Disruption is Due

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China Decode: The AI Race Just Took a Stunning Turn

Alice Han and James Kynge break down reports that a Chinese robotics startup has topped a leading international benchmark for embodied AI, raising new questions about whether China is pulling ahead in one of the most important technological competitions of the decade. They also e ...  Show more

How to Fix the Tax Code + the Problem With Corporate Jargon

Scott Galloway explains why a national sales tax sounds fair but always hits the wrong people, makes the case for saying less and listening more as a manager, and advises a 25-year-old in London on whether to cut his contract short for love. Want to be featured in a future episod ...  Show more

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