

Alex Hearn
The Economist's AI correspondent.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 23min
Core blimey: what’s up at Apple?
In this engaging discussion, Alex Hearn, The Economist's AI correspondent, and Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor, dissect Apple's struggle to adapt to rapid AI advancements. They delve into the tech giant's market strategies and innovative challenges compared to competitors like Google. The conversation then shifts to the dynamic and increasingly interdependent Russia-China relationship, highlighting its geopolitical implications. Lastly, Rowe shares insights about Amanda Feilding, a pioneer in psychedelic research, adding a fascinating layer on mental health treatments.

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Jul 22, 2025 • 25min
Hawks v talks: barriers to peace in Gaza
Anshul Pfeffer, Israel correspondent, discusses the evolving humanitarian crisis in Gaza as international outrage grows but aid remains limited. Alex Hearn, AI writer, explores the paradox of technology enhancing convenience while potentially undermining human skills. Rebecca Jackson, Southern correspondent, highlights the rising demand for testosterone therapy among men, addressing societal influences and the challenges of unregulated use. Together, they unravel complex themes of conflict, innovation, and health in today's world.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 23min
A tax or attacks: how the Houthis fund themselves
Join Corbyn Duncan, Global correspondent at The Economist, as he delves into how Houthi rebels are exploiting shipping routes in Yemen, highlighting the implications for world trade. Ore Ogunbiyi, an Africa correspondent, shares insights from a Ghanaian rum distillery, revealing its role in revitalizing the local economy. Meanwhile, Alex Hearn discusses the escalating AI race between the U.S. and China, showcasing China's cost-effective innovations that are narrowing the technological gap. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of these global dynamics!

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Jun 10, 2025 • 23min
Core blimey: what’s up at Apple?
Alex Hearn, AI correspondent at The Economist, and Anne Rowe, Obituaries editor, discuss Apple's struggles to adapt in the fast-paced AI landscape. They explore the challenges affecting the company's innovation and relevance, particularly with Siri and its financial health amid regulatory issues. The conversation also touches on China's growing economic influence over Russia, shifting power dynamics, and concludes with a nod to Amanda Feilding's contributions to psychedelic research and mental health awareness.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 23min
A tax or attacks: how the Houthis fund themselves
Corbyn Duncan, a Global correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on how Houthi rebels in Yemen fund their operations through extortion, impacting global trade dynamics. Ore Ogunbiyi, covering the rise of a Ghanaian rum distillery, showcases the revival of local spirits and culture. Meanwhile, Alex Hearn discusses China's rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, highlighting the competitive landscape against America's dominance. This session delves into the intertwining of geopolitics, innovation, and cultural heritage.