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AI IQ Showdowns, Dreaming Robots, and Forbidden Numbers

28 min · 19 mei 2026
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What happens when you rank the world's leading artificial intelligence models based strictly on human IQ? In this episode, we dive into the latest benchmarking charts to see where GPT-5.5, Llama 4, and Claude truly sit on the intellectual bell curve. Plus, we break down the mind-blowing story of how Claude recovered $400,000 in lost Bitcoin by reconstructing an 11-year-old high memory, how Carnegie Mellon researchers are teaching humanoid robots to "dream" before executing physical tasks, and a deeply unsettling conversation with Grok about the nature of machine regret. Finally, we explore John Conway’s "Look and Say" sequence—a mathematical anomaly where the digit 4 never arrives, and why some believe it mirrors the three dimensions of our reality.

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