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#37 - Tim Urban - Beating Procrastination, Parenthood, and Politics

#37 - Tim Urban - Beating Procrastination, Parenthood, and Politics



In this episode of the Win Win Podcast, Liv and Igor sit down with Wait But Why creator Tim Urban to explore everything from his unexpected pet tortoise, Winston, to the mind-bending implications of …


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

#00 - Daniel Schmachtenberger - AI, Capitalism, Misalignment & Moloch

#00 - Daniel Schmachtenberger - AI, Capitalism, Misalignment & Moloch



A deep dive into the game theory and exponential growth underlying our modern economic system, and how recent advancements in AI are poised to turn up the pressure on that system -- and our wider env…


Published on 7 months ago

#36 - Bill Perkins - Space and The Future of Satellite Imaging

#36 - Bill Perkins - Space and The Future of Satellite Imaging



In this episode of the Win-Win podcast we are floating off the coast of Starbase, watching the live launch of Starship 6 with Bill Perkins.

Bill is a founder of two satellite imaging companies that …


Published on 7 months, 3 weeks ago

#35 - Allison Duettman - Cooperation, Technology and the Power of Existential Hope

#35 - Allison Duettman - Cooperation, Technology and the Power of Existential Hope


Episode 35


Explore the future of cooperation and technology in this thought-provoking episode of the Win Win Podcast! Liv chats to Allison Duettman from the Foresight Institute about how to harness emerging tec…


Published on 8 months ago

#34 - Igor Kurganov - Liv's World Series Poker Win and Fixing Social Media

#34 - Igor Kurganov - Liv's World Series Poker Win and Fixing Social Media


Episode 34


n case you missed it, Liv just won a record-breaking $2,800,000 in the World Series of Poker last month In this episode, she and Igor discuss her victory, why it represents a win-win for both her and…


Published on 8 months, 2 weeks ago

#33 - Alexandra and Andrea Botez - Competition, Sisterhood and the Social Media Game

#33 - Alexandra and Andrea Botez - Competition, Sisterhood and the Social Media Game


Episode 33


The Botez sisters are no strangers to competition. But how do they manage their competitive urges? How does it affect their relationship to one another, as sisters? These are just some of the many i…


Published on 9 months ago

#32 - Scott Aaronson - The Race to AGI and Quantum Supremacy

#32 - Scott Aaronson - The Race to AGI and Quantum Supremacy


Episode 32


How fast is the AI race really going? What is the current state of Quantum Computing? What actually *is* the P vs NP problem? - former OpenAI researcher and theoretical computer scientist Scott Aaron…


Published on 9 months, 3 weeks ago

#31 - Kristian Rönn - Escaping The Moloch Trap

#31 - Kristian Rönn - Escaping The Moloch Trap


Episode 31


How do we escape Moloch’s trap for good?

In this special Burning Man edition of Win-Win, Liv forgoes the usual purple chairs for dusty playa to chat with Kristian Rönn. Kristian is the CEO and co-fou…


Published on 10 months, 3 weeks ago

#30 - Nate Silver - Predicting Elections in Chaotic Times

#30 - Nate Silver - Predicting Elections in Chaotic Times



Can we still accurately model elections in such chaotic times? Are prediction markets the future of news? Nate Silver thinks so - Nate is a renowned election analyst, author and former professional p…


Published on 11 months, 3 weeks ago

#29 - Peter Wang - Founder of Anaconda on Open Source, AI & Virtual Worlds

#29 - Peter Wang - Founder of Anaconda on Open Source, AI & Virtual Worlds


Episode 29


Open-source movements have historically been a great source of collaboration. Can we harness the power of open source software, science or AI to help solve the world's coordination problems? Or could…


Published on 1 year ago





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