Artificial Intelligence
Discover key takeaways from 8 podcast episodes about this topic.

PBS News Hour full episode, Jan. 16, 2026
This episode dissects the complex geopolitical landscape, from the U.S.'s controversial engagement with Venezuela's interim government and Iran's brutal crackdown, to domestic tensions over federal immigration actions and the evolving, 'lawless' economics of college sports, alongside practical insights on habit formation.

The Richest People I Know Do One Thing
Nick Huber, known for his confident online persona, shares how a challenging $52 million acquisition and market shifts humbled him, leading to critical lessons on focused growth, global hiring, and the pitfalls of over-diversification.

An Interview with the Winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, John Martinis
Nobel laureate John Martinis unpacks the profound implications of macroscopic quantum tunneling, revealing how his work enables quantum computers to perform parallel computations exceeding the number of atoms in the universe, and challenging long-held beliefs about quantum tunneling's instantaneous nature.

Labor Fights to Expect in 2026 | Keith Brower Brown | TMR
Keith Brower Brown details the critical labor contract expirations scheduled for 2026 across key sectors like telecom, healthcare, manufacturing, and education, highlighting the strategic importance of these battles in a challenging regulatory environment.

Maduro; Here Come the Humanoids; Alysa Liu | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
A former US hostage negotiator offers a contrarian view on Maduro's capture, while Boston Dynamics unveils AI-powered humanoids poised to revolutionize factory work, and a figure skating prodigy stages an unexpected comeback.

Dopamine Expert: How TikTok Is Physically Rewiring Your Brain (Permanent Damage?)
Dr. Anna Lembke, a Stanford addiction expert, explains how modern abundance and frictionless digital rewards are hijacking our dopamine systems, leading to widespread addiction and anhedonia, and offers strategies for reclaiming control.

Mindscape 339 | Ned Block on Whether Consciousness Requires Biology
Philosopher Ned Block challenges computational functionalism, arguing that consciousness may depend on specific biological or sub-computational mechanisms rather than just the 'what' of computation, with profound implications for AI.

Highlights from BillOReilly.com’s No Spin News | January 1, 2026
Bill O'Reilly forecasts 2026's political savagery and AI's job impact, critiques Trump's speech and media bias, and debates US foreign policy with former Assistant Secretary of Defense Celeste Wallander.