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Patterns, Second Chances, and Our Search for Certainty

32 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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This week, three stories from the worlds of government, policy, and technology lead to some core human questions: Why are we so quick to connect dots and create explanations when events seem related? How do we know when it’s worth trying something again—and when it’s time to let go? And who should be responsible for putting guardrails around powerful new technologies? Along the way, we explore pattern recognition, randomness, second chances, AI, and our search for certainty in a complicated world. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Connecting the Dots 05:00 - Pattern Recognition 06:23 - Why We Hate Randomness 09:12 - Second Chances 16:18- Try Again or Move On? 24:01 - AI Safety 29:53 - The Search for Certainty Referenced in the Episode: Anthropic proposing pause in AI development (WSJ): https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-urges-global-pause-in-ai-development-flags-self-improvement-risk-99cefb73

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Patterns, Second Chances, and Our Search for Certainty

This week, three stories from the worlds of government, policy, and technology lead to some core human questions: Why are we so quick to connect dots and create explanations when events seem related? How do we know when it’s worth trying something again—and when it’s time to let go? And who should be responsible for putting guardrails around powerful new technologies? Along the way, we explore pattern recognition, randomness, second chances, AI, and our search for certainty in a complicated world. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Connecting the Dots 05:00 - Pattern Recognition 06:23 - Why We Hate Randomness 09:12 - Second Chances 16:18- Try Again or Move On? 24:01 - AI Safety 29:53 - The Search for Certainty Referenced in the Episode: Anthropic proposing pause in AI development (WSJ): https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-urges-global-pause-in-ai-development-flags-self-improvement-risk-99cefb73

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