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Dr. Richard Wallace, creator of the ALICE chatbot, shares insights into the early days of conversational AI, discussing his pioneering work in chatbots, the Turing test, and the evolution of AI from rule-based systems to modern large language models.
Natalie Brunell discusses her book "Bitcoin is for Everyone," exploring how Bitcoin offers hope and solutions to systemic financial problems, drawing from her immigrant background and experiences during the 2008 financial crisis.
Lyn Alden discusses the potential decline of US dollar dominance, exploring the shift towards a multipolar currency system and the implications of fiscal dominance on global economic dynamics.
In this episode, Tuur Demeester discusses the current Bitcoin market cycle, arguing that it differs from previous bull runs due to the absence of a speculative mania and the increasing institutional involvement. He explores potential risks such as government confiscation of Bitcoin and the broader implications of Bitcoin on global financial systems, while maintaining an optimistic view about its potential to reduce global conflicts and redistribute wealth.