In this episode we explore brain-computer interfaces, discussing MIT's Alterego project and Joao's startup Wyrde AI, which aims to read thoughts through BCI-enabled glasses. While promising seamless AI interaction, concerns arise about mental focus and unintended actions.
As second topic we dive into OpenAI's research which reveals that AI hallucinations stem from training processes that reward guessing over admitting uncertainty - a problem the hosts recognize in human organizations where senior staff can make unfounded claims while juniors must stay cautious.
Brief news includes a proactive AI assistant that continuously monitors users without prompting, and Oracle's temporary rise as the world's most valuable company due to AI infrastructure hype.
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