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The After On Podcast

The After On Podcast

Rob Reid

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Show overview

The After On Podcast has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 62 episodes. That works out to roughly 85 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 11m and 1h 30m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. The busiest year was 2018, with 24 episodes published. Published by Rob Reid.

Episodes
62
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
1h 21m
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

We dive deep into the science, tech, and social issues explored in the novel "After On." It's NOT necessary to be an "After On" reader to listen, learn & enjoy this podcast!

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S1 Ep 6262: "DEEP VZN" Revisited | Kevin Esvelt

I'm reposting my 2022 interview with Kevin Esvelt on the deranged USAID program "DEEP VZN," in conjunction with my latest appearance on Sam Harris's podcast, in which we discuss this terrifying topic

Mar 11, 20261h 53m

S1 Ep 6161: An "Observatory" for a Shy Super AI ?

Might we unwittingly start sharing our world with a super AI? A monologue and (mostly) playful thought experiment.

Aug 4, 20241h 21m

S1 Ep 6060: Deep Fakes | Sam Harris and Zohaib Ahmed

Will the glittering dawn of the genai era be accompanied by a dark tsunami of pixel-perfect deep fakes? I discuss this prospect with Sam Harris, as well as the CEO of synthetic audio pioneer Resemble.ai.

Jun 5, 20231h 52m

Ep 5959: Generative AI | What's New & What's Next

My thoughts on what's happening in the mad world of generative AI, announcing my new home online at robreid.substack.com, and more.

Mar 8, 202332 min

S1 Ep 5858: Recipes for Future Plagues | Kevin Esvelt

USAID's new "DEEP VZN" program aims to discover new pandemic-grade viruses, then broadcast their genomes to the world, according to MIT evolutionary engineer Kevin Esvelt. He estimates that 30,000 people in dozens of countries could then easily assemble them.

Feb 28, 20221h 55m

S1 Ep 5757: Octopus Intelligence (and more!) | Roger Hanlon

A wide-ranging discussion of cognition in octopuses & cuttlefish, plus many, many other topics with globally renowned sensory ecologist Roger Hanlon.

Oct 8, 20211h 59m

S1 Ep 5656: A Massive Future for an Old Vaccine? | Megan Murray

Harvard epidemiologist Megan Murray tells us all about the anti-tuberculosis vaccine "BCG," and the astonishing protection it may provide against Covid -- as well as looming future pandemics.

Jun 19, 20211h 13m

S1 Ep 5555: Detecting Disease Outbreaks from Internet Traffic | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

This is closely tied to a 4-hour collaboration between Sam Harris and me, which Sam is posting to his podcast's feed. I strongly recommend that episode too! But it's not "required" for you to get everything out of this fascinating conversation with Seth.

Apr 23, 20211h 42m

S1 Ep 5454: Announcing a New Season

This "episode" is just a quick new announcement of a new season of the podcast (finally)! And also of something very cool that I'm working on with fellow podcaster Sam Harris.

Feb 2, 20212 min

S1 Ep 5353: The Case Against Reality | Don Hoffman (classic + updated)

Quantitative Psychologist Don Hoffman has a head-spinning take on the true nature of reality vs. what our senses report to us. This is a revisitation of our original interview, expanded with lots of new material recorded last week.

Jul 30, 20191h 41m

S1 Ep 5252: Many Quantum Worlds | Sean Carroll

Quantum mechanics – and its eerie "Many Worlds" interpretation – are explored in terms that both poets & physicists can appreciate.

Jul 15, 20191h 37m

S1 Ep 5151: On Consciousness | Annaka Harris

The baffling and fascinating mysteries connected to the phenomenon of consciousness are explored in this conversation with the deeply thoughtful science writer, Annaka Harris.

Jun 25, 20191h 20m

S1 Ep 5050: About that TED Talk | Kevin Rose

This morning, TED posted a talk I just gave at their annual conference (on 11 days notice!). Kevin Rose interviewed me about my talk for his podcast. I'm posting his interview here as well.

Jun 18, 20191h 21m

S1 Ep 4949: Canceling PTSD with MDMA (part 2) | Rick Doblin

The drug known as Molly, Ecstasy and MDMA may soon get regulatory approved for therapeutic use, thanks to a 34-year campaign waged by Rick Doblin. Rick and I discuss all of this, plus his own unique story.

May 28, 20191h 0m

S1 Ep 4848: Canceling PTSD with MDMA (part 1) | Rick Doblin

The drug known as Molly, Ecstasy and MDMA may soon get regulatory approved for therapeutic use, thanks to a 34-year campaign waged by Rick Doblin. Rick and I discuss all of this, plus his own unique story.

May 21, 20191h 6m

S1 Ep 4747. AI Boom, or Doom? | Stuart Russell

Stuart Russell's textbook is used to teach AI in over 1,400 universities and 120 countries. If AI scares him, it should scare you too.

Apr 30, 20191h 30m

S1 Ep 4646: Defeating Food Allergies | Kari Nadeau

The food allergy epidemic is mysterious, volatile, and growing fast. Kari Nadeau and her Stanford team are trying to halt it.

Apr 9, 20191h 47m

S1 Ep 4545: End Games (part 2) | Naval Ravikant

A rampage killer with a knife can kill a few. With a gun, dozens. With a jetliner, way more. What might future tech enable? In Part Two of our conversation, Naval and I discuss "The Ender."And how to preclude this monstrosity.

Mar 21, 20191h 6m

S1 Ep 4444: End Games (part 1) | Naval Ravikant

Naval & I discuss a horrifying risk. We questioned whether to post this. Might it give someone ideas? Well, the bad guys already HAVE ideas. And cataclysms are only averted if we face them. There's still time.

Mar 19, 20191h 13m

S1 Ep 4343: Synthetic Neurobiology | Ed Boyden

Not yet 40, Ed Boyden has already concocted a panoply of tools, which are revolutionizing neuroscience research. He tells us all about optogenetics, expansion microscopy, and more.

Mar 1, 20191h 22m
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