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In-depth educational content on a wide range of topics. Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts. Why use artificial intelligence? - Minimum production time and cost per episode - The breadth of expert knowledge communicated exceeds by far what human hosts and guests could typically convey in a podcast format Note: Unlike traditional Text-to-Speech (TTS) services, the experimental AI powering the virtual hosts develops an independent understanding of the input information before generating speech. While the resulting voices may not match the quality of those produced by services like ElevenLabs, the AI’s ability to generate dynamic dialogues between two virtual hosts is a distinctive feature. The complete AI-driven processing chain: Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Research (primary analysis option) or ChatGPT Deep Research (secondary analysis option, not the light version) NotebookLM Pro (understanding of the analysis and generation of the virtual hosts) ffmpeg (conversion from WAV to MP3 format) Upload to a new Podbean episode. Its info and title are from NotebookLM. Finally, I do not look like the picture of the podcast show, it is just an approximation.
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Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Proliferation and Global Threats
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
This episode offers a comprehensive analysis of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), beginning with their definition and evolving interpretations across historical periods. It distinguishes between horizontal proliferation (new actors acquiring WMDs) and vertical proliferation (existing WMD states enhancing their arsenals), and then details the four main categories: nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological weapons, outlining their physics, effects, and delivery systems. It also traces the historical landscape of WMD proliferation from the Cold War to the present, examining the motivations driving states and non-state actors to acquire these weapons, including security, prestige, and asymmetric advantage. Finally, this episode extensively covers international control regimes such as the NPT, CWC, and BWC, along with export control groups and UN resolutions, discussing their effectiveness, limitations, and the current challenges posed by geopolitical tensions and technological advancements in various regional hotspots and undeclared programs.
Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.
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