What Charlie Kirk’s death says about political division in the US

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How is the US using Anthropic's Claude AI in Iran?

Tools from Anthropic and OpenAI are being used by the Pentagon to make military decisions in Iran, guiding decisions could cost lives. Fast, powerful, or flawed, how have AI systems already changed how wars are fought? In this episode: Heidy Khlaaf (@hak90), Principal Research Sc ...  Show more

What the world is getting wrong about what Iranians think

From inside Iran to the diaspora, Iranians are deeply divided about their country’s future. With Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gone and Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former shah, waiting in the wings, what do conversations about regime change reveal about the spectrum of what Iranians re ...  Show more

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