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Apr 2025
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Plus Bites 1 | AI Futures, Ancient Myths...

Danny Ballan
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Dive deep into a diverse range of fascinating topics in this episode! We start with language, exploring the meaning and nuances of "All's well that ends well" and the weary feeling of "lassitude." Then, we tackle the complex future of Artificial Intelligence, equipping you with essential vocabulary. We delve into personal growth by considering the role of vulnerability, and stretch our imaginations asking "What if art could alter reality?". Test your logic with the classic "Two Doors and Two Guards" brain teaser and enjoy an original short story, "The Ink of What Is." Our journey continues into science with the Sun's protective heliosphere, history with the real story of Cleopatra, and myth-busting the idea of a medieval flat Earth. Discover the Persian myth of the Crimson Warrior, ponder the unsolved mystery of Ivan the Terrible's library, and grapple with moral dilemmas via the Trolley Problem. Learn about your brain's amazing cerebral cortex, find motivation in the value of hard work, and reflect on the importance of the present moment with a quote from Sam Harris. The episode concludes with evocative original writing in "Tales of Tunes" and the poem "A Game of Cards."

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