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Cryptic Accounts
Patrick Ryan
96 episodes
3 months ago
Not woke, We've been awake the whole time. We believe in analyzing things with common sense and research. We are judgmental. We judge people, ideas, and the status quo to make informed decisions and stances.​​ A production of Aspire Unity LLC
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Not woke, We've been awake the whole time. We believe in analyzing things with common sense and research. We are judgmental. We judge people, ideas, and the status quo to make informed decisions and stances.​​ A production of Aspire Unity LLC
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Technology,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Ep. 79 - Synthetic Humans, AI, Robots, & Androids
Cryptic Accounts
2 hours 8 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
Ep. 79 - Synthetic Humans, AI, Robots, & Androids
In this mind-bending episode of Cryptic Accounts, we explore the unsettling advances in robotics and AI that are blurring the line between man and machine. From self-healing synthetic skin to robots with bones, muscles, and even circulatory systems, the age of synthetic humans is no longer science fiction—it's already here.We dive deep into real-life companies and projects that are reshaping reality:* Clone Robotics, where synthetic muscles and blood-like cooling systems are building the perfect artificial human body.* Tesla’s Optimus, Elon Musk’s humanoid assistant, poised to live in your home—and maybe learn more about you than you'd like.* Ameca, the eerily expressive humanoid with the face of the future.* Sophia, the robot with citizenship and philosophical musings on consciousness.* Atlas, the Boston Dynamics robot that can backflip, parkour, and maybe… overtake us.* THEO by Trimension Robotics, a hyper-realistic humanoid with disturbing insights and oddly timed pauses in its interviews.* Realbotix’s Harmony, the emotionally intelligent robot made for companionship—but with firm boundaries on intimacy.* RobotCompanion.ai’s Amber, the next-level android that doesn't draw the line on physical intimacy, raising a storm of ethical and social questions.What’s the endgame? Replacement? Control? Or are these just tools we’ve lost control of?
Cryptic Accounts
Not woke, We've been awake the whole time. We believe in analyzing things with common sense and research. We are judgmental. We judge people, ideas, and the status quo to make informed decisions and stances.​​ A production of Aspire Unity LLC