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    Explore " arab spring" with insightful episodes like "888: Marc Andreessen | Exploring the Power, Peril, and Potential of AI" and "The Bully’s Pulpit — with Fadi Quran" from podcasts like ""The Jordan Harbinger Show" and "Your Undivided Attention"" and more!

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    888: Marc Andreessen | Exploring the Power, Peril, and Potential of AI

    888: Marc Andreessen | Exploring the Power, Peril, and Potential of AI

    AI advocate Marc Andreessen joins us to clear up misconceptions about AI and discuss its potential impact on job creation, creativity, and moral reasoning.

    What We Discuss with Marc Andreessen:

    • Will AI create new jobs, take our old ones outright, or amplify our ability to perform them better?
    • What role will AI play in current and future US-China relations?
    • How might AI be used to shape (or manipulate) public opinion and the economy?
    • Does AI belong in creative industries, or does it challenge (and perhaps cheapen) what it means to be human?
    • How can we safeguard our future against the possibility that AI could get smart enough to remove humanity from the board entirely?
    • And much more...

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    The Bully’s Pulpit — with Fadi Quran

    The Bully’s Pulpit — with Fadi Quran

    The sound of bullies on social media can be deafening, but what about their victims? “They're just sitting there being pummeled and pummeled and pummeled,” says Fadi Quran. As the campaign director of Avaaz, a platform for 62 million activists worldwide, Fadi and his team go to great lengths to figure out exactly how social media is being weaponized against vulnerable communities, including those who have no voice online at all. “They can't report it. They’re not online.” Fadi says. “They can't even have a conversation about it.” But by bringing these voices of survivors to Silicon Valley, Fadi says, tech companies can not just hear the lethal consequences of algorithmic abuse, they can start hacking away at a system that Fadi argues was “designed for bullies.”