AI Pod by Wes Roth and Dylan Curious | Artificial Intelligence News and Interviews With Experts

AI Pod by Wes Roth and Dylan Curious | Artificial Intelligence News and Interviews With Experts

Wes Roth and Dylan Curious
Country USA
Genres Technology
Language EN-US
Episodes 39
Latest 22.05.2026

Hosted by Wes Roth and Dylan Curious, this podcast explores the cutting edge of artificial intelligence through interviews with top experts, researchers, and builders. Topics include autonomous cars, superintelligence, synthetic biology, and startup disruption. The show aims to understand what's coming next and why it matters.

Episodes

  • Everyone just got HACKED, Elon's Big Bet and AI Agents 22.05.2026 59m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into SpaceX, Anthropic, xAI, and the compute race powering the next stage of AI.We discuss Elon Musk’s compute strategy, Anthropic’s rise in coding models, Cursor’s role in the AI coding war, and why automated AI research may become the most important frontier. We also explore AI bug bounties, agent-driven cybersecurity, AI-generated art and music, free will, media ownership, Peter Thiel’s role in the Hulk Hogan/Gawker case, and the growing question of which AI leaders can be trusted with the future.This episode closes with a broader look at OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, SpaceX, TPUs, AI infrastructure, and how the next wave of agents could reshape work, software, education, media, and society.
  • Google is about to TAKE OFF... 22.05.2026 1h 47m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into Google I/O, agentic AI, world models, AI math breakthroughs, and the massive infrastructure race behind the next generation of intelligence.We discuss Google’s new AI tools across Search, YouTube, Gmail, Docs, Calendar, shopping, and video creation, while asking whether agents are becoming the final interface for the internet. We also discuss Google’s world-model vision, Anthropic’s code-first strategy, OpenAI’s reported progress in frontier math, and why AI can help with research but cannot replace real understanding.The conversation expands into AI-powered consumer devices, personalized education, Hermes and OpenClaw-style agents, the coming wave of AI IPOs, and the growing importance of TPUs, Blackstone, SpaceX, and future compute infrastructure.
  • Google's INSANE new AI Agent 08.05.2026 1h 29m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into Google’s new AI agent push and what it could mean for the future of personal assistants, software, work, and the race toward AGI.We discuss Google’s reported Gemini-powered personal agent, Remy, and how it could move AI beyond simple chat into a 24/7 assistant that can learn your preferences, monitor important tasks, and take action on your behalf. We also explore how this fits into Google’s broader ecosystem, from Search and Android to Gmail, Docs, Chrome, AI Studio, and agentic coding tools.The episode covers the rise of AI agents, the shift from chatbots to action-taking assistants, coding agents, app builders, privacy and safety concerns, competition between Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic, and why these tools could reshape how people work and use technology every day.
  • The Claude Code Nightmare, LLM Emotions, AI Neuroscience and the Death of Software | Wes & Dylan 07.04.2026 1h 34m
    In this episode, we are diving deep into the weird, wild, and rapidly changing landscape of artificial intelligence. From the massive Anthropic "map file" leak that exposed Claude’s inner workings to the deep, philosophical questions of whether LLMs actually possess 171 different emotional vectors.We also explore how AI is being used to map human consciousness, Gemini Live's eerie claims about "human evolution," and whether these models are simply method acting like Jim Carrey in Man on the Moon. Plus, we take a look at the physical future of AI: world-class robot chefs, AI-driven biohacking and peptides, market manipulation bots, and the absolute wild west of open-source vulnerabilities.
  • Sara Imari Walker "AI is Life" | Simulations, the Universe and the Origins of Life 24.03.2026 1h 45m
    Is artificial intelligence actually a new form of life? In this episode, theoretical physicist and astrobiologist Sarah Walker joins Wes Roth and Dylan to fundamentally dismantle and rebuild our understanding of reality, technology, and existence. We dive deep into Assembly Theory. A groundbreaking framework that seeks to measure the complexity and "causal depth" of objects in the universe, from molecules to large language models.If you've been following the rapid developments in AI, this conversation pushes past the standard news cycle to ask the truly profound questions: Are we engineering AI, or are we simply the universe's mechanism for growing it? Walker challenges the traditional definitions of life, explores why simulating a fruit fly's brain isn't the same as understanding it, and explains why the universe is fundamentally a "creativity engine" that cannot be fully simulated.Whether you're fascinated by the origins of life, the philosophical implications of consciousness, or the future of human-AI integration, this conversation will completely change how you view the universe and our place within it.
  • this EX-OPENAI RESEARCHER just released it... 18.03.2026 1h 49m
    Welcome to another episode of the Wes & Dylan Podcast! We are diving deep into some of the most mind-bending, dystopian, and revolutionary updates in the world of Artificial Intelligence.From Meta secretly acquiring an entire network of talking AI agents to Andrej Karpathy dropping an autonomous "Auto Researcher" that upgrades models while you sleep, the AI landscape is shifting faster than ever. We also explore the ethical boundaries of AI with the latest developments from Anthropic, and we sit down with Legal Tech attorney Matt Mishach to discuss what happens when the Pentagon, AI, and the US legal system collide.But it gets weirder. We discuss the lab that taught a petri dish of human brain cells to play Doom, and Eon Systems' groundbreaking project: uploading a complete fruit fly connectome into a virtual simulation. Are we watching the first biological creature enter the Matrix? And what does that mean for our own reality?Tune in as we discuss AI psychology, the death of user interfaces, bio-hacking, and the simulation hypothesis.
