Big Technology Podcast - Sam Altman To Microsoft, OpenAI In Flux — With Dan Primack

Dan Primack is the business editor at Axios and author of the daily Axios Pro Rata newsletter. He joins Big Technology Podcast to break down ex-OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's apparent move to Microsoft, whether he'll stay there, how the board structure enabled this, and how the competitive balance in the AI field shifts now. Stay tuned for the end, where we rate winners, losers, and a bold prediction from Primack.

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Strange News: Volcanic Eruptions on the Rise, Emergency Pizza, Superpigs and Missing Window Planes

Minnesota braces for an invasion of superpigs. Domino's emergency pizza promotion backfires. A plane flies to 13,000 feet before people discover missing windows. Ben's recent travels prompt a conversation about global volcanic eruptions: Are they on the rise, or are we simply noticing them more often? All this and more in this week's strange news segment.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Libertarian Candidate Javier Milei Wins Argentine Presidency

Noelle Acheson, the mind behind the Crypto Is Macro Now newsletter, explores crypto moves, Argentina, Worldcoin and a surprise announcement about CoinDesk.

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OpenAI Ousts Sam Altman From CEO and Board Roles; Worldcoin Drops 12% 

Javier Milei Wins Argentine Presidency; Bitcoin Gains Nearly 3% 

Crypto Exchange Bullish Completes Purchase of CoinDesk: WSJ 

Fidelity Wants to Create an Ether ETF, Joining BlackRock in Doubling Down on Crypto 

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Focus on Africa - Can African- led negotiations achieve peace for Sudan?

There's a fresh call from the Sudan Humanitarian crisis conference in Cairo to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The three-day conference concludes today with peacebuilding experts suggesting, negotiations in Sudan this time round, should largely be African-led.

Also is there press freedom in Eritrea? The founder of ERISAT, which has been broadcasting in the country since 2018 shares her experience.

And how a production company in the UK, is changing the narrative of Somali women in Britain.

Bad Faith - Episode 324 Promo – Manufacturing Consent (w/ Dr. Steven Thrasher)

Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast    Northwestern journalism professor Steven Thrasher gives Bad Faith access to his class on Manufacturing Consent, explaining what Noam Chomksy and Eduard Hermans’ classic work on media manipulation can teach us about how the media is treating the siege on Gaza. How are the five filters of editorial bias working to color the public’s perception of the ongoing occupation of Gaza, the mass murder of civilians, and the complicity of US policy? And how do supporters of human rights push back?

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CBS News Roundup - 11/20/2023 | World News Roundup

Praise for a former first lady ... remembering Roslyn Carter who has died at 96. Heavy fighting near Gaza hospital. The holiday rush begins. CBS News Correspondent Peter King has today's World News Roundup.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Reset Lost & Found: Where Can I Buy Green Coffee Beans?

One Evanston man searched high and low for green coffee beans since he moved to the city from Seattle. He wanted to find them because he likes to roast at home — a method preferred by some coffee lovers because it can be cheaper, tasty and provides more control over the brew. One of our producers lent a hand. Along the way, Reset learned about the joys of at-home roasting. Do you have a Chicago-area question Reset could help you find an answer to? Give us a call at 888-915-9945.

NPR's Book of the Day - Jamie Loftus’ ‘Raw Dog’ investigates the social and culinary history of the hot dog

Comedian Jamie Loftus has been eating hot dogs her whole life. But in her new book, Raw Dog, she takes a road trip across the U.S. to discover how they're prepared in different parts of the country, and does a deep dive into everything from the labor conditions in meatpacking plants to the social class implications of who eats hot dogs and why. In today's episode, Loftus speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the immigrant roots of the baseball classic, the capitalist propaganda behind the hot dog as a symbol of America, and the ethical ways to still consume them.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - The Intelligence: can Milei cure malaise in Argentina?

He is a self-proclaimed “anarcho-capitalist” and in a run-off, the people have entrusted this political firebrand to shake the country out of economic malaise. Will he deliver? Hamas has an intricate network of tunnels under Gaza, but new tech could help Israel fight them (10:48). And what AI can glean from listening to the forests (19:03). Additional audio courtesy of Jörg Müller


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