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The Replicant Revolution: Physics-Based AI and the Future of Trust Host: Dan Miner (Series B) Guests: Dan Magnuszewski (CEO, Radial Ventures), Mike Canzoneri (CTO, Radial Ventures), Jonathan Gorczyca (VP, Radial Ventures) Episode Summary In Episode 2, the Radial Ventures team moves beyond the hype of OpenClaw to discuss the "next big shift" in artificial intelligence: Energy-Based Models. While the world is obsessed with LLMs (Large Language Models), the crew explores how physics-based intelligence might solve the hallucination problem once and for all. From the arrival of 50 million "digital replicants" to the rise of synthetic media, this episode explores why the "Battle for Buffalo" is really a battle for human trust. We also find out how many Mac Minis it takes to build a robot workforce and why the younger generation might actually be saving us by bringing back flip phones. Key Takeaways The Open Source Advantage: Why a "guy in an apartment" built the AI personal assistant (OpenClaw) that big tech companies were too scared to release. Energy-Based Models (EBMs): Move over, guessing games. We dive into Logical Intelligence and how physics-based models can solve Sudoku for $4 instead of $11,000—with zero hallucinations. The "Replicant" Economy: What happens to society when we add 50 million robotic "people" to the workforce? The team discusses the shift from software development to automated business operations. The Age of Misinformation: Why starting from a place of "distrust" might actually be the best thing to happen to human critical thinking. The Great Disconnect: Will AI-clogged internet pipes drive us back to the woods and real-life human interactions? Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: AI, Culture, and Sabrina Carpenter’s "Espresso." 01:03 – OpenClaw Update: Stability, security, and the "cesspool of malware" in Claw Hub. 02:41 – The Power of Open Source: Why the "Jetpacks we were promised" didn't come from a boardroom. 05:55 – Replicants in the Wild: Why OpenClaw isn't for coding—it's for running your life. 08:11 – The Game Changer: Exploring Energy-Based Models and "Logical Intelligence." 10:15 – Hallucinations vs. Physics: The "Helicopter vs. Maze" analogy for solving complex problems. 12:50 – Correct by Construction: Why you want physics-based AI (not an LLM) running your nuclear power plant. 18:27 – The Anti-LLM Movement: Why Meta’s Yann LeCun is looking beyond Large Language Models. 19:16 – The Trust Crisis: How to survive a world where your "mother" calls you from a synthetic voice. 22:20 – The Future is Analog: Why Gen Z is ditching smartphones for flip phones. 26:49 – The Lightning Round: Valentine's Day in North Tonawanda and the grammar of Creme Brulee. Enjoying the podcast? Hit Subscribe and leave a comment below: Are you ready for 50 million robot coworkers, or are you buying a flip phone and heading for the woods?