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Deep Takes Not Fakes

Adam Granoff, Dave Castellani

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Deep Takes Not Fakes is focused on emerging technologies and their impact on businesses. With the speed at which technology is advancing, it can be challenging to distinguish hype from reality. That's where we come in. Join your hosts, Adam Granoff and Dave Castellani, as they take you on a thrilling journey through the fast-paced world of tech and business. Featuring insightful discussions with top business leaders and technology experts, each episode is packed with timely topics that will ...
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The Veritas Forum

The Veritas Forum

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At the Veritas Forum, we believe we were made to seek truth and be changed by it. We are a community of students, faculty, campus ministers, and more, who are pursuing a vision of the university that seeks and stewards truth and invites people of all backgrounds to explore the ideas that shape our lives. Since 1992, we’ve shared lectures and conversations with a firm belief that generous dialogue is essential for universities and the Christian faith alike. In this podcast, we're pulling from ...
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Governance is a topic that is creeping up on people and a lot of folks don’t know what to do. Guru Sethupathy, CEO and co-founder of Fairnow, joins us today to explore the intricacies of AI governance: why it is important, different ways to approach it, and why AI without human intervention is a dangerous game. Listen in to Guru’s take on technolog…
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It’s not hard to figure out what to do with our phones. But what is hard to figure out is what our phones are doing to us. Today’s speakers have written a lot about this topic. The first speaker is Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at NYU and author of, The Anxious Generation, which has topped the New York Times bestseller list for 27 weeks in …
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It’s election season in America, and that brings a lot of questions about how we interact in the public square. How do we disagree respectfully across our differences? What do we do with competing truth claims in a pluralistic society? In today’s episode, you’ll hear pastor and author Tim Keller (1950 — 2023) discuss these questions. Tim lays out a…
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As identity theft becomes more common thanks to the accessibility of modern technology, the need to protect ourselves against such threats grows ever stronger. Nametag, Inc. is doing its best to boost cybersecurity by providing ready-to-use solutions for self-service account recovery and automated helpdesk verification, and today we are joined by i…
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In today’s episode, a physicist explores this question: Where do you see beauty in the world, and does it point to a higher purpose? You’ll hear from Ard Louis, a professor of theoretical physics at Oxford. Ard shares why he finds his research beautiful, where he believes the laws of nature come from, and how his Christian worldview helps him make …
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As technology evolves at blinding speeds, so too does the world of cybersecurity. But is online security keeping up with the demands of this digital age? Today we are joined by Bruce Schneier, a public-interest technologist working at the intersection of security, technology, and people. Known as the “security guru”, Bruce has written over twelve b…
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In today’s episode, you’ll hear the story of Molly Worthen. As a journalist and historian at UNC, Molly has written about Christians for years as an outsider. But in this conversation, she shares how something unexpected happened to her recently: she became one. Molly talks with Lorien Foote, a history professor at Texas A&M. They explore Molly’s w…
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Today’s episode is about worldviews. What is one? Do you have one? And, if so, how does it influence your daily life? You’ll hear from Dallas Willard (1935 — 2013), a philosophy professor from USC. Willard explores how we can identify worldviews, why we should question ours, and how Jesus offers a unique and satisfying one. This forum was held at U…
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Are you prepared for the sweeping changes AI will bring to your organization? In this episode, we welcome back Roxane Googin to unpack the ins and outs of generative AI and how organizations need to prepare for the inevitable grip of the technology. Roxane is a renowned authority on macroeconomic technology trends and the Chief Futurist at Group 11…
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In today’s episode, you’ll hear from two scientists as they discuss the topic of knowledge. Is scientific knowledge the only true form of knowledge? Or are there other equally valid ways of knowing? You’ll hear from Praveen Sethupathy, professor of physiological genomics at Cornell, and David Rudge, professor of biological sciences at Western Michi…
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Advances in AI, machine learning, and other technologies have dramatically accelerated the pace of change. In recent years, the convergence of technology and healthcare has led to groundbreaking advancements, especially in supporting children with autism. In today's episode, you'll hear from Darryl Agostinelli, Chief Technology Officer at The New E…
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Advances in artificial intelligence and computing technology are happening at breakneck speed. Yet even the best A. I. today still falls short. Whether it's a frustratingly unhelpful chatbot, the uncanny valley of immersive virtual reality, or the nonsensical answers of ChatGPT. Are these glitches a short-term problem? Or is there something about h…
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The speakers in today’s forum engage with two main questions: What stories are you telling yourself? And how can you learn to tell better ones? You’ll hear today from practicing psychiatrist Curt Thompson and Health Behavior and Health Education professor Victor Strecher (UMichigan). Curt and Vic discuss what it looks like to tell better stories, t…
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How can we integrate AI into an organization’s overall strategy to maximize its benefits? In this episode, we continue our deeper takes conversations with guest host Nishit Sadhwani, Corporate Vice President at New York Life Insurance Company, to discuss how the rapid development of generative AI is impacting businesses and the role of CIOs and ent…
