Oppenheimer: The Genius, the Film, and the Project That Changed the World

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The Global Fertility Crisis Is Worse Than You Think

Fertility rates are collapsing around the world. In rich countries and poor ones, in secular societies and religious ones, people are having fewer children than ever before. Some explanations focus on economic factors like housing costs, childcare costs, and student debt. Others ...  Show more

The Case Against the AI Job Apocalypse

For the past few years, Silicon Valley executives and economists have warned that artificial intelligence could wipe out millions of jobs. Some companies have even blamed AI for layoffs. But what if the AI job apocalypse isn’t actually happening? Today, Derek talks to economist A ...  Show more

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