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The AI Metagame

The AI Metagame

De: Brandon Adams
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As AI evolves, humans must relearn faster than their tools improve. The AI Metagame is a podcast from 5HC.ai about strategic adaptation: how smart people unlearn, rebuild, and find durable advantage when the ground keeps shifting. I will be doing weekly interviews with major figures on the AI learning journey and how you can position your organization for AI success. You can find me on social @badams78 (twitter) and @brandonadams78 (insta). Find 5HC at www.5HC.aiCopyright 2026 Brandon Adams Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • The AI Metagame: Episode 04 with Lev Milman
    Apr 7 2026

    Episode 4 | The 600,000-Claim Brain: How Lev Milman Uses AI to Map Reality

    How do you stay ahead of the curve when the "curve" is moving at the speed of light? In this episode, we sit down with Lev Milman, a former U20 US Chess Champion and macro trader, to explore his radical, AI-driven approach to information processing and belief updating.

    Lev has constructed a massive digital knowledge base consisting of over 600,000 atomic claims about the world. He doesn't just "read the news"—he has built a sophisticated "information funnel" that uses Large Language Models (LLMs) to ingest, grade, and de-duplicate content from over 1,300 RSS feeds, hundreds of YouTube channels, Twitter, Discord, and academic journals.

    We dive into:

    • The "Greater" and the "Deduper": How Lev uses AI to filter out 80% of incoming noise and focus only on information with high novelty and belief-update potential.
    • Hyper-Speed Learning: Lev’s workflow for "listening" to thousands of words of summarized research at 4.5x speed using custom text-to-speech setups, often while multitasking.
    • The Chess Champion’s Edge: How a childhood spent studying chess for 10 hours a day wired his brain for the deep, contingency-based reasoning required to navigate the AI frontier.
    • Actionable Intelligence: Moving from curiosity-driven learning to a practical framework where information is rated by how much it changes his decisions in fields like AI development and health.

    Lev makes a compelling case that in the AI era, the ultimate competitive advantage isn't just knowing more—it's having a superior system for updating what you believe.

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    44 m
  • The AI Metagame: Episode 03 with Haralabos Voulgaris
    Mar 19 2026

    Episode 3 | The edge belongs to whoever's willing to break things first.

    Most people are waiting for the safe path. Haralabos Voulgaris handed an AI agent his brokerage API, watched it place $20,000 in unauthorized trades, and responded by building a better confirmation tree — not by shutting it down.

    We explore what happens when a professional gambler's risk appetite meets the AI frontier — deploying autonomous bots on Polymarket and Schwab, hardening servers against injection attacks, and building a VIX strategy around the conviction that the world is more fragile than consensus believes.

    Haralabos makes the case that the real AI competition isn't about who has the best model — it's about who owns the physical layer. That China's robotics lead may matter more than America's research lead. And that the consumer surplus from AI doesn't mean much if no one's built the institutions to distribute it.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • The AI Metagame: Episode 02 with Bryan Pellegrino
    Mar 12 2026

    Episode 2 | Controller | Over-Optimization: Why efficiency kills resilience.

    A perfectly optimized system is just a fragile one waiting to break. Our guest explains why they stopped optimizing for margins and started optimizing for survival, and what that means when AI moves faster than your org can adapt.

    We've spent decades chasing efficiency. Removing friction, maximizing output, trimming every edge. But what happens when the system has zero slack left and the ground shifts overnight?

    This episode unpacks the Controller archetype: the leader who builds tight, optimized machines that work beautifully until they don't. We challenge the Explainer instinct to rationalize away uncertainty, and explore why the smartest move right now might be building in inefficiency on purpose.

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    1 h
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