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The Strange New Abilities Emerging Inside AI | Robots, Consciousness & The Future of Intelligence

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This episode of Dylan Curious: * Hugging Face releases surprisingly affordable humanoid robot legs * AI helps rewrite hardware firmware and revive cheap devices * Physics-aware AI can generate realistic sound from video * New theories suggest the next AI breakthrough may come from mathematics, not scale * Childlike AI reveals how language becomes structured across generations * Researchers push for stronger scientific tests of AI consciousness * DuckDuckGo benefits as users push back against AI-powered search * Anthropic experiments with AI fluency scorecards * BioHub introduces a world model for protein biology * Physicists explore whether gravity could reshape our understanding of quantum reality The future keeps getting stranger. Let's figure it out together. Dylan breaks down why the next massive AI breakthrough isn't coming from raw compute scale, but from entirely new mathematical architectures. We dive into Hugging Face’s new $2,500 open-source bipedal robot legs, how everyday hackers are using AI codecs to rewrite cheap hardware firmware from their showers, and the launch of Claude’s hidden "fluency scorecard." Later in the episode, Dylan looks into the psychological trap of "cognitive surrender," a groundbreaking open-prediction protein world model from BioHub, and a fascinating radical rethink of physics: What if we've been trying to solve the theory of everything entirely backwards?

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episode The Strange New Abilities Emerging Inside AI | Robots, Consciousness & The Future of Intelligence cover

The Strange New Abilities Emerging Inside AI | Robots, Consciousness & The Future of Intelligence

This episode of Dylan Curious: * Hugging Face releases surprisingly affordable humanoid robot legs * AI helps rewrite hardware firmware and revive cheap devices * Physics-aware AI can generate realistic sound from video * New theories suggest the next AI breakthrough may come from mathematics, not scale * Childlike AI reveals how language becomes structured across generations * Researchers push for stronger scientific tests of AI consciousness * DuckDuckGo benefits as users push back against AI-powered search * Anthropic experiments with AI fluency scorecards * BioHub introduces a world model for protein biology * Physicists explore whether gravity could reshape our understanding of quantum reality The future keeps getting stranger. Let's figure it out together. Dylan breaks down why the next massive AI breakthrough isn't coming from raw compute scale, but from entirely new mathematical architectures. We dive into Hugging Face’s new $2,500 open-source bipedal robot legs, how everyday hackers are using AI codecs to rewrite cheap hardware firmware from their showers, and the launch of Claude’s hidden "fluency scorecard." Later in the episode, Dylan looks into the psychological trap of "cognitive surrender," a groundbreaking open-prediction protein world model from BioHub, and a fascinating radical rethink of physics: What if we've been trying to solve the theory of everything entirely backwards?

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