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The End Of The World with Josh Clark

The End Of The World with Josh Clark

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We humans could have a bright future ahead of us that lasts billions of years. But we have to survive the next 200 years first. Join Josh Clark of Stuff You Should Know for a 10-episode deep dive that explores the future of humanity and finds dangers we have never encountered before lurking just ahead. And if we humans are alone in the universe, if we don't survive intelligent life dies out with us too.2025 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia Ciencia Ciencias Sociales
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  • Trailer
    Oct 17 2018

    We humans could have a bright future ahead of us that lasts billions of years. But we have to survive the next 200 years first.

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    2 m
  • Trailer 2: Bill, Elon and Stephen
    Oct 24 2018

    Why are smart people warning us about artificial intelligence? As machines grow smarter and able to improve themselves, we run the risk of them developing beyond our control. But AI is just one of the existential risks emerging in our future.

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    1 m
  • Fermi Paradox
    Nov 7 2018

    Ever wondered where all the aliens are? It’s actually very weird that, as big and old as the universe is, we seem to be the only intelligent life. In this episode, Josh examines the Fermi paradox, and what it says about humanity’s place in the universe. (Original score by Point Lobo.)

    Interviewees: Anders Sandberg, Oxford University philosopher and co-creator of the Aestivation hypothesis; Seth Shostak, director of SETI; Toby Ord, Oxford University philosopher.

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    37 m
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this man really does his research and does his homework very well researched and produced.

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