Podcasts




Mysteries of the Universe

Duration: 0:35:13

Astrophysicist Anton Biryukov talks about the universe in "Nature of Things" program . He says there is no complete vacuum in intergalactic space, but there are molecules . The oldest molecule, which appeared just a few hundred thousand years after the creation of the universe, has been caught .


The principle of hierarchy, or a living integral system from a cell to the Universe

Duration: 0:34:58

The body as an integral system has been studied for several millennia . There are theories based on the fact that everything around is alive to some extent, with corresponding signs, for example, such as movement and development .


The solar system in a local gas bubble. What do scientists know?

Duration: 0:35:00

In good weather we can see stars in the sky and it seems that there is nothing between them but emptiness . Scientists suggest individual star systems may be in the so-called "local bubbles" This is not the most important "trick" of our Universe .


E107|AI Explosion: Very Early History of OpenAI, and the GPT moment in the Image Field|AIGC Special

Duration: 0:44:53

In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss OpenAI and its early development, as well as a curated collection of AI video tutorials on Bilibili. They recommend several useful videos, including those by former Amazon chief scientist Mu Li and their own GPT-related video. The discussion also touches on the concept of a general AI agent and how OpenAI is working towards this goal. Guest Jin Fang provides insights based on her experience working at OpenAI in its early days and describes the diverse research interests of its founding members. She also discusses her own project, the Universe project, which aimed to build a general agent capable of playing any game controlled by a mouse and keyboard.