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In this episode we discuss the end of humanity, as the Alpha-Go computer program defeated human champion Lee Sedol in a game of Baduk (Go). Pleased to have ranked chess player Kevin Em join us for this important discussion
News of the Weird
-Kim Jong-un would look totally hot if he just lost 20 kg.
-Ramen noodles can make kids gay according to Indonesian politician
-Chloe Moretz is "First American" on Korean SNL
Ask Rob & Eugene
-Is Gostop (고스톱) Japanese?
On the Pulse
-Discussing the impact of a computer besting a human in a board game. Are the robots going to kill us all with a similar plan as what occurred in the plot of the Bond film Moonraker?
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continue reading
News of the Weird
-Kim Jong-un would look totally hot if he just lost 20 kg.
-Ramen noodles can make kids gay according to Indonesian politician
-Chloe Moretz is "First American" on Korean SNL
Ask Rob & Eugene
-Is Gostop (고스톱) Japanese?
On the Pulse
-Discussing the impact of a computer besting a human in a board game. Are the robots going to kill us all with a similar plan as what occurred in the plot of the Bond film Moonraker?
86 episodes
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Manage episode 276901198 series 100238
Content provided by Eugene Hwang and Rob Ouwehand. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eugene Hwang and Rob Ouwehand or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode we discuss the end of humanity, as the Alpha-Go computer program defeated human champion Lee Sedol in a game of Baduk (Go). Pleased to have ranked chess player Kevin Em join us for this important discussion
News of the Weird
-Kim Jong-un would look totally hot if he just lost 20 kg.
-Ramen noodles can make kids gay according to Indonesian politician
-Chloe Moretz is "First American" on Korean SNL
Ask Rob & Eugene
-Is Gostop (고스톱) Japanese?
On the Pulse
-Discussing the impact of a computer besting a human in a board game. Are the robots going to kill us all with a similar plan as what occurred in the plot of the Bond film Moonraker?
…
continue reading
News of the Weird
-Kim Jong-un would look totally hot if he just lost 20 kg.
-Ramen noodles can make kids gay according to Indonesian politician
-Chloe Moretz is "First American" on Korean SNL
Ask Rob & Eugene
-Is Gostop (고스톱) Japanese?
On the Pulse
-Discussing the impact of a computer besting a human in a board game. Are the robots going to kill us all with a similar plan as what occurred in the plot of the Bond film Moonraker?
86 episodes
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