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Red Pilled America

ALL NEW: Artificial (Finale)

Red Pilled America

Patrick Courrielche, Adryana Cortez

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.85.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Is A.I. coming for your job? In the finale, we continue our story about the rise of a new kind of artificial intelligence: the A.I. agent. Along the way, we hear about a growing concern in the AI industry...a concern that the technology plateauing.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

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0:04.3

This is Red Pilled America.

0:07.5

A quick question before we start the show.

0:09.6

How many shows are there out there like Red Pilled America?

0:12.8

You know the answer.

0:13.8

It's zero.

0:14.5

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0:15.3

Because it's hard to produce a storytelling show.

0:18.2

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0:22.6

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0:24.7

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0:26.8

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0:28.7

back catalog of episodes. Help

0:30.8

us save America one story at a time.

0:35.0

Previously on Red Pilled America

0:36.7

computers didn't need to understand language.

0:41.7

They needed to predict it.

0:43.7

You give it data and it learns to translate.

0:46.4

Google had created a far superior engine for translation.

0:49.9

Researchers began wondering if this transformer could be used for a far broader task.

0:55.0

Imagine if we just trained it to generate text, to write something.

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