAM - 63rd Conversation | Andrew Davison is Professor of Robot Vision (π) at Imperial College London, and leads the Dyson Robotics Laboratory (π). Andrew invented the SLAM algorithm for robot mapping and navigation, and as this fast conversation makes clear, Dave and Michael are both big fans. [Thumbnail based on image courtesy of Andrew Davison] | β | ||||||
| 10/2/22 | ![]() John Twelve Hawks - 62nd Conversation | Reclusive New York Times best-selling author John Twelve Hawks (π, π , π) joins Michael and Dave to discuss problems of the world today and possibilities of the world tomorrow -- including AI risks, technological centralization, machines acting like people and people acting like machines, sex drives for sexbots, and the question of unintended consequences. | β | ||||||
| 9/5/22 | ![]() Peter Norvig: AI Then And Now - 61st Conversation | Peter Norvig π, who literally (co)wrote the book π on Artificial Intelligence in the 1990s, talks with Michael and Dave about how the field has changed over the years, AI fairness and ethics, what is a symbol, and much more. [Cover image based on "Peter Norvig in 2019 at the Interval" π , licensed CC BY-SA 4.0 by Christopher Michel (Cmichel67 π on Wikipedia)] | β | ||||||
| 8/1/22 | ![]() Minds, Brains, & Morals with Oriel FeldmanHall - 60th Conversation | Oriel FeldmanHall, Brown University assistant professor and director of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab (π, π), joins Michael and Dave in a wide-ranging discussion starting with what reinforcement learning does and doesn't mean -- and she turns the tables to ask what computer scientists do and don't get wrong about mind and brain and learning in general. | β | ||||||
| 7/1/22 | ![]() Agency IoT Loyalty - 59th Conversation | Michael and Dave tackle the big questions and settle two of them: Is Agency A Zero Sum Game? Why Do (Internet of) Things Suck? How Can We Turn Computation Away From Centralization? [Image of ancient Philips Hue Controller operating without internet access, used by permission of Dave the owner] | β | ||||||
| 6/4/22 | ![]() James Tompkin Does Visual Computing Research - 58th Conversation | James Tompkin π, assistant Professor of Computer Science at Brown University π, joins Michael and Dave to talk about visual computing research writ large, with topics ranging from the relevance of traditional computer graphics in the era of machine learning, to differentiable rendering and neural radiance fields, to DALL-E 2 and remixing Hitchcock's "Rear Window" at the Museum of the Moving Image. | β | ||||||
| 5/1/22 | ![]() Ellie Pavlick: As Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Language - 57th Conversation | Ellie Pavlick, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Brown University (π) and Research Scientist at Google AI (π), joins Michael and Dave in a quick discussion of the remarkable new large AI language models. Topics range from what is and isn't known about the models, and by them, to if or how scared should we be of them, to what 'traditional' sciences like linguistics bring to artificial intelligence research and engineering. [Image courtesy of Ellie Pavlick] | β | ||||||
| 4/2/22 | ![]() Andrew Critch on AI - 56th Conversation | Andrew Critch (π), a mathematician, AI researcher, organizer and activist (cofounder π, researcher π, cofounder π), joins Michael and Dave for a fast-moving fifty minutes about existential risks (and opportunities) of AI and other technologies, the limits of intelligence, and the importance of structure at all scales and having a good spirit. | β | ||||||
| 3/2/22 | ![]() What is the Self Image? - 55th Conversation | Dave tries to explain why he thinks the best way to understand people and other living things is via computation and programming languages, via codebases and code transmissions. Michael tries to help Dave sound slightly sane. [Image based on still frame from "We Are Coders"] | β | ||||||
| 2/7/22 | ![]() Bad Ideas and Dangerous Thoughts with Fiery Cushman - 54th Conversation | Fiery Cushman @fierycushman, professor of psychology at Harvard University π, joins Michael and Dave in a wonderful conversation about morality seen both cognitively and computationally, with topics ranging from trolley problems and fake guns to the wisdom of the ancestors and the hubris of science to what makes moral thinking special. [Title image courtesy of Fiery Cushman] | β | ||||||
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