Charles and Aaron sit down with David Rozado to discuss the political perils and biases of artificial intelligence.
Recommendations:
WarGames (Film)
ChatGPT and Me
**Private I** by Jill Fain Lehman, Paul Pangaro, Ashlei E Watson
Ex Machina (Film)
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Disinformation with Jacob Siegel
Charles and Aaron sit down with Jason Siegel to discuss disinformation and the intelligence community.
Recommendations:
How the Deep State Took Down Nixon by Nathan Pinkoski
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
John PSmith on Substack
A Guide to Understanding the Hoax of the Century by Jacob Siegel
Invasion of the Fact-Checkers by Jacob Siegel
Not without Honor by Richard Gid Powers
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Accreditation with George Leef
Charles and Aaron sit down with to discuss higher education accreditation with George Leef.
Recommendations:
The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale: A Political Fable For Our Time by George Leef
When Discipline-Specific Accreditors Go Woke by John Sailer
Lucky Hank
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Animal Welfare with Ozy Brennan
Charles and Aaron sit down with Ozy Brennan to discuss the ethics of how we treat animals.
Recommendations:
Do Elephants Have Souls? by Caitrin Keiper
A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches by Tyler Kord
Compassion, by the Pound: The Economics of Farm Animal Welfare
Do Fish Feel Pain? by Victoria Braithwaite
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Criminal Justice System with Rafael Mangual
Charles and Aaron sit down with Rafael Mangual to discuss the recent increase of serious violent crimes in the United States.
Recommendations:
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Tucker Carlson
Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most by Rafael Mangual
We’re Underfunding the Police By Reihan Salam and Charles Fain Lehman
Charles Fain Lehman & Aaron Sibarium are two friends and reporters who spend a lot of time wondering: are our institutions failing? This podcast is their effort to have these discussions in public, with some of the smartest people they know.
Using their experience as DC-based journalists, this podcast discusses how our problems come down to how our institutions—our colleges, our businesses, our government, our media—function, or don’t.