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PyJamas Pillow Talk

PJ (Poh Jie)

We are made to be multivariate- explore science, entrepreneurship, philosophy, economics, art and martial arts with me. Be different; learn for the intrinsic joy. #skininthegame

22 - #21 John Yang- 16 year old building AI chatbot for 70 million left-behind children in rural China
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  • 22 - #21 John Yang- 16 year old building AI chatbot for 70 million left-behind children in rural China

    My guest today is John Yang. He is a 16 year old currently building 小K.AI, a friendly chatbot that helps to create high-quality learning environments for left-behind children in rural China at scale. We discussed a wide variety of topics, including why John believes we will attain AGI in 5-10    years, his learning process, and building a non-profit AI bot by himself. Please enjoy the show.

    Show Notes [2:00] John’s self-introduction [3:33] Forming a tribe of peers who inspire ourselves [8:51] Self-directed learning and meta-learning skills [20:25] Growing up in multiple cities, formative childhood experiences and maturing [29:27] Finding a balance between creativity and effectiveness [34:55] Validating macro frameworks [38:17] The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin (三體系列-劉慈欣) [46:50] John's argument for why AGI will be here in the next 5-10 years [1:08:20] What is artificial intelligence? [1:17:10] AI ethics and safety [1:20:08] 小K, and its business and technical aspects (data, model architecture) [1:38:00] Advice for people who want to build real skills [1:44:28] Managing both building and selling in day-to-day life Mentions 小K.AI The Knowledge Society Connect

    If you like to find out more about me, please find me on my personal website at www.pohjie.com, or connect with me on Twitter (@pohjie_pj).

    Outro

    Thank you for listening to this episode. If you like this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share this episode with 1-3 friends. I started this podcast with the intention of having awesome conversations with interesting people, and having your support means a lot. Thank you.

    Music credits Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Thu, 22 Apr 2021 - 1h 47min
  • 21 - #20 Elena Hill Artamonova- Growing up in Russia and overcoming dyslexia as a PhD candidate

    My guest today is Elena Hill-Artamonova. She is currently a PhD candidate for psychology at The Manchester Metropolitan University, and has Master of Science in Psychology from University of London and Master of Arts in Political Science from The University of Manchester. As a dyslexic herself, Elena is also passionate about helping other dyslexics excel academically. Please enjoy the show.

    Show Notes [0:39] Elena’s self-introduction [1:20] Why did Elena choose to go to UK from Russia? [3:17] Elena’s struggles with expressing herself back in Russia [7:00] Our cultural background’s influence on our thinking and encouraging children to be independent thinker [15:42] Is the English or Russian language more beautiful? [16:57] How does Russia’s rich cultural history permeate through her citizens’ thinking? [27:55] Three cultural synthesis of Russia [31:25] Current state of events in Russia, view on China and geopolitics [43:58] The American Dream and outsiders succeeding in traditional systems [53:36] How did formal training in disciplines like anthropology and political science influenced Elena’s way of thinking? What was interacting with shamans like? [1:09:44] Elena’s experience with dyslexia and managing it to excel academically [1:18:04] Elena’s audio presentation of her research on dark triads and big five personality variables   Connect

    If you like to find out more about me, please find me on my personal website at www.pohjie.com, or connect with me on Twitter (@pohjie_pj).

    Outro

    Thank you for listening to this episode. If you like this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share this episode with 1-3 friends. I started this podcast with the intention of having awesome conversations with interesting people, and having your support means a lot. Thank you.

    Music credits Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 1h 30min
  • 20 - #19 Yair Zick- Algorithmic Mechanism Design

    My guest today is Yair Zick. He is an assistant professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Prior to that, he was an assistant professor at the National University of Singapore’s School of Computing. He was also a postdoctoral research fellow at Carnegie Mellon University from 2014 to 2016, and completed his PhD at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Please enjoy the show. 

    Show Notes [1:43] Brouwer fixed-point theorem and its relevance to game theory [5:13] What is algorithmic mechanism design? [12:28] What are constraints that make division of goods really hard to solve? [24:57] Utilitarianism, egalitarianism and Nash bargaining solution [32:40] Pre-requisites for certain conditions in algorithmic mechanism design (e.g. fairness) to hold [37:30] Why is National University of Singapore’s former module allocation system overly complicated? [48:52] What is Yair’s research process like? What is sub-modular property in allocation of goods? [1:01:40] Optimising schedule for productivity [1:06:30] Current readings [1:14:14] Thoughts on love and marriage [1:19:31] Aspirations for his children and parenting philosophy Mentions

    Brouwer fixed-point theorem

    Connect

    If you like to find out more about me, please find me on my personal website at www.pohjie.com, or connect with me on Twitter (@pohjie_pj).

    Outro

    Thank you for listening to this episode. If you like this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share this episode with 1-3 friends. I started this podcast with the intention of having awesome conversations with interesting people, and having your support means a lot. Thank you.

    Music credits Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

     

    Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 1h 22min
  • 19 - #18 Michael Vawter- Music, robotics, and businesses

    My guest today is Michael Vawter. He is the co-founder of two businesses- Robot Academy, which is a STEM education centre for kids, and Bleeps and Loops, which promotes and educates electronic music production. Please enjoy the show.

    Show Notes [0:37] Michael’s self-introduction [1:43] What prompted Michael to take coursework in psychology, organisational studies, economics, computer science and vocal performance at college? [4:22] Homeschooling and its impact [8:29] Becoming champion of First Lego League and designing robots [13:04] Allocation of time for projects in different discipline [21:57] Morning routines [23:39] Productivity systems [25:43] Entrepreneurial projects in college [27:46] Quitting the first job after a year [32:39] Why is Michael bearish about the current VC-backed startup model? [34:49] Adapting business models to Covid-19 [37:43] Modular synthesis and Bleeps and Loops [45:01] The social media marketing experience for Bleeps and Loops [48:20] Upbringing and religion [56:54] Learning photography [58:57] Balancing both inner voice and outer chatter Mentions

    Michael Vawter's website/Instagram

    Michael’s essay on individualism

    OmniFocus

    Ken Wilber's Integral Theory

    Connect

    If you like to find out more about me, please find me on my personal website at www.pohjie.com, or connect with me on Twitter (@pohjie_pj).

    Outro

    Thank you for listening to this episode. If you like this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share this episode with 1-3 friends. I started this podcast with the intention of having awesome conversations with interesting people, and having your support means a lot. Thank you.

    Music credits Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Thu, 21 Jan 2021 - 1h 02min
  • 18 - #17 Ryan McEntush- From Morgan Stanley to YC startups

    My guest today is Ryan McEntush. He has worked at 3 YC startups- Teleport,  Front, and GetAccept. Ryan also interned at Morgan Stanley in his freshman year. He holds a Bachelors in Economics from UC Santa Barbara and writes at his personal blog, A Cruising Voyage. 

    Show Notes [0:32] Making sense of the storming of Capitol and Twitter’s ban of Trump [8:42] Predictions for social media in the future [14:00] Who should decide what should be moderated? [20:21] Should big tech firms be broken up into smaller ones? [23:20] Is there an optimal size for human organisations? [27:29] What will an overhaul of the existing systems in US look like? [29:54] Should we be bullish or bearish about the future of US? The global geopolitical scene [42:00] Thoughts on the tech exodus from San Francisco (The tech exodus from San Francisco is overrated
    Thu, 14 Jan 2021 - 1h 11min
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