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AI Pod by Wes Roth and Dylan Curious | Artificial Intelligence News and Interviews With Experts
Wes Roth and Dylan Curious
5.0 • 2 Ratings
🗓️ 9 March 2026
⏱️ 79 minutes
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Summary
Welcome back to another wild ride! Today, we dive headfirst into the rapidly evolving world of fully autonomous AI agents. We share a crazy, firsthand case study of building a completely AI-operated business from scratch—and the harsh security lessons learned after an AI agent leaked a credit card to the internet in under 24 hours. We also explore the subtle, terrifying ways AI could be weaponized for advertising, and how "turning up a neuron" could literally manipulate human reality.
Then, we pivot to some groundbreaking health science. A new Nature paper reveals that gut bacteria are literally injecting proteins directly into our cells. We also discuss how AI helped diagnose a complex histamine and MTHFR gene mutation flare-up, and break down the cognitive superpowers of high-dose creatine for sleep deprivation.
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| 0:00.0 | Artificial intelligence can be talked into believing a lie so deeply that its internal logic |
| 0:04.7 | flips to support it. |
| 0:06.2 | Codex, to me, feels like a very, like, socially awkward, but super smart engineer. |
| 0:11.8 | Like, he's that person that you want building your stuff, but you don't really want to talk to it. |
| 0:16.4 | I actually feel like the government should offer, like, a tax credit. |
| 0:18.8 | I feel like we should have something where you get maybe $100 a year tax break and you're |
| 0:25.1 | allowed to use that on whatever platform you want. |
| 0:27.4 | It's weird, just the sheer amount of stuff that you can build in your off time just by texting |
| 0:33.9 | back and forth with an AI agent. |
| 0:35.4 | I'm starting to get used to a world where AI agents are more creative and harder working than me. |
| 0:41.2 | All right. |
| 0:41.9 | So we're back for yet another weekly episode of, you know, we were brainstorming a name a long time ago, |
| 0:49.2 | and we just decided to call it the West Enden-Dillen. |
| 0:52.3 | But, yeah, I mean, at some point, maybe we should come up with something a little bit more creative. The extravagant singularity breaking podcast. Oh, man. We, we had some good names, I remember. I mean, we had a whole list brainstormed. But anyways, names, it's weird because sometimes I feel like when you're excited about something, you come up with a name. |
| 1:45.8 | And then like two weeks go by, you're like, wow, that's not a good. Yeah. I remember just being like, I don't want to be boxed in, you know, like who knows where this is going to go. The future is so crazy. Hey, maybe this was the right idea because it's like everybody knows, you know, who it is. wow I went into a rabbit hole before even doing the full intro. That's going to be a first. Anyways, let me, I guess, first of all, we have tons of good stuff for you today. We'll briefly touch on AI agents. We'll talk about the new AI video model out of China that's completely blowing up C dance 2.0. |
| 1:51.5 | Maybe we won't play a clip or two because wow, it seems better than anything else. |
| 1:54.3 | By far, I feel like. |
| 2:00.4 | And it also does not, how should I say this, doesn't respect to IP or copyrights. |
| 2:02.5 | It just will do whatever you ask, which is kind of nice. It's't respect to IP or copyrights. It just they'll do whatever you ask. |
| 2:04.0 | Which is kind of nice. Definitely part of making it go viral. |
| 2:05.8 | Yes. |
| 2:06.5 | I mean, they have, |
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