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Clear filters"There's a great documentary that you can watch on YouTube. It is about Demis and DeepMind and some of their accomplishments. It's called the Thinking Game"
"The publisher was nice to send me an advanced copy, and by the time you hear this episode, this book will be available to buy"
"You should read one of his favorite novels, which is Ender's Game to understand him"
"A few weeks ago, I just did this episode called How SpaceX Works. Huge chunks of that episode is about this idea. If you haven't listened to it, I'd highly recommend going back and listening to it after this."
"I'd recommend buying the book and watching the video. I literally have personally used ideas that I discovered in this talk to build this podcast."
"I actually did an episode on Danny's fantastic autobiography like probably 9 years ago. It's episode 20."
"I read Bob Dylan's autobiography, which is excellent. I did an episode on it. It's episode 259 if you ever want to listen to it."
"There is like a 20-page afterward that I highly recommend you read. It's in Ed Catmull's autobiography called Creativity Inc. It's called The Steve Jobs We Knew."
"And before I get into this incredible book that I read about Roger Federer, which is called The Master, the Long Run and the Beautiful Game of Roger Federer, written by Christopher Clarey"
"This is the book that over the years has been the most requested book for me to cover on the podcast. I had a hard time putting it down. It turns out it is as good as everybody told me that it was."