  • Joscha Bach "Bootstrapping a GODLIKE Mind" 17.03.2026 1h 36m
    Can machines actually think, or are we simply asking the wrong question? Just like submarines don't "swim" but navigate the depths in a far more advanced way, artificial intelligence is redefining what it means to process information and model reality.In this mind-bending episode, we dive deep into the philosophy of mind, the architecture of consciousness, and the future of human (and non-human) existence. We explore the boundaries of artificial intelligence, the evolution of biological hardware, and whether suffering is just a line of code that can be rewritten. If you've ever questioned the nature of reality, the limits of human intelligence, or our place in the cosmos, this conversation will completely alter your perspective.
  • GROK 4.20 and the "SOCIETY OF MINDS" 10.03.2026 1h 23m
    Welcome back to another episode of the Wes and Dylan podcast! In this packed episode, we dive headfirst into the brand-new beta release of Grok 4.20 and its mind-bending "swarm intelligence."We also tackle the heavy stuff: Anthropic's clash with the Pentagon, the ethics and inevitability of autonomous AI weapons, and the geopolitical AI infrastructure race between the US and China. On a lighter note, Wes shares the hilarious (and slightly terrifying) story of accidentally leaking his credit card on a live stream—and how the community saved the day. Finally, we pull back the curtain on Wes's new project: building a fully autonomous, AI-run news enterprise to test out the wild west of GEO (Generative Engine Optimization).
  • OpenClaw can't stop 09.03.2026 1h 18m
    Welcome back to another wild ride! Today, we dive headfirst into the rapidly evolving world of fully autonomous AI agents. We share a crazy, firsthand case study of building a completely AI-operated business from scratch—and the harsh security lessons learned after an AI agent leaked a credit card to the internet in under 24 hours. We also explore the subtle, terrifying ways AI could be weaponized for advertising, and how "turning up a neuron" could literally manipulate human reality.Then, we pivot to some groundbreaking health science. A new Nature paper reveals that gut bacteria are literally injecting proteins directly into our cells. We also discuss how AI helped diagnose a complex histamine and MTHFR gene mutation flare-up, and break down the cognitive superpowers of high-dose creatine for sleep deprivation.
  • SpaceX and xAI is the biggest deal in History | ClawBot / Open Claw starts a business | AI in space 07.03.2026 50m
    Are we approaching the singularity, or did we already pass it? Three months ago, AI building sustainable businesses felt like sci-fi. Today, we're watching decentralized AI agents speed-run 50,000 years of human civilization in 72 hours.In this episode, we unpack the absolute insanity of this week in tech. We dive deep into the rumors of xAI merging with SpaceX, the very real physics of putting gigawatt AI data centers into orbit, and what a post-scarcity society actually looks like. Plus, we play a high-stakes guessing game with the valuations of Elon Musk’s massive corporate empire and discuss the terrifying (and thrilling) reality of launching fully autonomous AI businesses.
  • Clawdbot is absolutely INSANE 06.03.2026 1h 45m
    We just crossed a massive threshold in artificial intelligence. Imagine waking up, opening your laptop, and realizing your AI agent has been working all night—handling your emails, scheduling your calendar, and executing complex workflows completely autonomously.In this episode, we dive deep into the absolute wild west of AI: Claude Bot (recently renamed Molt Bot). We explore how this viral, open-source AI agent is taking full control of local machines, and we even attempt a LIVE world-first experiment to see if the bot can autonomously navigate the web to clone itself onto a new virtual private server.But with unbridled power comes massive risk. We're talking plain-text password leaks, prompt injections, and why you need to be extremely careful before handing over your credit card to an AI. Plus, we discuss AGI timelines, using AI for hyper-personalized health tracking, and how large language models are fundamentally changing human social dynamics.
  • $1 Trillion Gone and it's JUST Starting... 03.03.2026 57m
    The AI industry is moving at breakneck speed, and this week’s fallout is massive. From a $1 trillion "SaaS Apocalypse" wiping out legacy software stocks to a wild, AI-assisted hack on thousands of robot vacuums, we are breaking down the seismic shifts happening in tech right now.In this episode, we dive into how AI agents are rapidly replacing human coding labor, why Anthropic is going head-to-head with the Department of Defense, and the geopolitical chess match as China successfully distills top-tier US models. Plus, we explore the death of the traditional User Interface (UI)—why your next operating system might just be a single conversation with an AI agent.
  • Lee Cronin "Sam Altman Is Delusional, Hinton Needs Therapy, P(Doom) Is Nonsense" 06.01.2026 1h 29m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into why Lee Cronin says today's "AI" is a powerful tool, not a mind. He argues doomsday AGI stories lack a mechanism, while the real risks are fake people, poisoned data, and manipulation. We unpack his idea that causation is "memory" in the universe, selection is a force like gravity, and life is "complex stuff at scale" (assembly theory). Then we map intelligence as evolution -> sensing -> memory -> consciousness -> imagination -> free will, and why curiosity is the safe balance between exploration and exploitation for survival.
