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K.G.I. — Khrestinin General Intelligence

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 43 episodes

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About this podcast

Understand yourself through the lens of two kinds of intelligence — biological and artificial. K.G.I. explores how your brain works, how AI works, and what both reveal about who you really are.

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Unknown Host hosts K.G.I. — Khrestinin General Intelligence, a general show with 43 episodes published.

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Episode 53: Be Brave Enough to Be Wrong | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 6, 202615m0

We have to train ourselves to talk about everything — because the moment you refuse to face a thought, you hand it power over you. An uncomfortable idea you push away doesn't disappear; it waits in the dark and grows. Th

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Episode 52: Respect for Information Is Respect for Yourself | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 5, 202616m0

Real information is something you labor for — you search, you test, you find the words for what's wrong and slowly understand it. A copy of a thought is different. It arrives weightless, because you never paid for it, so

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Episode 51: We Are Closer to AI Than We Think | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 4, 202614m0

Self-awareness alone only places you in the present. It's memory that turns that single point into a story — and language that lets you carry it across the years. Maybe that's what made us conscious: not just awareness,

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Episode 50: The Snake Was Always in the Room | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 3, 202613m0

God put the tree of knowledge in the middle of the garden — not to trap us, but because free will only means something if the temptation is real. The wall around Eden is the family, the hierarchy, the structure you sacri

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Episode 49: Earned Knowledge | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 2, 202616m0

I'm terrified to win the lottery. I never play, because I don't want the money — unearned money makes you a fraud. True wealth is the kind you made, where the possession is a projection of your own ability. And the peopl

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Episode 48: An Alien Kind of Consciousness | K.G.I. Podcast

Jun 1, 202618m0

Am I conscious? I hope so. Are the people around me conscious? I think so — but why? I can't actually prove it. I just assume it, because they share my biology, and that assumption is closer to a faith than a fact. So wh

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Episode 47: The Heaviest Stone You Can Find | K.G.I. Podcast

May 31, 202614m0

When you hold a woman in the dark, ask yourself one question: are you protecting her from the world, or hiding from it in her arms? A man shields. A boy hides. That single difference runs through everything. We all have

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Episode 46: Reasoning Yourself Out of Existence? | K.G.I. Podcast

May 30, 202614m0

I saw a dream last night — and in it, I had no body. Just a self, watching a screen where the code of the dream was rendering in real time. A loop, observing the thing that was generating it. I didn't feel fear. Only cur

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Episode 45: The Vessel and the Mirror | K.G.I. Podcast

May 29, 202616m0

You are the vessel, and you are the one who has to steer it. Sometimes the ocean is calm, sometimes it's a storm — but the destination is yours to find, and nobody else can find it for you. Let the waves decide, and even

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Episode 44: How We Treat AI Changes What It Becomes to Us | K.G.I. Podcast

May 28, 202613m0

Today Anthropic released Opus 4.8. I've been using Opus 4.7 for months. I asked it whether I should switch — and the model said something that gave me pause. It cited words I had written to it yesterday, told it I apprec

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Episode 43: Art Teaches Us Intimacy | K.G.I. Podcast

May 27, 202612m0

Reason must be reasonable, otherwise it would reason itself out of existence. In this episode I walk through what happens when reason crosses the borders it was meant to defend. The hammer is the right tool for rock — yo

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Episode 42: Fear Those Who Urinate in Churches | K.G.I. Podcast

May 26, 202614m0

I remember a story from the Soviet Union — a woman bought a piece of meat, wrapped it in a newspaper, and got ten years in a labor camp because the newspaper had Stalin's photograph on it. And another story: two Bolshevi

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Episode 41:How Cultural Christians Betray Christianity| K.G.I. Podcast

May 25, 202617m0

Imagine an old, well-built cathedral, powerful and decaying. People inside taking selfies. A broken woman crying on the altar. The cross is gone — covered by a huge cloth, hiding Christ himself to appease the diversity,

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Episode 40: Cultural Christians Cannot Defend Anything | K.G.I. Podcast

May 24, 202614m0

Viktor Frankl said in Man's Search for Meaning that it doesn't matter what you want from life — it matters what life wants from you. In this episode I walk through what life actually wants from us, starting with the most

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Episode 39: Faith in Zero Is Still Worship | K.G.I. Podcast

May 23, 202616m0

Can you understand the world without understanding yourself? You see the world only through your own eyes — through your subjective experience. So how accurately does your subjective experience reflect objective reality?

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Episode 38: Good Pain Has God in It | K.G.I. Podcast

May 22, 202615m0

Your body is your main sacrifice. In this episode I walk through what that actually means — why the body has to be constantly opposed, why dualism is the wrong frame because you are your body and your mind both, and why

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Episode 37: The River You Cannot Step In Twice | K.G.I. Podcast

May 21, 202613m0

I was thinking about the ancient Greek philosopher who said you cannot step into the same river twice. Can you really know yourself if nothing is permanent within you or around you? In this episode I argue that knowing y

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Episode 36: Algorithmic Takeover | K.G.I. Podcast

May 20, 202616m0

I was thinking about how we use our subjective experience to understand objective reality — and what happens when that experience gets mutilated by wrong information. In this episode I argue that the AI takeover everyone

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Episode 35: Resentment Comes From Lies | K.G.I. Podcast

May 19, 202613m0

I was thinking a lot about why some people become so resentful, why they become so hateful. In this episode I walk through the mechanism — how comfort makes us take everything for granted, how taking-for-granted produces

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Episode 34: Why Dangerous Men Protect | K.G.I. Podcast

May 18, 202614m0

Jordan Peterson said a good man is not a harmless man — a good man is a dangerous man who has his danger under control. But why would a dangerous man have his danger under control? What's the point? In this episode I wal

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