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Jack Despain Zhou: in defense of trackingOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Jack Despain Zhou, executive director of the Center for Educational Progress (CEP). Despain Zhou is a graduate of Western Governors University, and is completing his J.D. at Temple University. A f… 
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Nikolai Yakovenko: the $200 million AI engineerOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning, in the wake of Elon Musk’s xAI Grok chatbot turning anti-Semitic following a recent update, Razib catches up with Nikolai Yakovenko about the state of AI in the summer of 2025. Nearly three years after their fi… 
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Noah Millman: from finance to the culture industryAn old-school blogger on film, politics and culture 
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Khanversation #50: War in Southeast Asia, peak conspiracy theory and Sidney SweenyKhanversation episode fifty 
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David Van Ofwegen: a peripatetic philosopher across Eurasia’s antipodesToday on Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to David van Ofwegen, a philosophy teacher based in Thailand. Razib and Ofwegen first met by chance while he was traveling in the US in 2003. A Dutch national, educated at the University of Leiden in the Nethe… 
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Claire Lehmann: after the Intellectual Dark WebOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to returning guest Claire Lehmann. Lehmann has an undergraduate degrees in psychology and English from the University of Adelaide. She was enrolled in a graduate program in psychology, but left it af… 
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Cesar Fortes-Lima: the Fulani out of the Green SaharaThe origins of the Fulani people of the Sahel 
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Khanversation #49: Catholic vs. Protestant, There will never be another Silicon Valley Coldplay CheatersKhanversation episode forty-nine 
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Nathan Cofnas: Judaism’s group evolutionary strategy and hereditarianism defendedOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to philosopher of science Nathan Cofnas, whose specialty is biology and ethics. An American, Cofnas is currently a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cam… 
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Steve Hsu: China’s inevitable rise and America’s confused responseToday Razib talks to repeat guest Steve Hsu about China, a topic with so many currently relevant dimensions gIven the PRC’s clear emergence as an economic, military and political rival to the US. Hsu is a Caltech‑trained theoretical physicist who migra… 
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Jack Despain Zhou: in defense of trackingAgainst educational egalitarianism 
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David Gress: Plato and NATO 25 years laterToday Razib talks to David Gress, a Danish historian. The son of an American literary scholar and a Danish writer, he grew up in Denmark, read Classics at Cambridge, and then earned a Ph.D. in medieval history from Bryn Mawr College in the US in 1981…. 
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David Gress: Plato and NATO 25 years laterToday Razib talks to David Gress, a Danish historian. The son of an American literary scholar and a Danish writer, he grew up in Denmark, read Classics at Cambridge, and then earned a Ph.D. in medieval history from Bryn Mawr College in the US in 1981…. 
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Khanversation #48: Epstein was framed!Episode forty-eight 
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RKUL: Time Well Spent, 07/14/2025Bastille Day edition 
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Ethan Strauss: sports and the end of the culture warsOn this episode of the Unsupervised Learning podcast, Razib welcomes back Ethan Strauss, a writer who has covered sports and culture for the past decade, including in the book The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty. More r… 
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Genghis Khan, the Golden Horde and an 842-year-old paternity testUnsupervised Learning Journal Club #7 
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Nikolai Yakovenko: the $200 million AI engineerThe AI hype-cycle continues 
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Khanversation #47: Elon’s American Party, RainMaker and the Texas floods, Zohran the black manEpisode forty-seven 
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David Van Ofwegen: a peripatetic philosopher across Eurasia’s antipodesToday on Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to David van Ofwegen, a philosophy teacher based in Thailand.