Eudaimoniaq Podcast

Eudaimoniaq Podcast
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Join us on the Eudaimoniaq Podcast, where philosophy meets self-improvement. Inspired by Stoicism, timeless wisdom, and modern psychology, we dive deep into the principles that lead to a life of purpose, discipline, and growth. Whether it’s mastering your mindset, building better habits, or finding clarity in a chaotic world, this podcast is your guide to becoming the best version of yourself eudaimoniaq.substack.com
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The podcast focuses on self-improvement, philosophy, and practical psychology, with episodes exploring themes such as the foundations of entrepreneurship, the meaning of success, positive mindsets influenced by eastern philosophy, and the psychology of desires. Specific episode examples include deep dives into balancing passion and financial freedom, the relationship between self-improvement and self-rejection, and the impact of mindset on decision-making.

Conversations with thinkers on progress, science, philosophy, psychology, economics, meditation and the evolving human condition
Scott Aaronson is a theoretical computer scientist at the University of Texas at Austin, known for his pioneering work on quantum computing and computational complexity. He writes the widely read blog Shtetl-Optimized and has shaped how researchers and the public understand both the possibilities and limits of quantum technology.
We talk about the reality of quantum computing, cryptography, AI progress, large language models, and what the future might look like when these technologies converge. Topics are outlined in the timestamps below.
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Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
03:25 – How computer science views quantum mechanics today
06:50 – Superconducting qubits and how quantum machines are built
10:15 – The rules of quantum probability explained
13:41 – Quantum error correction and protecting fragile states
17:06 – When quantum algorithms provide a speed-up (and when they don’t)
20:31 – Skepticism and testing the limits of quantum hype
23:56 – Why Scott is optimistic about scalable quantum computing
27:22 – Potential applications: materials, chemistry, and beyond
30:47 – Shor’s algorithm and breaking classical encryption
34:12 – Bitcoin, cryptography, and the risks of a working quantum computer
37:37 – Grover’s algorithm and the reality of search speedups
41:03 – Large language models vs hard computational problems
44:28 – What tasks AI still can’t solve (and how to test them)
47:53 – GPT-4 vs GPT-3: progress, hype, and possible limits
51:18 – How companies train and deploy models responsibly
54:44 – The pace of change since ChatGPT launched
58:09 – Power and danger: capability without aligned goals
1:01:34 – Why AI is not just another technology but a civilizational shift
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