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Join mathematician and broadcaster Professor Hannah Fry as she goes behind the scenes of the world-leading research lab to uncover the extraordinary ways AI is transforming our world. No hype. No spin, just compelling discussions and grand scientific ambition.
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Every Tuesday and Friday, tech journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. They make bold predictions, pick winners and losers, and bicker and banter like no one else. After all, with great power comes great scrutiny. From New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Get the best reporting and storytelling on television from 60 Minutes - on your schedule. Now you can listen to the show in its entirety every week. 60 Minutes is the most successful broadcast in television history with more than 80 Emmys under its belt. 60 Minutes offers unbiased reporting on politics, in-depth investigations and important adventures from around the world- like no one else. 60 Minutes listeners can use discount code "MINUTES20" for 20% off all 60 Minutes products on Paramou ...
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The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Alex Kantrowitz, a Silicon Valley journalist who's interviewed the world's top tech CEOs — from Mark Zuckerberg to Larry Ellison — is the host.
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“Hard Fork” is a show about the future that’s already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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The State of AI is a podcast hosted by Rowan Cheung, where he talks with experts in the AI industry about the latest developments, why they matter, and how you can leverage them for the future of work. This podcast is produced by rundown.ai, the world's largest daily AI newsletter.
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The Deeper Thinking Podcast

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The Deeper Thinking Podcast The Deeper Thinking Podcast offers a space where philosophy becomes a way of engaging more fully and deliberately with the world. Each episode explores enduring and emerging ideas that deepen how we live, think, and act. We follow the spirit of those who see the pursuit of wisdom as a lifelong project of becoming more human, more awake, and more responsible. We ask how attention, meaning, and agency might be reclaimed in an age that often scatters them. Drawing on ...
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The Jan Price Show, All About Movies, explores every facet of the moviemaking and movie-watching experience from initial story development and film production through its impact on in-theater and streaming audiences. The Jan Price Show, All About Movies, provides an insider’s look at independent films and documentaries, featuring behind-the-scenes stories and interviews that capture the essence of the film festival experience for a global listening audience of movie lovers. The Jan Price Sho ...
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Google just revealed a ton of AI developments at Google I/O 2025 - from AI Mode in Search, VEO 3, proactive agents, Gemini 2.5 upgrades, AI shopping assistants, and more. In this exclusive conversation, Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) sat down with Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) to unpack: -How AI could cure all diseases -Advice to…
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This week, we take a field trip to Google and report back about everything the company announced at its biggest show of the year, Google I/O. Then, we sit down with Google DeepMind’s chief executive and co-founder, Demis Hassabis, to discuss what his A.I. lab is building, the future of education, and what life could look like in 2030. Guest: Demis …
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Demis Hassabis is the CEO of Google DeepMind. Sergey Brin is the co-founder of Google. The two leading tech executives join Alex Kantrowitz for a live interview at Google's IO developer conference to discuss the frontiers of AI research. Tune in to hear their perspective on whether scaling is tapped out, how reasoning techniques have performed, wha…
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Ten-time Emmy® winner Greg Kohs and Emmy®-winning producer Gary Krieg join The Jan Price Show to discuss their powerful new documentary, The Thinking Game, now streaming. This film explores the genius of Demis Hassabis and the revolutionary impact of AlphaFold, the Nobel Prize-winning AI tool reshaping biology and drug discovery. 🎬 ⁠Watch the trail…
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For decades, prolific Cuban spies working in the U.S. government, serving in high profile positions with top security clearances, have evaded American intelligence officials. Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Washington, D.C. and Miami on the stories of two such undercover agents, former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha and onetime Pentago…
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The Miseducation of Daddy – The Deeper Thinking Podcast The Deeper Thinking Podcast On intimacy as restraint, emotional fluency as miseducation, and the algorithmic performance of care. A slow unlearning of what it means to feel legibly. What does it mean to be taught how to survive, not through love, but through legibility? In this episode, we exa…
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Award-winning director Jake Sumner joins Jan Price to talk about his new documentary, Ron Delsener Presents — a wild, heartfelt journey through the iconic concerts of New York City and the relentless spirit of the promoter behind them. Hear from legends like Bruce Springsteen, Cher, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Patti Smith, and many more as they recount…
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Governance Without Meaning – Why the System Still Functions Even as Public Trust Disappears The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those tracking the emotional, epistemic, and conceptual shifts reshaping public life. What happens when institutions continue to operate but can no longer be interpreted? In this episode, we explore the quiet, often unseen rec…
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Ranjan Roy from Margins is back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover: 1) Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's prophesy that 50% of entry level work will disappear 2) Hype or true: Is mass AI-driven unemployment just marketing? 3) How Amodei's prediction could come true 4) How work might shift even before job loss, as in the case of A…
