Jacob and Rob dig into Trump’s firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, exposing the political theater surrounding government data. They explore labor hoarding, CPI distortions, and the fragility of public statistical institutions in a polarized, AI-saturated world. The conversation spans historical context, philosophical takes on truth and data, and the coming war for proprietary information. They close with a baffling shift in U.S.-India trade policy—and a call for help understanding what the hell is going on.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction
(00:44) - Employment Data
(02:42) - Trump's Reaction and Bureau of Labor Statistics
(05:07) - Challenges in Measuring Employment
(12:24) - Historical Context and Political Interference
(21:06) - Impact of Data Quality on AI and Public Trust
(27:29) - Speculation on the Future of Data Commoditization
(29:02) - The Decline of Respect for Objective Data
(31:01) - Historical Perspectives on Data and Statistics
(32:36) - The French Example of Data Collection and Secularism
(34:05) - The Impact of AI on Information and Truth
(36:35) - The Value of Proprietary Information in the Age of AI
(44:36) - Historical Parallels and the Power of Information
(49:43) - US-India Trade Relations and Geopolitical Strategy
(56:03) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Jacob Shapiro is a speaker, consultant, author, and researcher covering global politics and affairs, economics, markets, technology, history, and culture. He speaks to audiences of all sizes around the world, helps global multinationals make strategic decisions about political risks and opportunities, and works directly with investors to grow and protect their assets in today’s volatile global environment. His insights help audiences across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world.
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