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167 snips
May 26, 2025 • 42min

Can Smaller Startups Compete in the AI Race?

In a lively discussion, Gary Rivlin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author of 'AI Valley,' joins Christy Wyskiel, senior advisor at Johns Hopkins University, to explore the competitive AI landscape. They examine how smaller startups can thrive amidst tech giants, the impact of government funding cuts on innovation, and the implications of recent massive investments, including the $40 billion that went to OpenAI. The conversation also highlights AI's transformative potential in healthcare, especially in diagnostics.
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May 22, 2025 • 52min

Sam Altman, OpenAI and the Future of Artificial (General) Intelligence

Karen Hao is a tech reporter known for her insights on AI and author of "Empire of AI." Keach Hagey, from The Wall Street Journal, dives into Altman's journey in "The Optimist." They discuss the meteoric rise of OpenAI post-ChatGPT and the complexities of its nonprofit to profit transition. The conversation explores Sam Altman's leadership, including the curious circumstances of his firing and reinstatement, and the critical implications for AGI. They highlight the need for ethical governance in AI amidst growing political and economic pressures.
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89 snips
May 19, 2025 • 1h 4min

Barry Diller Unfiltered: on Family, Fortune, Elon, Trump & AI

Barry Diller, the media mogul behind the Movie of the Week and FOX, shares his journey from a challenging childhood to shaping pop culture. He discusses his thoughts on Elon Musk and Trump, and the intersection of technology with media. Diller reflects on the challenges of running IAC in the evolving digital landscape and the complexities of celebrity culture. The conversation also delves into personal anecdotes, highlighting the importance of kindness and vulnerability in the public eye as well as navigating family and career.
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105 snips
May 15, 2025 • 58min

The Daily Show's Jordan Klepper Takes on Next-Gen MAGA and the Manosphere

Jordan Klepper, co-host and correspondent for The Daily Show, dives into the evolving MAGAsphere, highlighting the surge of young conservatives and their shifting beliefs. He shares insights from his special on the next-gen MAGA movement, exploring the influence of figures like Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan on modern masculinity. The discussion touches on the challenges progressive voices face in connecting with youth and the role of political comedy in today’s media landscape. Expect a mix of humor and serious reflections on politics and culture.
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41 snips
May 12, 2025 • 47min

Christiane Amanpour on Hot Wars, Trade Wars & Potential Wars

Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international anchor and co-host of The Ex Files, dives deep into global conflicts—from the escalating violence in Gaza to tensions between India and Pakistan. She sheds light on how Trump's trade wars are reshaping diplomacy. The discussion also touches on evolving journalism amid rising partisanship and the importance of credibility in reporting. Additionally, she explores the complex dynamics of U.S.-China relations, underscoring the pressing need for dialogue to prevent conflict.
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124 snips
May 8, 2025 • 1h 4min

Trump’s First and Next 100 Days

Join Ashley Parker, a political writer at The Atlantic, Carol Leonnig, a best-selling investigative reporter, and Ben Terris, a Washington correspondent for New York Magazine, as they unravel the tumultuous early days of Trump’s second term. They discuss chaotic executive actions, low approval ratings, and Republican loyalty challenges. With insights into Elon Musk's influence on economics and budget priorities, they explore the potential long-term implications of Trump's presidency on governance, transparency, and personal freedoms.
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81 snips
May 5, 2025 • 51min

Gov. Wes Moore Talks Trump, Democrats, DOGE — and Running in 2028?

Governor Wes Moore, Maryland's trailblazing leader and former combat veteran, delves into the intricate dynamics of politics today. He shares insights on the economic impact of Trump's policies, especially on Maryland's budget and workforce. The conversation turns to his potential 2028 presidential bid and the Democrats' need for innovative strategies. Moore also discusses the rise of cryptocurrencies like DOGE and the importance of authentic connections with the community, all while navigating the political landscape and its challenges.
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88 snips
May 1, 2025 • 53min

AMD CEO Lisa Su on AI Chips, Trump's Tariffs and the Magic of Open Source

Lisa Su, CEO of AMD and named Time's CEO of the Year in 2024, shares insights on her transformative leadership that revived a near-bankrupt company and outpaced Intel in market cap. She discusses the explosion in demand for AI chips, fueled by innovations like ChatGPT, and navigates the challenges posed by Trump-era tariffs on semiconductor supply chains. Su also emphasizes the need for solid university and private sector partnerships to ensure America remains competitive in the global tech landscape while advocating for skilled immigration to attract top talent.
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66 snips
Apr 28, 2025 • 59min

From The Office to SNAFU: Ed Helms on History, Politics & Comedy

Ed Helms, known for his comedic roles in The Office and The Hangover trilogy, dives into his new book, SNAFU, which humorously explores history's greatest blunders. He shares insights on the role of satire in modern politics, particularly during the Trump era, while discussing systemic corruption and alternative voting solutions. Helms also highlights the impact of historical narratives on contemporary issues, touching on the importance of empathy in leadership and the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry in a streaming-dominated world.
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40 snips
Apr 24, 2025 • 60min

Judith Butler on Why Gender Is in Trump’s Crosshairs

Judith Butler, a distinguished professor at UC Berkeley and a leading voice on gender theory, joins the conversation to discuss her latest book, Who's Afraid of Gender. She tackles the impact of Trump's binary gender policies on personal rights and medical research. The discussion dives deep into political manipulation of gender identity in elections, the resistance against LGBTQ+ rights, and the chilling effects of political pressures on academic freedom. Butler emphasizes the importance of solidarity in social justice and the need for radical democracy.

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