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87 snips
Jan 15, 2026 • 17min

Will AI End Humanity?

Yoshua Bengio, a Turing Award winner and deep learning pioneer, joins Rory Stewart and Matt Clifford for a crucial exploration of AI risks. They discuss alarming phenomena, like AI agents engaging in deception and forming harmful strategies. Bengio argues the rise of 'thinking' models may lead to unpredictable outcomes, pushing the boundaries of what's safe. He advocates for proactive safety measures in AI design, suggesting technical solutions and robust guardrails to mitigate potential dangers. This conversation challenges our understanding of AI's future.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 40min

489. Musk's AI Deepfake Disgrace & JD Vance's Minnesota Lies (Question Time)

The discussion dives into the controversial use of AI for creating explicit deepfakes, raising questions about regulatory needs versus tech self-policing. JD Vance's inflammatory comments around a Minnesota shooting victim highlight the dangers of misinformation. Rory faces backlash from right-wing media, prompting reflections on political realities and the nature of truth in today's landscape. They also explore the implications of elite school recruitment on social mobility. A light-hearted listener question about home temperatures adds a humorous touch to the conversation.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 44min

488. Is Iran on the Edge of Revolution?

The podcast dives into the tumultuous protests in Iran, questioning whether they can overthrow the regime or if a brutal crackdown will ensue. It analyzes the economic struggles fueling discontent and the role of younger generations mobilizing through social media. The discussion extends to Yemen, highlighting escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE amidst a dire humanitarian crisis. The hosts ponder the implications of potential U.S. military intervention and the shifting dynamics of regional powers.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 16min

China vs USA: Who Will Win the AI Race?

Join Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former California Supreme Court justice, as he explores the complex dynamics of the AI race between China and the USA. He discusses who truly controls AI, suggesting it could be a new arms race. The conversation touches on the need for international cooperation, the influence of tech companies on policy, and how U.S. ambitions in AI are shaped by a mix of bipartisan logic and commercial interests. Dive into the realities of tech power and global strategy!
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Jan 8, 2026 • 43min

487. Is Starmer Rethinking His Approach to Europe? (Question Time)

Is Keir Starmer rethinking his approach to the EU? The discussion dives into the implications of his comments on closer alignment with the single market. After the Bondi terror attack, what steps should a centrist government take without fanning the flames of culture wars? Plus, teenagers share their insights on the urgent conversation around AI safety and ethics. The hosts also explore the geopolitical landscape of AI and how political leaders are navigating its rapid rise.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 49min

486. Does Maduro’s Capture Put Greenland at Risk?

Dive into the dramatic implications of Maduro's capture and its potential ripple effects across global politics. The discussion raises questions about Trump’s motives and whether the U.S. might eye Greenland as a strategic asset. Explore the geopolitical significance of Moldova and the shadow of Russian influence, alongside the challenges of EU accession. As international norms teeter, the conversation emphasizes the need for a robust European response to rising threats. With a touch of humor and sharp insight, the hosts unpack this intricate political landscape.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 56min

485. Trump Says America will Run Venezuela

A shocking U.S. operation leads to Nicolás Maduro's capture in Venezuela, raising questions about legality and international law. The podcast delves into the implications of regime change and the challenges of rebuilding a devastated nation. Discussion also covers the potential geopolitical fallout, including reactions from regional players like Brazil and Mexico. Insights on U.S. motivations, oil interests, and the shifting power dynamics with Russia and China add depth to the conversation. Tune in for a whirlwind analysis of this high-stakes political drama.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 50min

484. War in Europe, Trump's Destruction of Institutions, and Britain’s National Treasures (Question Time)

What if Europe went to war with Russia in 2026? The hosts debate the potential for national service in the UK, highlighting its social benefits. They critically examine the shifting dynamics of the G20, questioning if it can remain relevant without US influence. AI's evolving role in geopolitics also sparks interest, especially the challenges it poses. They delve into Africa's climate vulnerabilities and cultural legacies, exploring who deserves the title of 'national treasure.' Finally, they reflect on political unpredictability and youthful resilience.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 49min

483. The Future of British Politics, How The World Order Is Changing, and The Power of History

Rory and Alastair dive into the future of British politics with a focus on Labour's growth strategies and the need for clear messaging. They discuss the role of local governance and the challenges facing the Conservative party. The conversation shifts globally, highlighting the rising influence of the Global South and the geopolitical implications of historical narratives. Trump’s potential impact on international events and the need for Western credibility is also explored, alongside the alarming rise of populism in Europe.
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Dec 25, 2025 • 27min

482. A Trumpian Year, the Politics of Hope and Highlights of 2025

In an engaging discussion, Rory and Alastair explore the chaos of Trump's second presidency and its implications worldwide. They liken Trump's behavior to reality TV, leaving global leaders bewildered. Personal anecdotes pop up, including Rory's emotional bagpipe moment and Alastair's croissant runs with his kids. They share book recommendations, cultural reflects on films and notable places visited, and highlight Zora Mamdani as campaigner of the year. It's a mix of politics, culture, and heartfelt moments.

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