Legal expert Emily Bazelon discusses Justice Alito's flag controversy and calls for judicial impartiality. The podcast also covers new centrism in Washington, Scarlett Johansson's voice controversy with OpenAI, and the rise of a new centrism. The conversation touches on Supreme Court composition, calls for structural reform, concerns about democracy, and activism for change.
Supreme Court Justice Alito's display of a 'Stop the Steal' symbol raises questions on judicial impartiality.
The rise of a new centrism in Washington challenges traditional political alignments and ideologies.
OpenAI's controversy over using Scarlett Johansson's voice in AI technology highlights ethical concerns and privacy issues.
Deep dives
The Unique Practices of the Parsi Tradition in India
The podcast episode delves into the unique Parsi tradition in India, where deceased individuals are left out in towers of silence for vultures to consume, highlighting the impact of the decline of vulture populations on this religious practice.
Misconceptions About the Economy Among the Public
A poll highlighted by the podcast episode reveals widespread misconceptions among the public about the state of the economy, including beliefs about recession, unemployment rates, and inflation that do not align with actual data, raising questions about media coverage and public opinion.
The Controversial Involvement of Open AI in Artificial Intelligence Development
The episode discusses the controversy surrounding Open AI and its development of talking AI bots resembling human voices, with specific focus on the issues of privacy and appropriation of voices, emphasizing the potential impact on society and ethical concerns in AI technology.
Republican Hesitancy to Accept 2024 Election Results
The podcast spotlights Republican figures, including possible VP candidates, expressing reluctance to accept the 2024 election results, raising concerns about the party's alignment with Donald Trump and the implications of perpetuating false claims about elections.
The Drama Surrounding the Rescue of a Beloved Alley Cat Named Kitty Snow
The episode narrates a captivating story about a beloved alley cat named Kitty Snow, initially missing in Foggy Bottom and later found living in a controversial situation in the Watergate building, sparking a neighborhood drama and legal conflict over her rescue and living arrangements.
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s right-wing flag-flying; David Leonhardt’s take on A New Centrism; and OpenAI’s use – or not – of Scarlett Johansson’s voice.
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