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Send us Fan Mail What happens when work no longer gives our lives structure, identity, or meaning? This episode explores “Purpose as a Service”—the idea that purpose could be intentionally designed and delivered in an ag

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Hosted by David Such · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 94 episodes
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“ Intelligence at the Deep Edge ” is a podcast exploring the fascinating intersection of embedded systems and artificial intelligence. Dive into the world of cutting-edge technology as we discuss how AI is revolutionizing edge devices, enabling smarter sensors, efficient machine learning models, and real-time decision-making at the edge. Discover more on Embedded AI (https://medium.com/embedded-ai) — our companion publication where we detail the ideas, projects, and breakthroughs featured on the podcast. Help support the podcast - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429696/support
David Such hosts Embedded AI - Intelligence at the Deep Edge, a education show with 94 episodes published.

Send us Fan Mail What happens when work no longer gives our lives structure, identity, or meaning? This episode explores “Purpose as a Service”—the idea that purpose could be intentionally designed and delivered in an ag

Send us Fan Mail Last week OpenAI and Hugging Face published a joint post-mortem on an incident that reads like the plot of a heist film. During an internal evaluation designed to measure cyber capability, a set of OpenA

Send us Fan Mail In this episode we argue that the binding constraint on robotic intelligence has moved. It is no longer compute, and it was never the model architecture. It is the supply of human-generated demonstration

Send us Fan Mail A useful general-purpose robot has to do two things that fight each other. It has to think slowly enough to understand "put away the groceries," and it has to move fast enough to keep a grip on the milk

Send us Fan Mail As foundation models move from the cloud into physical robots, a fundamental question emerges: who is accountable when an AI-controlled machine makes a decision that causes harm? In this episode, we exam

Send us Fan Mail By 2026, language models have moved off the cloud and onto the device in your pocket. What was a research demonstration two years ago is now a routine engineering capability, and the centre of gravity fo

Send us Fan Mail Every battery-powered device you own has a quiet energy hog in it that nobody talks about. It is not the processor, it is not the radio, and it is not the screen. It is the analog-to-digital converter, t

Send us Fan Mail MIT's August 2025 study of 300 enterprise generative AI deployments found that 95% produced no measurable P&L impact. Gartner forecasts that more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by 2027

Send us Fan Mail Put a blindfold on a sighted adult and the visual cortex starts being colonised by touch and hearing within forty-five minutes. Not weeks. Not days. Forty-five minutes. This is not a quirk of extreme cas

Send us Fan Mail The borderless cloud era is ending. In the second week of January 2026, four government decisions announced in rapid succession made that shift undeniable: the UK activated its £500 million Sovereign AI

Send us Fan Mail In Q1 2026 the agentic AI conversation moved from theory to forensics. A crafted PDF triggered physical pump activation through a Claude MCP integration at an industrial facility, after an engineer used

Send us Fan Mail Developers feel 20% faster. They are measurably 19% slower. That 39-point gap between perception and reality is not a rounding error. It is the opening symptom of a productivity paradox now visible acros

Send us Fan Mail In April 2025, a claim began circulating online: pi is gradually increasing around the 7,237th decimal place. A math enthusiast in Cincinnati named April Simons had apparently flagged the anomaly. Prof F

Send us Fan Mail Every living organism on Earth keeps time. Not metaphorically. Not approximately. From single-celled cyanobacteria running a three-protein molecular oscillator to the nested circadian hierarchies governi

Send us Fan Mail Nature keeps reinventing the crab. At least five times, unrelated crustacean lineages have independently converged on the same compact, flat, modular body plan. Biologists call it carcinisation. Engineer

Send us Fan Mail Your brain is shrinking. It has been for 3,000 years. And evolution doesn't care. In this episode, we explore one of biology's most uncomfortable truths: intelligence is not a goal. It is a cost. The hum

Send us Fan Mail Your brain runs two separate memory systems and a nightly maintenance cycle to learn continuously without forgetting. The hippocampus captures new experiences fast. Sleep replays them into the neocortex

Send us Fan Mail Three years into the foundation model race, the scoreboard depends entirely on which metric you read. ChatGPT still dominates consumer traffic. Google Gemini is growing faster than anything in the market

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we take a hard look at one of the most debated questions in artificial intelligence: do LLM-based coding assistants face structural scaling limits that prevent them from becoming a pathw

Send us Fan Mail Recent research points to a “leveling effect” in knowledge work. Generative AI dramatically improves the performance of novices by acting as a cognitive scaffold, raising productivity and output quality.
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