Self-reflection is an important and necessary part of personal development. In this episode, Niko, Jake, Clint, and Daniel "D" Kim from Node discuss how the things they thought in High School actually turned out to be, Niko's baby, Clint's Mario Kart Fails, and other things they learned along the way. Enjoy an episode straight from the Corridor private reserve!
Thanks to Storyblocks for Sponsoring! Click ► https://www.storyblocks.com/corridorcast for Unlimited Stock Video & More! As the landscape of AI research continues to evolve, questions regarding creating life itself are asked. Also, the situation in Hong Kong is an important case-study of personal freedoms in the 21st century. In this episode, Sam, Niko, Jake & Wren discuss the above and also ask the most important question: what part of a computer is the lungs?
As Deep Fakes evolve, personal AI assistants listen to everything we do, and personal-electric-vehicle transportation gets more and more valuable, much has changed. In this episode, Sam, Niko, Jake & Wren discuss all of the above, and, how in a completely new way, things are the same way as they've always been.
Check out Plugin Everything! http://bit.ly/PluginEverthing_AE_Plugins Our "Boston Dynamics" Robot Parody video brought up many questions regarding whether it was "fake". In this episode, Sam, Niko, Wren, Clint, and Jake examine why this occurred, where content and deep fake technology is going next, the role of major social media sites, and the importance of critical thinking in the 2020's.
Clint is joined by Mark Edward Harris, a renowned travel photographer and author whose assignments have taken him to 98 countries on six continents including North Korea, Iran, and Japan. His work has appeared in world-wide publications such as Vanity Fair, LIFE, Time, The New York Times, and Newsweek, and his popular books "Inside Iran", "Inside North Korea", and "The Way of the Japanese Bath" offer incredible insights most people never come to know.
After a month-long hiatus, the crew is back with a fresh slate of interesting topics for you to mull over with us. Sam, Niko, Wren, and Jake discuss everything from an AI Superintelligence running a World-wide government, to NASA's new Moon strategy, to the intricacies of nuclear reactions and meltdowns. A great episode! Enjoy.
The boys sit down to chat about Google's Project Stadia, a new Bill & Ted movie, the massive re-uploading of the Christchurch terrorist video, Oculus Rift S, Lilly Singh, liquid metal, and if Uber and Lyft have long-term sustainability.