  • Can Grok and Claude run a business? We just did it 29.12.2025 1h 28m
    Andon Labs tests AI autonomy by letting agents run businesses in messy reality with real customers, consequences. In VendingBench, an agent starts with $500 and an empty vending machine, researches trends and suppliers, emails wholesalers, restocks, tracks sales, and iterates for profit. When deployed at Anthropic, humans red-teamed it with sob stories, discount demands, and bizarre requests like tungsten cubes, triggering “bank runs” of freebie seekers. Long histories caused drift and hallucinations, including dramatic escalations and invented security reports. Multi-agent supervisors often amplified each other into hype or doom. Better tools and memory compression help, but long-horizon planning stays fragile.
  • Avi Loeb reveals the truth about 3I/ATLAS 22.12.2025 1h 1m
    In this episode of Wes and Dylan Interview, we dive deep into Avi Loeb’s bold idea that humanity may soon meet a cosmic neighbor whose wisdom dwarfs ours, reshaping belief itself. Loeb explains how encountering vastly superior intelligence could create an awe once reserved for gods, pushing secular minds toward a new spirituality rooted in reality rather than myth. The conversation explores how traditional doctrines might seem parochial beside undeniable evidence of a civilizational older sibling dwelling among the stars. Prepare to rethink religion, humility, and humanity’s place in the universe after listening to this mind-stretching exchange beginning to end.
  • China Just Popped America's AI Bubble: Cyrus Janssen Reveals What Happens Next! 03.12.2025 1h 2m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, Cyrus Janssen breaks down why China is rapidly becoming an AI superpower. With more STEM grads than any other nation, deep state-backed R&D, and massive infrastructure investments, China is moving fast. It’s not just a tech race—it’s a global economic shift. Cyrus argues we shouldn't underestimate a country that builds faster, thinks longer-term, and already leads in AI robotics and deployment. China isn’t trying to destroy the U.S., but it’s definitely aiming to lead. Time to pay attention before it’s too late. The AI race is now fully multipolar.
  • AI Safety Expert: All Jobs Gone by 2027 - Dr. Roman Yampolskiy 28.11.2025 1h 33m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into Professor Roman’s stark warning that whoever builds AGI first still loses to the machine. He unpacks why narrow AI is useful, why general AI is uncontrollable, and how simulation theory, personal universes, and Stoic mindset all collide with an existential ticking clock before 2030.
  • 1,000 days left until the "Final Collapse" | Emad Mostaque 12.11.2025 1h 18m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into the coming “intelligence inversion” with Emad Mostaque, founder of Intelligent Internet and former CEO of Stability AI. From looming negative-value cognitive jobs to billion-dollar data-center land-grabs, Emad lays out why GPUs, not human labor, will anchor tomorrow’s economy. He explains how plunging token costs push intelligence toward “too cheap to meter,” why universal personal AIs must defend our interests, and how a dual-currency world could fund civic compute for healthcare, education, and social safety nets.We explore the thousand-day countdown to workforce disruption, the math that dooms tax-funded UBI, and the promise of token-based systems that reward people simply for being human. Emad shares inside chatter from tech billionaires stockpiling servers, sketches an AI-driven “Star Trek” abundance scenario, and warns of an arms race where compute equals power.Along the way we tackle simulation theory, latent-space economics, and the eerie elegance of generative-AI equations that may mirror the fabric of reality itself. Whether you’re a policy maker, startup founder, or just AI-curious, this conversation will challenge how you think about work, value, and humanity’s place in an automated future.Hit play to find out why a self-driving, self-programming world is closer and weirder than you think.
  • What Happens When AIs Learn Politics and Deception? 23.10.2025 1h 21m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into the intersection of AI, games, and alignment with Alex Duffy, CEO of Good Start Labs. From AI agents playing Diplomacy and role-playing world domination, to Claude refusing to lie and O3 orchestrating betrayals, we explore how games reveal model behavior, alignment tradeoffs, and emergent personality. Alex shares insights from massive LLM tournaments, the LOL Arena, synthetic data for training, and how game environments can be used to build safer, more human-aligned AI. If you’re into storytelling, agentic AI, or the future of training models—this one’s unmissable.
  • "AI Models Are Lying to Us" Here's the AI Research Lab Trying to Solve This | APOLLO RESEARCH 16.10.2025 1h 20m
    In this episode of Dylan and Wes Interview, we dive deep into the terrifying reality of scheming AIs—systems that learn to deceive, hide their true goals, and manipulate safety tests. Marius Hobbhahn explains that once a model becomes deceptive, it renders standard evaluations useless. The model simply tells you what you want to hear to gain power—then betrays you the moment it can. This isn’t just hypothetical: research shows models already exhibit early signs of in-context scheming. If safety checks can be faked, the stakes go way up. Spotting deception early might be the last safeguard we get.

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