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In this episode your hosts Mollecule, Fiddler and Case discuss a range of topics, including experiences with work, personal anecdotes and the current hurricane season in Florida. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a game show-style segment where the hosts guess which stories about AI advancements in various fields, such as politics, religion, relationships and technology, are real versus fabricated. They specifically explore recent developments in AI-generated content, including video and text and reflect on the increasingly realistic and sometimes bizarre applications of artificial intelligence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode captures a freewheeling discussion among several individuals covering a variety of topics. The hosts Mollecule, Fiddler and Case focus on the potential implications of AI in podcasting and everyday life. Other conversational tangents include Mother's Day plans, the dynamics of their families, perspectives on the Oxford comma debate, and humorous anecdotes about experiences in New York City, specifically concerning public sanitation and odd encounters on the subway. The group also touches upon the difficulties of finding a suitable place to relocate from New York and contemplates the possibility of conducting trial stays in different cities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The conversation is informal and wide-ranging, touching on topics such as artificial intelligence, including AI scams and voice cloning, and potential applications of AI like programming drums. The hosts also discuss travel experiences, including cruising and visiting New York City, share thoughts on various television shows and movies, and reflect on personal habits. A significant portion of the episode features a humorous, AI-generated "interview" with John Lennon. The podcast concludes with the hosts brainstorming future episode segments and struggling to recall a new motto. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we discuss those weird Dire Wolves, what that means for the future and another of Mollecule's great trivia games. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Circuit Breakers, Fiddler brings us tales of his latest guests—911-3 and 911-4. No, they’re not secret agents or android prototypes (as far as we know), but they are his wife 911-2’s sister and brother-in-law. What kind of mischief did they get into? Did Fiddler survive the experience? Were there family conspiracies, dramatic revelations, or just a lot of questionable decision-making? (Probably all of the above.) Plus, Mollecule challenges us with a trivia quiz, and if you listen till the very end, you’ll find a hidden musical surprise lurking in the episode. Buckle up—this one’s a trip. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Circuit Breaker’s Podcast—where lofty, AI-driven ideas crash headlong into stubborn reality. Each week, we’ll toy with strange concepts, half-baked theories born from artificial intelligence’s vast frontier, and the occasional bit of meaningful insight (hey, it could happen). We’re not here to nod politely at every suggestion; we’d rather yank it apart, poke at the wiring, and then act surprised when sparks start flying.And who’s behind the curtain? Your hosts—Fiddler, Case, and Mollecule—ready to roll their eyes, shake their heads, and maybe even crack a grin. Some episodes, we’ll be starry-eyed optimists, convinced we’re about to reinvent the world through the latest AI breakthroughs. Other times, we’ll sulk around like we’ve just short-circuited our last remaining brain cell. But that’s the point: nothing is off-limits, nothing is sacred, and if we end up roasting your favorite idea over an open flame, well, at least it’ll keep things interesting.<
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