
Graveyards, Gas Stations, and the AI Apocalypse
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Exploring the Future of EV Charging Stations and AI Programming Limitations
In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, hosts Ajay and Loong explore a variety of intriguing topics. They discuss the evolving role of service stations as the world transitions to electric vehicles, revealing that convenience retail is a significant profit driver compared to fuel sales. The conversation also delves into the capabilities and limitations of AI in programming competitions, specifically highlighting its struggles with novel problem-solving scenarios. Additionally, they touch on the economics of graveyards, optimal stair height regulations, and potential future discussion topics, including sodium-ion batteries and the mechanics of lightning. This episode offers a fascinating intersection of technology, business, and everyday curiosities.
Check out Ajay’s Stuff:
EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net
Website: https://ajays.quest
Check out Loong’s Stuff:
QDX: https://www.qdx.co/
Automera: https://automeratx.com/
00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts
00:24 Tech Industry Behind the Scenes
01:13 Pokemon Card Market Trends
02:53 Graveyard Economics
11:58 Optimal Stair Design
23:49 De-evolution of Technology
28:45 The Fragility of Modern Knowledge
29:34 Numeracy Skills in the Workplace
30:44 The Medical Test Paradox
33:58 AI's Limitations in Problem Solving
46:49 The Future of Service Stations
54:23 Upcoming Topics Teaser
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