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Content provided by Josh and Brett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh and Brett 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.

On this episode, Brett discusses a bread-scanning AI software that ends up being repurposed to save lives identifying cancel cells. Not all AI is trying to kill us! ...yet. Then Josh laughs manically as Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Jon Sandman fall victim to one of the best/worst villains in video game history: Vaas Montenegro. Move over Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul because actor Michael Mando's most iconic role will forever be the video game baddie for a promotional YouTube "Film" that is way better than it should be: The Far Cry Experience.

Off-top Links and References:

The Pastry AI

Content:

Definitive TFCE Link

Insanity Trailer Deep Dive

Vaas Interview

History of Vaas

Vaas Character Analysis

Jon Sandman Reaction Vid

Talking Everything Vaas

Vaas Original Design

Making of TFCE

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Discord

Sponsor: Best Maps Ever

Other Podcast Appearances:

Josh on Have Not Seen This: Ep. 66 - Devil's Rejects

Josh on The Don't Assume Podcast: Ep. 24 - Skydiving

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 11 - Never Ending Pursuit

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 12 - Tunnel Coaching

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 22 - DZ vs. Cutaway Pt. 1

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 23 - DZ vs. Cutaway Pt. 2

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 25 - Echelon

  continue reading

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Manage episode 422183553 series 3374240
Content provided by Josh and Brett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh and Brett 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.

On this episode, Brett discusses a bread-scanning AI software that ends up being repurposed to save lives identifying cancel cells. Not all AI is trying to kill us! ...yet. Then Josh laughs manically as Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Jon Sandman fall victim to one of the best/worst villains in video game history: Vaas Montenegro. Move over Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul because actor Michael Mando's most iconic role will forever be the video game baddie for a promotional YouTube "Film" that is way better than it should be: The Far Cry Experience.

Off-top Links and References:

The Pastry AI

Content:

Definitive TFCE Link

Insanity Trailer Deep Dive

Vaas Interview

History of Vaas

Vaas Character Analysis

Jon Sandman Reaction Vid

Talking Everything Vaas

Vaas Original Design

Making of TFCE

Follow Us:

All of our links!

Facebook

Instagram

Discord

Sponsor: Best Maps Ever

Other Podcast Appearances:

Josh on Have Not Seen This: Ep. 66 - Devil's Rejects

Josh on The Don't Assume Podcast: Ep. 24 - Skydiving

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 11 - Never Ending Pursuit

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 12 - Tunnel Coaching

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 22 - DZ vs. Cutaway Pt. 1

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 23 - DZ vs. Cutaway Pt. 2

Josh on Fall Risk Podcast: Ep. 25 - Echelon

  continue reading

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