

Episode 4228: Rise Of The New Press Corp
Jan 29, 2025
Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent, and Caroline Levitt, former Press Secretary, join Senator Josh Hawley to discuss the evolving media landscape during the Trump era. They dive into the administration's efforts to embrace new media outlets and the importance of transparency and the First Amendment. The conversation also tackles the implications of immigration policies, the increasing scrutiny faced by political figures, and the rise of young leaders in media shaping Washington. A thought-provoking look at politics, press, and the public's shifting engagement.
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DeepSeq Development
- DeepSeq's low training cost seems unlikely, and it probably leveraged larger models.
- Large language models remain crucial for creating smaller, efficient models like DeepSeq.
AI and Human Agency
- New technologies, like AI, often spark societal fear initially but ultimately empower humans.
- Widespread access to these technologies further enhances human agency.
Differing Views on Big Tech
- Steve Bannon introduces Reid Hoffman's book "Super Agency" and contrasts Hoffman's techno-feudalism with Josh Hawley's populist conservatism.
- Bannon highlights Hawley's expertise on technology and his concerns about Big Tech's power, referencing Hawley's book "The Tyranny of Big Tech".