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For many of the key issues today, it’s challenging to simply agree to disagree. Not only do we have serious differences in opinion and belief, but how we choose to act in light of them can have profound consequences. How, then, should we live together? Is compromise a necessary component of community? In a forum originally titled “Can Truth and Tol…
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In college, it's common to feel the pressure to do everything—overload classes, join clubs, apply to internships, and more. But rarely do we stop to ask why. Behind all of our striving, what’s the purpose of our work anyway? The speakers in this episode ask this question. You'll hear from Lydia Dugdale, a primary care physician and director of the …
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Ever wondered what it takes to navigate the dynamic world of tech investing? In this episode, we sit down with Maria Palma to unpack tech investing, AI, and crypto. Maria is a seasoned investor and business leader with a diverse background spanning venture capital, entrepreneurship, and engineering. As a General Partner at Kindred Capital, Maria pl…
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What if there was a way to alleviate the symptoms of depression in just five days by changing a person’s brain activity? Obviously, this kind of shift would radically change a person’s life, finally letting them find happiness and satisfaction. Our guest today in this episode is David Carreon. He’s the co-founder of Acacia Clinic, a mental health c…
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One of our faculty partners and frequent Veritas Forum speakers, John Inazu (WUSTL), has a new book out — Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. His book isn’t about the election per se, but so many of his ideas and tools will be helpful this year. As November approaches, we'll have to decide n…
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As we continue to explore the aftermath of the tidal wave that is AI, we are reminded of the challenges that can be found in the wake of the generative AI and large language model explosion. But there are also countless opportunities for innovation and growth, and that is where today’s guest comes in. John Sapone is the Senior Vice President of Sal…
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Large language models, generative AI – all of it is moving at such blinding speed that it’s difficult to stay on top of the latest developments. As such, we’ve decided that regular check-ins on the state of generative AI is now a necessity rather than a preference so today, we’ve invited Dan Giannone back onto the show to walk us through the curren…
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It would be great if the world was a better place. More kindness and friendship. Less war and injustice. For “everything sad to become untrue” (to paraphrase Tolkien). Our speaker in this episode is Mary Poplin (Claremont), and she cares about making the world a better place. In fact, she’s dedicated her life to it. Yet her dedication was challenge…
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We spend — on average — 90,000 hours of our life working. So it’s no wonder we want our jobs to bring us happiness. Yet, all too often, work doesn’t make us happy. Why is that? And is there anything we can do about it? In this episode, we discuss just that. You’ll hear from social scientist and New York Times bestselling author, Arthur Brooks (Harv…
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The concept of a “multiverse” — formerly an obscure idea in philosophy and theoretical physics — is now mainstream. Movies like best-picture winner Everything Everywhere All at Once or Marvel’s Spider Man: Into the Spiderverse invite us into an expansive vision of the cosmos: one where there are infinite worlds, possibilities, and comparisons. Even…
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Meaning can be straightforward — a red octagon means “Stop!”, a hand wave with a smile means “Hello,” or adding two and two equals four. But meaning is often more complicated — a friend saying they’ll eat “whatever” for dinner or a significant other texting, “We need to talk.” In this episode, our speakers invite you into the messiness of meaning —…
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The "group projects" of high school and college never fully go away. Even outside of the classroom, we still have to depend on people who may disappoint us, wade through tricky relational dynamics, and face goals that can’t be accomplished on our own. One of the speakers in today’s episode invites us to embrace these group projects. In fact, he sug…
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While the beginning of the year often inspires a hopefulness and expectancy for life, New Years isn’t all excitement and courage. For you personally, this year may be a continuation of past sickness, relational strife, or financial uncertainty. For listeners in the United States, 2024 is an election year — which may mean fractured friendships, fami…
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This year has been another incredible one for The Veritas Forum podcast — all thanks to you, our amazing listeners. Thanks for making The Veritas Forum podcast be in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide. In this episode, host Carley and special guest Seth share some top stats from the podcast in 2023 (300,000 listens!), discuss the recent changes t…
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Unlocking the potential of data for AI is akin to discovering the hidden keys to a treasure trove of knowledge. Data serves as the foundation on which AI thrives and evolves. However, not just any data will do. It is the quality of this information that holds the real power. In this episode, we follow on from our deeper takes episode with guest hos…
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This time of year, fantasy is in the air — tales of a red-nosed reindeer, a jolly North Pole resident, a virgin birth of God incarnate, and more. In this episode, we explore the role of fantastic stories in our lives — and what believing in them can mean for us. You’ll hear from Madeleine L’Engle, the best-selling author of A Wrinkle in Time, in a …
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During this episode, Jeff Kauflin, journalist at Forbes, joins us to share his perspective on the areas he covers. Tuning in, you’ll hear Jeff define the basic concepts of bitcoin and ethereum, along with his predictions on how each will continue to evolve. We explore how Jeff chooses which companies to highlight and some of the metrics he uses to …
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Sometimes belief can get you the job, secure the win, or help you make a difference. And, sometimes, belief doesn't seem to help at all. So, can we know which beliefs are worth believing in? And, when do we just need to take a leap of faith? In today’s episode, our speakers wrestle with these questions. Psychology professor Matthew Vess (Texas A&M)…
