Keen On America

Andrew Keen
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Sep 26, 2023 • 30min

Why Artificial Intelligence will make us smarter: W. Russell Neuman presents AI as a progressive moment in human evolution

W. Russell Neuman, author of EVOLUTIONARY INTELLIGENCE, sees AI as a progressive moment in human evolution. They discuss the impact of technology on human intelligence. The exploration of evolution and the co-evolution of human intelligence and technology. Discuss the risks associated with AI and addressing issues of inequality. AI as a broader evolutionary stage in human capacity. The potential impact of AI on writers.
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Sep 25, 2023 • 36min

An Afterword to Words Themselves? Bethanne Patrick on six speculative novels which imagine a world saturated by AI

Book critic Bethanne Patrick discusses six speculative novels that imagine a world saturated by AI. Topics include the AI threat and regulation, AI's impact on the writing industry, and the role of AI in creating a murder mystery. They also explore the concept of AI as a partnership, the power of sci-fi writing, and the theme of a smart home in the novel 'Rose House'. Additionally, they discuss the recreation of humans in literature using AI and its impact on the publishing industry.
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Sep 24, 2023 • 30min

Should we punish innovation? Keith Teare on public and private investment markets, breaking up Google and paying to use X

Keith Teare discusses the integration of public and private investment markets, the idea of indexing private markets, and the potential gains if private markets were more accessible. They also discuss the breakup of Google and the power of innovation, controversy surrounding Elon Musk, investing in venture-backed companies, and the emotional rollercoaster of starting a startup.
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Sep 22, 2023 • 29min

The 10 books that have most shaped America: Peter Slen on Thomas Paine's COMMON SENSE

Andrew Keen talks to Peter Slen about Thomas Paine's COMMON SENSE and its influence on America's breakaway from the English monarchy. They discuss the process of creating a list of influential books in America and reflections on national identity. The chapter also explores limitations of book lists and encourages audience participation.
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Sep 22, 2023 • 31min

The White Man's version of Democracy in America? Brook Manville on the "Civic Bargain" that defines the history of democracy in western civilization

Andrew talks to Brook Manville, Principal of Philip Brook Manville, about the history and future of democracy in the West. They discuss democracy as an ongoing experiment, understanding its history and civic bargain, analyzing the endurance of democracies, exploring identity politics, and renewing the civic bargain to adapt democracy.
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Sep 22, 2023 • 33min

How to think faster and talk smarter: Matt Abrahams on speaking successfully when you're put on the spot

Matt Abrahams, a leading expert in communication, discusses how to think faster and talk smarter when put on the spot. Topics include managing anxiety, crafting impactful speeches, TED Talks format, and using methodology for spontaneous speaking.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 32min

"I want you to be more selfish": Millennial therapist Sara Kuburic on how to discover your true self and change your life

Psychotherapist Sara Kuburic discusses discovering your true self and changing your life. Topics include millennial identity, generational anxiety, self-loss and authenticity, impact of therapeutic culture, exile, finding truth and self-discovery.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 34min

The case against forgiveness: Myisha Cherry questions a forgiving God, Christian forgiveness and happy Hollywood moral endings

Myisha Cherry, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside, discusses the misconceptions and alternatives to forgiveness. They explore the relationship between rage and forgiveness, the complexities of forgiveness in various contexts, and forgiveness in the face of racial injustice.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 46min

The Buried History of Jerusalem: Andrew Lawler digs up the political archeology of the world's most contested city

Andrew Lawler, author of Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World’s Most Contested City, discusses the political archeology of Jerusalem. Topics include the city's transformation over a thousand years, the history of religious conversions, divisions within the Holy Sepulchre, the impact of archaeological digs on Jerusalem's identity, and the use of history and archaeology for understanding multiple cultures.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 34min

Untangling the twin three-way relationships shaping the contemporary Middle East: Ilan Eyatar on Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United States

Ilan Eyatar, co-author of TARGET TEHRAN, discusses the complex relationships between Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States in shaping the Middle East. Topics include covert operations, the Middle East dynamics, factors driving fear, and the potential effects of a peace agreement on Israel-Iran relationship.

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