GABRIEL HIDALGO GARDUNO

Cryptic Inhumancy & Aurora

Society EN ↓ 6 episodes

Cryptic & Aurora, talk about culture, cinema, science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.

Author

GABRIEL HIDALGO GARDUNO

Category

Society

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Aug 19, 2025

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Episodes

Beyond Cucurrucucú Why Advanced AI Stumbles on Simple Counting 19.08.2025

The podcast episode discusses the limitations of large language models (LLMs), like OpenAI's ChatGPT, in accurately performing seemingly simple tasks such as counting specific letters within a word. It explains that this difficulty arises because LLMs process text through "tokenization," breaking words into smaller units that don't always align with individual letters, rather than understanding wo...

La trilogía de Shyamalan - Análisis breve de personalidades múltiples de un personaje 15.07.2025

Puedes profundizar en cómo interactúan las 24 personalidades de Kevin Crumb y cómo las interpretó James McAvoy. Realmente las dio vida con una gama impresionante. You can dive deeper into how the 24th personalities of Kevin Crumb interact and how they were portrayed by James McAvoy. He really brought them to life with stunning range.

Entropy_ Beyond Chaos and Disorder 22.11.2024
Hoaxes and artificial intelligence 07.11.2024

AI has revealed something we already knew but many refuse to acknowledge: if something is posted online, it will be necessary to apply critical thinking to recognize the hoax. Although there are shortcuts, for example counting fingers and toes, for rapid detection of deepfakes.

Michigan Frog, One Froggy Evening 29.10.2024

Cryptic Inhumancy discusses with Aurora Isabel the history, hermeneutics and semiotics of the cartoon One Froggy Evening.

I won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature - Han Kang 28.10.2024

Cryptic Inhumanity discusses some interesting aspects of the work of writer and performance artist Han Kang, winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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