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Probability Podcast

Podcast door Jason Spracklin & Patrick Lozon

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Technologie en Wetenschap

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Discussions on emerging & converging technologies, problems that are being solved, and the probability of positive and negative outcomes that we might expect.Anything seems to be possible these days, but what is probable? Tune in each week to hear our perspectives and pontifications as the “Generator” and the “Discriminator” go head to head!!

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aflevering S4:E12 - Season 4 Retro: Backyard Edition artwork

S4:E12 - Season 4 Retro: Backyard Edition

In this special retrospective, we look back at the fourth season of the Probability Podcast, recapping a season that covered everything from the depths of our oceans to the furthest reaches of the cosmos. This season finale synthesizes a journey through the systems redefining human identity and the physical world, beginning with the evolution of biometric frameworks and the rise of autonomous labor in the workplace. We revisit the groundbreaking acceleration of scientific discovery—from the infrared eyes of deep-space telescopes to AI agents revolutionizing research—while balancing these achievements against the massive energy and water demands of global datacenter expansion. The conversation further explores the "Final Frontier" on Earth by diving into the mysteries of our oceans. We examine the dualities of deep-sea exploration, from the physiological hurdles of sub-ocean habitats to the economic potential and environmental risks of seabed mining. Additionally, the discussion touches on the psychological toll of modern connectivity and dopamine loops, the optimization of urban movement through traffic technology, and a retrospective look at how technological leaps over the last half-century have fundamentally altered the human experience. Ultimately, the discussion frames our current technological era as a high-stakes intersection of exponential growth and planetary limits. It challenges us to consider whether we are merely observers of a "wild ride" through the probabilities of tomorrow, or if we have the collective agency to guide these innovations toward a sustainable and ethically grounded future.

12 mei 2026 - 1 h 37 min
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S4:E11 - The future hasn't been written yet

How do we reconcile a half-century that transitioned from the analog hum of the 8-track to the algorithmic pulse of AI, all while the fundamental human desire for connection remains unchanged? This episode explores the sweeping 50-year trajectory of innovation from 1976 to 2026, charting the exponential evolution of computing power and the domestic revolution of smart appliances. We examine the massive transition in energy landscapes—from the early experimental phases of solar and nuclear power to the modern dominance of high-density battery storage—and track the transformation of transportation from the gas-guzzling engines of the 1970s to the era of electric vehicles and autonomous systems. The conversation further investigates the milestones of space exploration and aviation, reflecting on how breakthroughs in safety and efficiency have redefined our physical boundaries and global connectivity. We dive into the radical shifts in home entertainment and data storage, observing how the move from physical media to near-limitless streaming and molecular storage has reshaped our cultural consumption. Beyond the hardware, we analyze the shifting paradigms of communication and the profound influence of Moore's Law on the sheer velocity of modern life. Ultimately, the discussion frames this technological odyssey as a reflection of our evolving societal fabric and quest for sustainability. It asks whether these advancements have truly elevated our well-being, or if the pursuit of peak connectivity has traded away the social cohesion and simplicity that once defined our relationship with the world.

4 mei 2026 - 1 h 33 min
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S4:E10 - Nothing vast enters the life of mortals without a curse

How do we maintain our cognitive autonomy and social fabric in an era where sophisticated AI and digital loops are engineered to exploit the very neurobiology that makes us human? This episode explores the complex landscape of digital addiction, examining the transition from traditional media consumption to the hyper-targeted behavioral loops created by social media, video games, and emerging AI tools. We analyze the clinical framework of the "Four C’s" of addiction, the neurochemical role of dopamine in modern dependency, and the biological toll of the endless scrolling and short-form video content that define our modern digital environment. The conversation further examines the psychological implications of AI companionship and the specific vulnerabilities of younger generations facing the "productivity paradox." Patrick and Jason delve into the concept of "digital nutrition," debating the "fast food" nature of AI-generated content and the resulting cognitive atrophy observed in professional and creative environments. The discussion also addresses the erosion of real-world social interaction, the psychological weight of smartphone dependency, and the growing necessity for government regulation and algorithmic transparency to protect our collective mental well-being. Ultimately, the discussion frames our escalating digital dependency as a critical crossroads for human agency and societal health. It challenges us to reconsider our daily routines and digital consumption strategies, asking whether we can implement the necessary boundaries to reclaim our focus, or if the relentless pull of the dopamine loop will permanently redefine our capacity for deep thought and authentic connection.

27 apr 2026 - 1 h 38 min
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S4:E9 - Why do they call it rush hour when nothing moves?

How do AI-driven algorithms and edge computing reshape our understanding of urban mobility in a world where the humble traffic light is transforming from a simple timer into a sentient sentinel of the streets? This episode examines the technological shift from rigid, pre-programmed timers to dynamic, adaptive traffic systems powered by artificial intelligence. We explore the evolution of detection technology—moving from basic sensors to advanced multi-modal fusion—and the engineering breakthroughs in edge computing that allow for real-time decision-making at the intersection level. The conversation also highlights the critical role of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication and the specialized systems designed for emergency vehicle preemption and public safety. Beyond the hardware, we analyze the complex challenges of maintaining privacy in an era of increased surveillance, the security vulnerabilities inherent in a digitalized grid, and the persistent need for human oversight to balance the efficiency of automated systems with the unpredictable nature of human behaviour. Ultimately, the discussion frames the digital overhaul of our roadways as a pivotal moment for urban infrastructure, where high-tech management meets the logistical realities of modern congestion. It asks whether we are building these intelligent networks to merely shave seconds off a commute, to safeguard the lives of those navigating the grid, or to lay the essential groundwork for a fully autonomous future that could redefine how we move through our world.

19 apr 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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S4:E8 - These men work in the dark. They see everything.

Can we engineer a path toward a low-carbon future using minerals from the abyss without triggering an irreversible ecological collapse in the planet's most mysterious frontier? This final chapter explores the $20 trillion potential of polymetallic nodules and cobalt-rich crusts—minerals critical for the electric vehicle transition. We examine the robotics enabling this frontier, from AI-driven AUVs to riser systems extracting ore from 6,000 meters. The discussion balances industrial ambitions against the risks of sediment plumes and habitat destruction in ancient ecosystems. The episode covers the regulatory "gray zone" managed by the International Seabed Authority and Japan’s recent extraction of rare-earth mud. We analyze mining's "discovery category," where industrial budgets for high-resolution mapping provide rare opportunities to identify new species. We also explore "risk envelopes"—a system-engineering approach using closed-loop controls to automatically halt operations if biological or chemical thresholds are breached. Ultimately, the discussion frames the deep-sea "gold rush" as a test of governance and technological restraint. It asks whether we can transform extraction into a research platform that serves as a "circuit breaker" for harm, or if we are racing toward a tragedy of the commons before understanding the species underpinning the global food web?

12 apr 2026 - 57 min
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