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This week, we dive into Kevin’s recent column about how A.I. is affecting the job market for new graduates, and debate whether the job apocalypse is already here for entry-level work. Then Mike Krieger joins us to discuss the new Claude 4 model, the future of work and the online chatter over whether an A.I. system could blackmail you. And finally, …
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Kara and Scott discuss Trump's tariffs getting temporarily blocked, and why everyone is talking about TACO trade. Then, Elon bids farewell to DOGE, and Trump feuds with Harvard, Putin, and Tim Cook. Plus, Kara and Scott's experiment with Veo 3, Google's video generator, leads to hilarious and horrifying results. Watch this episode on the Pivot YouT…
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TED or Dead The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those who refuse to arc. For those who resist formatting. For those who remain honest in the face of narrative coercion. When survival becomes a story requirement, and healing must perform to be believed, what happens to those who can’t—or won’t—comply? In this episode, we examine how emotional life has b…
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To Be Read Correctly: Autism, ADHD, and the Architecture of Misrecognition The Deeper Thinking Podcast For listeners drawn to neurodivergence, diagnostic ethics, and the redesign of perception itself. What happens when a diagnosis comes not as revelation, but as restitution? In this episode, we explore the late discovery of Autism and ADHD—not as d…
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Y-Lan Boureau is the founder & CEO of ThrivePal, an OpenAI-funded AI startup, and a former Meta AI researcher. Boureau joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss why the next frontier for AI should be science‑backed coaching that nudges us toward healthier habits and deeper real‑world relationships. Tune in to hear how large‑language models can push u…
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A Story About the Future: AI, Archive, and the Ethics of Synthetic History The Deeper Thinking Podcast For listeners drawn to epistemic tension, technological haunting, and the quiet violence of perfect memory. What happens when machines remember better than we do? In this episode, we examine the quiet transformation of memory into simulation, wher…
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Why should any of us care about monopolies? Lina Khan, the youngest-ever chair of the Federal Trade Commission, joins Preet to discuss the real-world impact of monopoly power, the surprising bipartisan support for antitrust enforcement, and her rapid rise to prominence after publishing a groundbreaking paper on Amazon's business practices during la…
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Two Nervous Systems Protecting Old Wounds – The Deeper Thinking Podcast The Deeper Thinking Podcast A meditation on rupture, habit, and the unseen choreography between two people trying not to break the same way again. What looks like conflict is often just protection—two nervous systems trying to avoid something they’ve felt before. In this episod…
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Frank Larkin’s commitment to America is remarkable. A former Navy SEAL, he served in the Secret Service, at the Pentagon and as sergeant-at-arms of the U.S. Senate. However, as correspondent Scott Pelley reports, Larkin’s most significant contribution may be what he’s done since his son, Ryan, took his own life. Ryan was, like his father, a decorat…
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The Interface Self The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those who sense their identity stretching to fit the screen—and want to listen more closely to what remains. In a world that rewards legibility over complexity, what happens to the parts of us that don’t render cleanly? This episode explores the soft coercion of digital platforms—how identity, emot…
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The Paradox That Makes Truth Possible – The Deeper Thinking Podcast A meditation on contradiction as condition—not conflict—and the quiet cultural systems that cleanse paradox from our narratives, technologies, and sense of the real. What if truth doesn’t emerge from coherence, but from contradiction? In this episode, we explore the doctrine of par…
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Award-winning writer, director, and producer Rachel Suissa joins The Jan Price Show All About Movies to discuss her charming new romantic comedy, Greek Mothers Never Die — now streaming on Apple TV! Rachel also shares exciting news about the upcoming Los Angeles Greek Film Festival screening on Saturday, May 31st at 6:00 PM at the Landmark Sunset T…
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Ranjan Roy from Margins is back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover: 1) Alex's unexpected Sergey Brin interview 2) Jony Ive sells his IO device company to OpenAI 3) What this device could be 4) Is Jony + Sam bad for Apple? 5) Could this device work? 6) What the move to ambient assistants could signal for tech 7) Anthropic's …
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Repression as Infrastructure The Deeper Thinking Podcast When everything feels permitted, but nothing quite feels free—repression may no longer be psychological, but infrastructural. Repression is not hidden; it is designed. Not as an accident of the psyche, but as a feature of the system. If repression once belonged to the inner life—some stubborn…
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Kara and Scott discuss Elon Musk’s plans to significantly reduce political spending, and his defensiveness around DOGE. They also talk about reactions to Joe Biden's cancer announcement, and have choice words about the “big, beautiful” tax bill's advance. Plus, iPhone designer Jony Ive joins OpenAI, Google announces the roll out of AI Mode, and Dem…
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Memory Without Witness, Truth Without Origin - The Deeper Thinking Podcast The Deeper Thinking Podcast A slow meditation on truth without origin, memory without witness, and the subtle loss of metaphor in a world rendered by machines. What if the future didn’t arrive with force, but with recursion? In this episode, we introduce the theory of Recurs…
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In this episode, Hannah is joined by Carolina Parada, Senior Director and Head of Robotics at Google DeepMind. They explore the recent leap forward in robotic capabilities, highlighting advancements in multimodal understanding and embodied reasoning, which enable robots to interact with the physical world with unprecedented generality. They dig int…
