Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Keep Your Eyes Peeled For These Upcoming Summer Films

Summer is just around the corner, and whether you prefer a bucket of popcorn at a movie theater or kicking back on the couch at home, there are a ton of movies making their debut in the coming months. And according to Chicago movie critic Richard Roeper, there are 15 films we should add to our watch list. Reset gets a preview of summer 2023’s movies to watch with Richard Roeper, entertainment columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - No Priors: Jensen Huang, Founder & CEO of Nvidia

This week, we’re sharing something special: The No Priors podcast. No Priors is your guide to the AI revolution. At this moment of inflection in technology, co-hosts Elad Gil and Sarah Guo ask the world's leading AI engineers, researchers and founders the biggest questions - people like Cristobal Valenzuela, Founder/CEO RunwayML and Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft.

They ask questions like: How far away is AGI? What markets are at risk for disruption? How will commerce, culture, and society change? What’s happening in state-of-the-art research? In this episode, Jensen Huang, legendary founder/CEO of Nvidia talks about how Nvidia is powering AI models, their latest chips, how he runs Nvidia, and the AI applications he's most excited about.

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Honestly with Bari Weiss - America Needs a Self-Help Book. Tim Urban’s Got One.

A few years ago, writer and cartoonist Tim Urban started becoming troubled by what he saw going on in the world around him. He noticed that while technology was progressing in unbelievable ways—people were going to space on private rocket ships and computers were the size of Starbucks coffee cups—it seemed like people were unhappier than ever before. We were petty. We were turning against each other. We were tribal. And he noticed that the very things that had allowed for unbelievable technological progress—things like democracy, liberalism, and humanism—were under siege.


Why was everything such a mess? When did things get so tribal? And why do humans do this stuff to each other? Urban’s new book, What's Our Problem? A Self-Help Book for Societies, is an answer to those questions and more. Like his other work on his blog, Wait But Why, Urban uses comically simple drawings, stick figures, and charts, to make the most complex and profound questions that humans face tangible and affecting. In this book, Urban looks back at hundreds of thousands of years of history and explains how we are now living through more change, more rapidly, than at any other time—the stakes of that are almost too high to comprehend—but what he argues is that the danger we face in the end is not global warming. It’s not an asteroid racing toward Earth. It’s not an impending alien invasion. It’s ourselves.


On today’s episode, Tim Urban explains how we got ourselves into this mess, and how we can also get ourselves out of it.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Suck in the middle: the hole in America’s consumer base

The past few years have proved tumultuous both for American consumers and for retailers selling to them. The end result is a curious slump for middle-of-the-road brands. Artificial intelligence like ChatGPT stands to disrupt everything from art to coding; we self-interestedly explore probable effects on journalism. And remembering Ranajit Guha, a historian who saw a different India by looking bottom-up. 


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The Best One Yet - 🎢 “Daycare for Teenagers” — Six Flags’ roller coaster. Gmail’s personal assistant. America’s factory gold rush.

Six Flags just had its best quarter ever, but the CEO thinks the theme parks have become “daycare for teenagers.” The most practical use of AI is about to hit your Gmail: A personal assistant to write your emails. And there’s a new gold rush in America — A gold rush to build factories. Play this week’s pop-biz pop-quiz: go.tboypod.com $SIX $DIS $CAT $GOOG Want merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.com Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 5.12.23

Alabama

  • HB 454 is filed in AL House that would criminalize abortion as murder
  • AG Marshall was before the House Oversight committee re: ESG
  • Peruvian government agrees to extradite suspect in Natalie Holloway case
  • Houston County man charged in death of pregnant missing teen
  • Officer with Mobile Port authority dies after vehicle rolls into river
  • Peloton recalls 2.2 million exercise bikes due to faulty seat

National

  • TX governor deploys thousands of soldiers to border after Title 42 ends
  • DHS Sec. Mayorkas says new title 8 rule now in place for asylum seekers
  • Border Patrol Union leaders say Mayorkas is lying 
  • Trump on CNN Town Hall brings big ratings boost to the network
  • Bipartisan bill offered in US House that bans Congress from stock trading
  • Twitter owner Elon Musk says he has a new CEO lined up, doesn't drop name

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Domestication of Cats

Dogs and cats are both domesticated, four-legged, fur-bearing mammals. 

Beyond that, they really don’t have much in common. One of the things that they don’t have in common is how they wound up in the lives of humans. 

Cats established their relationship with humans at a totally different point in history and for a totally different reason. 

Learn more about the domestication of cats and how these wild animals wound up as pets on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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Getting Hammered - Arms Wide Open

We are celebrating the end of the pandemic and talking about Biden's latest numbers, Trump's Town Hall, Matt Araiza, the Georgia Bulldogs, and an unusual wilderness survivor.


Time Stamps:

3:28 Pandemic & Immigration

17:19 Biden's Poll Numbers

21:52 Trump's week with Town Hall and E. Jean Carroll

37:54 Matt Araiza

44:40 Georgia Bulldogs

47:40 Australia Wilderness


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