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AI Rising is a podcast about the people, ideas, and questions behind the most important technology of our life time. Host Nicolas Samwer, a high school student deeply curious about where AI is taking us, sits down with professors, researchers, and practitioners to explore what artificial intelligence really is, what it can do, and how it will define our future. 

Each episode is a 20-30 minute conversation built around technical expertise and insight rather than hype. Whether you're new to AI or already working in the field, AI Rising is the place to learn what is happening from the coal face.

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