Did Kylie and I attend the Midjourney Scanner event? Yes, we did. Did Kylie compare notes on her skincare routine with Bryan Johnson at the event? Also, yes. Meanwhile, I formed more wrinkles by downing cocktails while all this happened.
Since the Midjourney pivot into medical devices and health spas is all the rage, we had no choice but to dive right in on this week’s episode. We also explored the government’s ban of Anthropic’s latest model, the odd tie-up between DeepMind and Eve Online, Noam Shazeer leaving Google for OpenAI, Snapchat’s Snapcrap glasses, the Rafael Nadal documentary (naturally) and a robot that kills fish in the name of better sushi.
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Timestamps (links go to the YouTube channel)
0:00 Intro
0:38 Inside Midjourney's Secret MRI Machine
15:42 What Does Brian Johnson's Skin Really Look Like?
21:14 The First AI Model America Ever Banned
36:26 Why Is DeepMind Obsessed With a 20-Year-Old Space Game?
45:47 The Transformer Inventor Just Switched Sides
49:36 Whatever Happened to "Scaling Hit a Wall"?
52:26 Who on Earth Is Buying $2,200 Smart Glasses?
1:00:34 Dating in San Francisco, COVID Shots, and the World Cup
1:05:32 The Time Ashlee Nearly Pocketed Rafael Nadal's Racket
1:16:21 A Robot That Kills Fish the Japanese Way
1:19:31 Is Ashlee Turning Republican? Plus Where Batteries Go to Die












