Introduction In this episode, we delve into the complex relationship between AI and various aspects of human life, from childhood to cultural heritage. Segments <ul> <li> <strong>Segment 1:</strong> <em>AI and Childhood Anxiety</em> We explore the growing unease surrounding AI's role in children's lives, examining viral phenomena and cultural shifts. </li> <li> <strong>Segment 2:</strong> <em>Advancements in Predictive Recommendation Systems</em> We discuss a groundbreaking study that suggests a more collaborative model for recommendation systems, focusing on groups of like-minded users. </li> <li> <strong>Segment 3:</strong> <em>Energy-Efficient AI</em> We look at innovative approaches to make AI more energy-efficient, including neuromorphic computing. </li> <li> <strong>Segment 4:</strong> <em>Indigenous Knowledge Systems and AI</em> We explore how Indigenous knowledge can inform more ethical AI practices and prevent cultural misuse. </li> </ul> Conclusion We wrap up the episode by encouraging listeners to engage in the conversation about AI's ethical implications and its role in society. Contact Follow us on social media @WalnutAIGUY | X | @walnut.ai..guy | Instagram

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Neuralnomics is a solo podcast by Skyler Seegmiller — blending economics, AI, and clarity-first thinking.
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