Épisodes

  • EP33 - Micro LLMs: Putting a Supercomputer in Your Pocket
    Nov 19 2025
    AI assistants feel like they're connected to a giant brain in the cloud, but increasingly, they live right inside your phone, working instantly and offline. How is it possible to shrink a supercomputer's worth of intelligence onto a tiny chip? This is the story of Micro LLMs, and how the future of AI might not be in the cloud, but in the palm of your hand.
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    32 min
  • EP32 - The Rise of Humanoid Robots: AI Gets a Body
    Nov 16 2025
    We see viral videos of humanoid robots that walk, run, and work with an eerie, lifelike grace that feels like science fiction. But beyond the complex code and powerful motors, what fundamental truth allows a two-hundred-pound machine to master the simple, impossible art of not falling over? This episode deconstructs the humanoid robot to reveal why the key to its future lies not in its own design, but in ours.
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    32 min
  • EP31 - Synthetic Media: When Seeing Is No Longer Believing
    Nov 13 2025
    We see a famous actor in a viral video or hear a politician say something they never uttered, and it looks and sounds perfectly real. We might call it a deepfake, but that simple name hides a profound technological duel. This is the story of how machines learned to replicate reality by competing against each other, and what that means for a world where seeing is no longer believing.
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    29 min
  • EP30 - The Electric Dream: Neuromorphic Computing and the Brain on a Chip
    Nov 10 2025
    We marvel at AI that can write poetry and paint masterpieces, assuming it "thinks" like us. But what if our computers, even the ones running AI, are built on a fundamentally different, and far less efficient, blueprint than our own brains? This episode opens the black box of neuromorphic computing to reveal how building a brain on a chip could solve the greatest crisis facing artificial intelligence.
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    29 min
  • EP29 - AI in Cybersecurity: The Digital Arms Race
    Nov 7 2025
    Our security software seems to get smarter, detecting threats we've never seen before. At the same time, phishing scams and cyberattacks are becoming eerily sophisticated and personalized. We're opening the black box of AI-powered cybersecurity to reveal how artificial intelligence is being used on both sides of the digital battlefield—as both our greatest defense and our most dangerous weapon.
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    29 min
  • EP28 - Hey, Computer: The Unheard Symphony of Voice AI
    Nov 4 2025
    We talk to our devices every day, asking for timers, weather forecasts, and trivia answers. It feels like magic, a conversation with an intelligent being. But how does a machine actually turn the sound of a human voice into a correct answer? This is the story of the hidden, four-part symphony that makes your voice assistant understand.
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    29 min
  • EP27 - The Silent Memory: How Solid State Drives (SSDs) Finally Taught Sand How to Think
    Nov 1 2025
    We press a button, and our digital world appears in an instant. Modern computers feel magical, booting in seconds from silent, solid chips. But how does a piece of silicon hold our memories with no moving parts, and what is the profound, invisible secret that keeps it from forgetting?
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    29 min
  • EP26 - A Sandwich of Light: The First Principles of Your Screen
    Oct 29 2025
    We stare at them for hours every day, but have you ever wondered how a flat piece of glass can paint a perfect, vibrant image? This episode deconstructs the modern screen, revealing the intricate physics and clever illusions behind the two competing technologies that bring our digital world to life: LCD and OLED.
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    28 min