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Stanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Winter 2026 | LLM Chatbots in the Online Social World
57:15
Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Winter 2026 | LLM Chatbots in the Online Social World

Drawing on the Computers Are Social Actors (CASA) framework, this seminar explores how large language models function as uniquely anthropomorphic social agents, examining user privacy behaviors with AI companions and arguing for HCI interventions that address the asymmetrical risks of these corporate-owned yet socially-intimate relationships.

2 months ago · 10 points
Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki
36:52
Huberman Lab Huberman Lab

Essentials: Tools to Boost Attention & Memory | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

Dr. Wendy Suzuki reveals how aerobic exercise creates a 'neurochemical bubble bath' that stimulates BDNF, grows new hippocampal neurons, and sharpens prefrontal function, with research showing that just 2-3 weekly cardio sessions can significantly enhance memory and potentially add nearly a decade of healthy cognition later in life.

2 months ago · 10 points
Renuka Sane on Regulatory Frameworks, Rule of Law, and Pensions Reforms in India
1:35:54
Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen) Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen)

Renuka Sane on Regulatory Frameworks, Rule of Law, and Pensions Reforms in India

Renuka Sane explains India's transition from unsustainable defined-benefit pensions to market-linked defined-contribution schemes, highlighting how design flaws in the National Pension System (NPS) and political pressure from vocal government employee unions have driven a recent reversion toward hybrid models that risk repeating past fiscal mistakes.

2 months ago · 9 points
The Frontier of Education & AI with GSB Stanford Impact Founder Fellows
1:01:20
My First Million My First Million

The Frontier of Education & AI with GSB Stanford Impact Founder Fellows

Stanford GSB founders working in ed-tech reveal a spectrum of cautious optimism about AI in education (rating its potential 3-7/10), emphasizing that while AI can scale personalized support and translation, it remains a "force multiplier" rather than a replacement for human connection, with significant risks around implementation gaps, equity divides, and regulatory fragmentation requiring deliberate policy intervention.

2 months ago · 6 points
Identity for AI Agents - Patrick Riley & Carlos Galan, Auth0
1:22:12
AI Engineer AI Engineer

Identity for AI Agents - Patrick Riley & Carlos Galan, Auth0

Auth0/Okta leaders Patrick Riley and Carlos Galan unveil new AI identity infrastructure including Token Vault for secure credential management and Async OAuth for human approvals, presenting a four-pillar framework to authenticate users and authorize autonomous agent actions across enterprise applications.

2 months ago · 8 points
Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489
3:06:19
Lex Fridman Podcast Lex Fridman Podcast

Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489

Naturalist Paul Rosolie recounts his team's terrifying world-first documented encounter with the Mashco Piro uncontacted tribe in the Peruvian Amazon, revealing the fragile standoff between modern conservationists and a Stone-Age civilization that has learned to view outsiders as existential threats to be eliminated on sight.

2 months ago · 9 points
I Quit Everything To Stop The Worst Technology Ever Imagined
2:10:35
80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin) 80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin)

I Quit Everything To Stop The Worst Technology Ever Imagined

Mirror life—artificial organisms with reversed molecular chirality—poses potentially existential risks because Earth's immune systems cannot recognize these 'left-handed' pathogens, yet the technology to create them may cost only $500 million and be achievable within years.

2 months ago · 9 points
How to Overcome Addiction to Substances or Behaviors | Dr. Keith Humphreys
3:27:01
Huberman Lab Huberman Lab

How to Overcome Addiction to Substances or Behaviors | Dr. Keith Humphreys

Dr. Keith Humphreys defines addiction as persistently harmful behavior despite destructive consequences, driven significantly by genetic predispositions that create vastly different subjective experiences of substances across individuals. He debunks alcohol health myths while exposing industry tactics that profit from addiction, emphasizing that successful recovery requires intrinsic motivation combined with community accountability.

2 months ago · 10 points