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The Psychology of Regret: Memory, Morality, and the Impossibility of Letting Go The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to ethical memory, reflective depth, and the architecture of what-ifs. What exactly is regret—and why does it linger? This episode rethinks regret not as failure, but as a signal: a moral memory, a call to presence, and a mirr…
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Wonder and Awe: On the Edges of What Cannot Be Held The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to quiet thresholds, unrepeatable presence, and the philosophical weight of silence. Awe rarely arrives with explanation. It brushes the edge of sense, disrupts the rhythm of thought, and leaves behind no insight—only a shift. In this episode, we explore…
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Microsoft just revealed its next big AI bets at Build 2025 - from autonomous coding agents, Copilot Tuning, Windows AI Foundry, and more. In this exclusive conversation, Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) sat down with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) to unpack: -Microsoft’s vision for the “agentic web” -Why your next job might be AI agent mana…
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Google and the Ceiling of Thought: How Gemini Redraws the Limits of Memory, Agency, and Attention The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those interested in ambient intelligence, predictive cognition, and the philosophical cost of fluency. What happens when an AI finishes your sentence, schedules your tour, or remembers more than you do? In this episode, …
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Koray Kavukcuoglu is the Chief Technology Officer of Google DeepMind. Kavukcuoglu joins Big Technology to discuss how his team is pushing the frontier of AI research inside Google as the company's Google IO developer event gets underway. Tune in to hear Kavukcuoglu break down the value of brute scale versus novel techniques and how the new inferenc…
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Philosophy Didn’t Just Eat AI. It Wrote Its Code — and It’s Hungry for Meaning An epistemic meditation on artificial intelligence as a philosophical actor—and the urgency of restoring meaning, not just function, to systems that now decide for us. What does your AI system believe? In this episode, we expand on Michael Schrage and David Kiron’s MIT S…
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Kara and Scott discuss former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, and the reactions across the political spectrum. Then, Moody's downgrades the U.S. credit rating, and Republicans try to pass Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." Plus, Walmart and Apple face Trump's bully tactics, Meta delays its new AI model, and Novo Nordisk's CEO is out amid rising …
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The Symmetry of Seeing: Kepler, Constraint, and the Shape of Perception The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to quiet forms of understanding, where science becomes metaphor and attention becomes care. Walking through a snowstorm in 1610, Johannes Kepler forgot the gift he was meant to bring—but noticed the snowflakes. That absence led him to…
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Chinese hackers have infiltrated U.S. government systems, the private sector, and critical infrastructure, but hacking has not replaced Beijing’s pursuit of old-fashioned human intelligence, aka: spying. Norah O'Donnell reports on Chinese covert agents who monitor and influence events outside their own borders and surveil and intimidate Chinese dis…
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Useful Fictions: Evolution, Perception, What We Render, and the Ethics of Seeing Less The Deeper Thinking Podcast For those drawn to perceptual humility, philosophical depth, and the subtle ethics of not-knowing. What if evolution didn’t favor truth? What if it favored usefulness—and what we see is more like a desktop interface than a window onto t…
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The Art of Not Boarding Every Bus: Thoughts, Distance, and the Practice of Letting Go The Deeper Thinking Podcast For anyone quietly learning to let thoughts pass without following every one. This episode is a parable about thoughts, and the practice of cognitive diffusion. Through the metaphor of buses and benches, we explore what it means to noti…
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Ranjan Roy from Margins is back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover: 1) ChatGPT ranks No. 5 among all websites worldwide 2) ChatGPT is the only website among the top ranked by SimilarWeb that is growing 3) How do chatbots get information if they replace the web? 4) Grok's 'white genocide' messaging campaign 5) What's in a sy…
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The actor, comedian and author Ed Helms has a new book out about historical blunders. He swings by Hard Fork to tell us about it and answer your moral quandaries, ethical dilemmas and etiquette questions about technology: How do I tell my mom she can’t post about her grandkids on Facebook? Am I being an A.I. hypocrite at work? And is it OK to troll…
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Kara and Scott discuss Trump’s deal-a-palooza in the Middle East, the Meta antitrust trial, and the return of HBO Max. Plus, Apple could raise iPhone prices, but without blaming tariffs, and RFK Jr. went swimming…in sewage? Follow us on Instagram and Threads at @pivotpodcastofficial. Follow us on Bluesky at @pivotpod.bsky.social. Follow us on TikTo…
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Beyond Brené Brown: Shame, Power, and the Conditions for Belonging The Deeper Thinking Podcast For anyone thinking more deeply about what makes vulnerability possible—and what makes it dangerous. We honour the work of Brené Brown—her reframing of vulnerability as the birthplace of love and belonging—and then we carry it further. This episode explor…
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When the Mind Writes the Ending First: Dread, Imagination, and the Ethics of Not Knowing The Deeper Thinking Podcast For anyone who’s lived inside the tension of anticipation, and longed for gentler ways to meet the unknown. Some thoughts don’t arrive with sound. They unfold quietly, posing as realism, slipping past awareness until they’ve shaped t…
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