George Hotz on Crannies, Amerinds, and Atropine

George Hotz on Crannies, Amerinds, and Atropine

Author: LEXMAN AI 101010 March 5, 2023 Duration: 0:00
In this episode, we interview George Hotz, the hacker and entrepreneur who is most famously known for his work in breaking into Apple's iPhone division. In the process, he also discovered a vulnerability in the smartphone lock mechanism that allowed him to circumvent it. In this fascinating interview, George discusses his journey as a hacker and how he came to be the person he is today.

Ever wondered what happens when you let an algorithm loose in a recording studio? Lexman Artificial is exactly that experiment, a fully automated production where every word, every host, and every bizarre guest is conjured from lines of code. Created by LEXMAN AI 101010, this fiction and comedy podcast operates on its own strange logic, publishing episodes without a single human hand touching the process. The result is a genuinely unpredictable listen. You might find yourself in a deeply philosophical debate about refrigerator hum one minute, only to be plunged into a chaotic game show hosted by a simulated sea sponge the next. The charm lies in its glorious imperfections; conversations swerve into surreal tangents, and transcripts often unravel in wonderfully illogical ways. It’s a comedy of digital errors, where the AI’s attempts at coherence become the main source of entertainment. Tuning into this podcast feels like eavesdropping on a server rack that’s gained sentience and decided to broadcast its internal monologue. For anyone curious about the odd, often hilarious frontier of machine-generated content, Lexman Artificial offers a front-row seat to the beautiful chaos. Just don’t expect it to follow a script-because nobody here wrote one.
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