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In this episode, behavioral scientist Richard Shotton shares insights into how top brands leverage psychological principles like goal dilution, scarcity, effort illusion, and distinctiveness to create memorable marketing strategies and influence consumer behavior.
Sebastian Raschka provides an in-depth exploration of the LLM landscape in 2026, highlighting key developments in post-training techniques like RLVR and GRPO, inference scaling, tool use, and the ongoing importance of transformer architectures with incremental improvements.
A cognitive scientist shares her journey from aspiring violinist to White House advisor, offering insights on navigating personal and professional changes through behavioral science and resilience.
Ray Kurzweil discusses the imminent technological singularity, predicting human-level AI by 2029, a thousand-fold increase in intelligence by 2045, and the transformative potential of AI, robotics, and human-machine merging.
Morgan Housel shares insights on wealth, happiness, and financial independence, emphasizing that true success lies in understanding your personal relationship with money, maintaining low expectations, and prioritizing independence and loyalty to those who deserve it.
Price Pritchett reveals the power of quantum leaps by challenging conventional thinking, emphasizing that 10x growth is just as challenging as 10% improvement, and sharing insights on overcoming self-doubt, managing negative thinking, and maintaining childlike ambition to create transformative personal and professional change.
A masterclass in brand building from Unilever's Chief Marketing and Growth Officer Esi Eggleston Bracey, exploring how to create desire at scale, leverage AI, and build brands that connect emotionally with consumers across diverse portfolios.
Charlie Munger explores 25 psychological tendencies that systematically distort human thinking, offering insights into how our brains can mislead us and providing strategies to recognize and counteract these cognitive biases.
A wide-ranging conversation with George Mack exploring life as a video game, high agency, optimism, and the power of treating personal growth like leveling up in a game while maintaining curiosity and breaking out of algorithmic filter bubbles.