I think it's really, for the Brazil thing, there's a good piece I pointed to in The Washington Post by Elizabeth Twaskin. It's just they're just vehicles of fermenting problems. Look, it's the political leaders who are the fault, but it's still being used in that regard. So that's one of the problems. And my win has been, is that we're focusing on kind of really interesting things like AI and this emerging AI arena is really interesting to me.
Kara and Scott are back together! They discuss the new power balance in Congress, how A.I. will and won't transform, and a potential ban on non-compete clauses. Plus, Jack Ma will give up control of Ant Group, and echoes of January 6th in Brazil. Today's Friend of Pivot is Mike Allen of Axios, who stops by to chat about his new book, “Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less,” and the changing landscape of the news business.
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