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Raised By Robots
I’m Nolan, I’m 13, and I’m trying to understand artificial intelligence by talking to the people building it. I started by experimenting with AI myself, but quickly realized the bigger questions go far beyond code. On Raised by Robots, I speak with researchers, founders, and operators to break down how AI works, where it’s heading, and how it will shape everyday life—especially for the generation growing up alongside it.
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Episode 6: Ben Relles (Make Believe) — What Happens When Stories Talk Back? 04.06.2026 20:20
What happens when stories stop being something we watch — and start becoming something we talk to? Nolan's guest today is Ben Relles, founder of Make Believe. Before launching Make Believe, Ben helped shape internet culture through viral video, co-founding Vsauce, and leading innovation at YouTube. Now he’s exploring a new idea: entertainment that responds to you. They talked about entertainment f...
Episode 5: Prof. Carlo Ratti (MIT Senseable City Lab) — Will AI Reshape the Cities Around Us? 24.05.2026 16:17
Professor Carlo Ratti is an architect, engineer, and director of the MIT Senseable City Lab, where he explores how AI, sensors, and data are changing the way cities function and how humans experience physical space. In this episode of Raised by Robots, Nolan and Professor Ratti discuss what happens when artificial intelligence moves beyond screens and starts shaping buildings, transportation, publ...
Episode 4: Clem Delangue (CEO & Co-Founder of Hugging Face) — Will AI Be Open or Owned? 24.05.2026 25:32
In this episode of Raised by Robots, Nolan sits down with Clem Delangue, co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, one of the most important platforms in open-source AI. Often called the “GitHub of AI,” Hugging Face gives developers a place to share, test, improve, and build with AI models, datasets, and tools. Clem explains how Hugging Face grew from a chatbot for teenagers into a central platform for...
Episode 3: Prof. Amy J. Ko (University of Washington) — What Kind of Builders Do We Want to Become? 20.05.2026 22:45
If AI can write code, do kids still need to learn programming? In this episode of Raised by Robots, Nolan talks with Amy J. Ko about a much bigger question: In the age of AI, who gets to be a builder — and who just becomes a user? Amy is a professor at the University of Washington, creator of the multilingual programming platform WordPlay, and co-author of Critically Conscious Computing. The conve...
Episode 2: Prof. Ahmed Elgammal (Rutgers University, creator of AICAN) — Can Machines Truly Create? 03.05.2026 22:43
Can a machine really be creative—or is it just following patterns? In this episode of Raised by Robots, Nolan sits down with Professor Ahmed Elgammal, a leading researcher at the intersection of artificial intelligence and art, to explore one of the most debated questions in AI today. From his early passion for art in Alexandria to building AICAN—a system designed not to imitate the past but to ge...
Episode 1: Prof. Dave Patterson (UC Berkeley) — What Powers the AI Revolution? 14.04.2026 17:08
Before there are chatbots, before there are models, before there is AI — there are builders. In this episode, Nolan speaks with Professor Dave Patterson of University of California, Berkeley, one of the most influential computer engineers in the world and a pioneer of RISC architecture — the design approach behind most modern computing systems. Patterson explains how hardware quietly powers every...
Season 1 - Pilot 28.02.2026 1:45
Everyone is talking about the future of AI—but not everyone is talking to the people building it. I’m Nolan, I’m 13, and on Raised by Robots, I explore artificial intelligence by speaking with the engineers, researchers, and founders shaping it. This is a short introduction to the show.
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