Constant innovation and avoiding reliance on past success are vital to staying relevant and successful in the long term. The example of 'The Simpsons' demonstrates how keeping a 'first season mindset' and continuously introducing new elements can lead to enduring success. On the other hand, caution is warranted when it comes to consolidating data sources, as relying on a small number of massive entities to inform various aspects of society can have wide-reaching implications.
Kara and Scott discuss Disney character and parade performers voting to unionize, whether a global tax on billionaires could actually happen, and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife flying an upside-down American flag. Then, the Dow passes the 40,000 mark as other markets surge. But are meme stocks creating a little too much froth for investors? Plus, OpenAI deals with another high-profile departure over safety concerns.
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