Kamala Harris and the New Democratic Economic Paradigm

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How the AI Oligarchy Went Hyperscale (with Tim Murphy)

The AI “cloud” sounds weightless. But behind every chat bot, every prompt, and every promise of a coming AI revolution is a massive physical footprint: hyperscale data centers consuming enormous amounts of land, electricity, water, and public subsidies. This week, Nick and Goldy ...  Show more

Why Philanthropy [STILL] Isn’t the Answer with (with Anand Giridharadas)

Billionaires are shaping everything from elections to education to climate policy—and they want us to believe it's generosity. That’s why we’re re-airing this conversation with Anand Giridharadas, author of Winners Take All, on the power of elite philanthropy—and why it can’t fix ...  Show more

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