

Allison Williams
Actor known for her roles in 'Girls' and 'M3GAN'. Star of 'M3GAN 2.0' and discusses AI's impact on her career and parenting.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 4min
Trump Is Selling a Phone + The Start-Up Trying to Automate Every Job + Allison Williams Talks ‘M3GAN 2.0’
Allison Williams, known for her roles in 'Girls' and 'M3GAN', shares insights on how AI influences her career and parenting, especially with the release of 'M3GAN 2.0'. Matthew Barnett, co-founder of Mechanize, discusses his startup's ambitious goal to automate all jobs, focusing on the ethical implications and job displacement this brings. The conversation touches on the complexities of balancing productivity with empathy for workers in an evolving job market, highlighting the intriguing intersection of technology, film, and everyday life.

Jun 26, 2025 • 31min
Allison Williams, Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Trump Called "Daddy" at Weird NATO Summit; Bernie Goes on Rogan; Zohran Wins in NYC: A Closer Look
Allison Williams, an actress and producer renowned for her roles in 'Girls' and 'M3GAN', discusses the expansion of the M3GAN franchise into action and shares her hilarious encounter with ChatGPT. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, known for 'The Walking Dead' and hosting 'Destination X', reflects on his journey in television and the challenges of hosting a travel competition in Europe. The conversation also humorously critiques Donald Trump's claims for a Nobel Peace Prize and Bernie Sanders' thoughts on AI interactions, blending political satire with personal anecdotes.

Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 16min
Allison Williams on Botox, Privilege, and Gen Z’s Love of Marnie From ‘Girls’
Allison Williams, known for her roles in 'Girls' and 'Get Out', delivers a hilarious and introspective talk at the Tribeca Festival. She discusses the impact of Botox on her acting and the evolution of her character Marnie, who Gen Z surprisingly sympathizes with more than millennials. Joined by Gen Z hosts Amelia and Evan, they explore themes of privilege, nostalgia, and the societal pressures surrounding beauty standards. With anecdotes about parenting, friendship, and cooking fiascos, the conversation captures the unique generational perspectives around growing up.