Tag: podcasts
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Listen: https://ift.tt/smUPtiw What if the “AI revolution” is actually… stuck in the messy middle? In this episode, Benedict Evans returns to tackle the big question we left hanging a year… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/GbRXUTK Almost nothing stands the test of time. Machiavelli's writings are a rare exception. Why are we still talking about Machiavelli, nearly 500 years after his death? What is… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/ve3Q7XN From Panama to Kenya to Indonesia, a growing number of developing countries are being pulled into the intensifying rivalry between China and the U.S. For these middle powers,… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/AKWklOd A bonus episode this week. On May 22, I moderated a panel organized by Vita Golod and the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies. The… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/BU4GYWk Chinese e-mobility technology is poised to transform large swathes of Africa's transportation ecosystem in the coming decade, but in very different ways than in other regions where EVs… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/m4ePpOd Paris Marx is joined by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna to discuss the harms of generative AI, how the industry keeps the public invested while companies flounder… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/cWBoQ5y In this episode of The Horn, Alan Boswell is joined by Richard Moncrieff, Crisis Group’s Great Lakes project director, to discuss the state of the war in the… more ›
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Listen: https://ift.tt/4Ud8XHj Former Guardian columnist Gary Younge reflects on the pressures faced by minority journalists to focus on certain types of stories, and how they can break free of ‘the… more ›