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It seems like AI is breaking new ground every other day. And while it can be tempting to pursue and implement all these innovations, it’s important to balance this impulse with considered risk management. This is the perspective of Nishit Sadhwani, Corporate Vice President at New York Life Insurance Company. Nishit joins us today to investigate the…
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In the US, more and more adults believe in “nothing in particular.” Recent surveys from Pew Research and the Associated Press suggest that around 30% of American adults are religiously unaffiliated, up 10% from a decade ago. Surveys like these are helpful for religious belief in the abstract. But, when it comes to the questions and doubts you hold …
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Today, you may be wrestling with what "progress" means — whether it's in relation to your own journey, your family’s, or your community’s. What do you want? And how will you get there? In this episode, two Harvard professors explore these questions. In this 40-minute Forum excerpt, you’ll hear first from Tyler VanderWeele, the director of Harvard’s…
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The impact of AI on business is multifaceted, with the potential for both positive and negative consequences. Successful integration of AI technologies requires careful planning, investment, and ongoing evaluation to ensure that AI aligns with a company's goals and values while delivering tangible benefits. John de Havilland, General Manager of Dig…
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Much of our external circumstances differ from how they were 2,000 years ago — largely, to our benefit. However, our internal lives are surprisingly similar. Our desires for money, sex, and power — and the extreme lengths we’re willing to go to get them — remain. In this episode, you’ll hear from best-selling author and New Testament Scholar, N.T. …
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What would your life be like if you knew everything? While it would be nice to remember everyone’s names and not have to study for tests, knowing everything has its drawbacks, too. You’d no longer feel surprised, curious, or filled with wonder. And, you'd miss out on getting to know people, asking hard and big questions, and the joy of learning new…
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Today’s guest has some unexpected news for you: being happy isn’t possible. Instead, he says, work towards being happy-er. You'll hear today from social scientist, happiness scholar, and best-selling author Arthur Brooks (Harvard). We talk with Arthur about this journey towards happier-ness and discuss his new book with Oprah Winfrey called Build t…
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Just a decade ago, artificial intelligence seemed like something straight out of a science fiction film. Now, we use it in our everyday lives without even realizing it. What does the next 10 years of AI innovation look like? And how can we maximize it in the present? To answer these questions, we sit down with world-renowned futurist Roxane Googin,…
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Companies are managing more digital data than ever before. And organizing that data effectively is critical for a range of functions, like improving data retrieval efficiency, supporting analytics, enhancing overall data quality, and much more. So how should business leaders be approaching this? And what is the best way to incorporate data organiza…
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Anthropologist Ernest Becker, in his Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Denial of Death, says that denying death is a necessary part of functioning in the world. It’s what inspires us to create culture, religion, and love, allowing us to avoid death and achieve immortality. But perhaps there is another way — besides denial — to relate to death. What …
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Join Dave Castellani and Adam Granoff in an exhilarating episode as they journey into the awe-inspiring realms of the metaverse and artificial intelligence. With the brilliant Yoav Shapira from Meta as their guide, they unravel the future of interconnected virtual universes and the groundbreaking role of AI. Yoav is a serial entrepreneur, advisor, …
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On November 8th, 2013, one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in recorded history hit the Philippines. Winds as high as 145 MPH tore through communities, causing $3B damage and killing over six thousand people. A few weeks later, the Forum in this episode took place. The world was still grappling with what happened, wondering what meaning could…
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Watching a few “how-to” videos on YouTube doesn’t make you an expert. To really know “how-to” change a tire, make puff pastry, or play the piano, you have to do it. Through experience, you discover new dimensions of your knowledge — from finding holes in your reasoning, to growing in flexibility and nuance, to even reassessing who you are and maybe…
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Welcome to the debut episode of Deep Takes, Not Fakes Podcast with your hosts, Dave Castellani and Adam Granoff. In this thought-provoking episode, Dave and Adam kickstart their journey into the world of emerging technology by exploring the fundamentals and dispelling common misconceptions of artificial intelligence (AI). Dave and Adam are technolo…
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Do you remember your last biology class? Maybe it’s been decades since your junior year of high school. Or maybe you just went to lab last Thursday. But no matter what you do or don’t remember from biology, this episode is for you. Today, our speaker invites you to consider your biology — what you’re made of and why it matters. In this Forum excerp…
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There’s a sort of spark to life — moments that stir up something inside of us that we can’t explain. Maybe you've experienced this while playing with your dog, or singing along at a concert, or seeing the Northern Lights. Perhaps these sparks are simply neurons firing, chemicals releasing, and muscles contracting. Or perhaps these sparks point to s…
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If new and improved A.I. tools can write your next essay, create Picasso-style art, or produce a believable deep-fake, it’s fair to ask: Are we manufacturing human brains? In this episode, we dive into the complexity of the human brain — and what this means for morality, meaning, and purpose. You’ll hear from Dr. Rosalind Picard (MIT Media Lab) and…
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