Razib Khan at Manifest 2026: Genetic Discoveries, AI, and Academia – #114
This episode was recorded live at Manifest 2026. Razib Khan is a prominent writer, population geneticist, and podcaster. He is best known for his extensive deep-dives into human evolutionary history, consumer genomics, culture, and ancient DNA.
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- (00:00) - Razib Khan at Manifest 2026: Genetic Discoveries, AI, and Academia
- (01:18) - Manifest Q&A Kickoff
- (02:43) - Yamnaya: Ancient DNA Mysteries
- (15:01) - Yamnaya: Y Chromosome Conquests
- (22:10) - Embryo Screening and AI
- (42:15) - Conformity and Tenure
- (46:34) - Academia: Reforms
- (53:55) - Academia: Ideological Capture and Funding
- (58:19) - Controversies and Closing Q&A
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Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University.