Cato Daily Podcast - Reforming State and Local Economic Development Subsidies

Offering subsidies is how many states show interest in bringing in a new business enterprise and states regularly try to offer more than other states can, but it doesn't have to be that way. Marc Joffe explains how states can get out of the trap of playing the subsidies game against their neighbors.

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The Journal. - The Big Changes Tearing OpenAI Apart

In less than two years, OpenAI—the company behind ChatGPT—has gone from a little-known nonprofit lab to a world-famous organization at the forefront of an artificial intelligence revolution. But the company has faced a series of challenges, culminating last week in another high-profile departure and the decision to become a for-profit corporation. WSJ’s Deepa Seetharaman discusses the permanent change to OpenAI's ethos and what it could mean for the AI industry.


Further Listening:

- Artificial: The OpenAI Story 

- Artificial: Episode 1, The Dream 


Further Reading:

- Turning OpenAI Into a Real Business Is Tearing It Apart 

- OpenAI’s Complex Path to Becoming a For-Profit Company 


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Motley Fool Money - Ports On Strike

About half of U.S. imports go through the ports where dock workers just went on strike.

(00:25) David Meier and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- How companies are navigating the port worker’s strike.

- The disagreement over automation.

- Investor sentiment in artificial intelligence

- One less discussed company that’s benefiting from others spending on AI.

(18:28) Motley Fool Contributor, Dan Caplinger, joins Robert Brokamp to kick off a two part series on estate planning, and how you can help your family avoid going to court.


Companies discussed: COST, CHRW, DBI, MSFT, META, PCOR

Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guests: David Meier, Robert Brokamp, Dan Caplinger

Producer: Mary Long

Engineer: Rick Engdahl

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Federalist Radio Hour - How The Federal Government Wastes Thousands Of Dollars Every Second

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Rachel O’Brien, deputy public policy editor for OpenTheBooks.com, joins Matt Kittle to discuss how the federal government wastes on average $7,500 per second in improper payments to Medicare, Medicaid, mismanaged Covid-19 relief programs, and even deceased people.

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1A - 100 Years Of President Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter turns 100 on Oct. 1. To mark the occasion, 1A is talking all about the legacy of a president whose time as office is sometimes called "underrated."

Carter brokered huge deals in trade and tried securing peace in the Middle East. But his handling of the Iran hostage crisis and the Russian invasion of Afghanistan overshadowed much of the success the earlier part of his sole term in the White House.

We discuss how Jimmy Carter's presidency should be remembered, nearly 50 years later.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Bitcoin Whales Are Piling In: Is “Uptober” Set for a Bullish Rally?

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie.

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Retail trader activity for bitcoin is at normal levels despite increasing purchases from crypto whales as we head into the month of October, which has traditionally been bullish for digital assets. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the market sentiment around bitcoin and the upcoming catalysts to look out for.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Open Interest in XRP Jumps to Over $1B; Bitcoin Mining Profitability Fell Again in September: JPMorgan

Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry from the surging open interest in XRP tokens to a JPMorgan's report on the falling bitcoin mining profitability.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as open interest in XRP tokens have surged in the past few days amid the hype around Ripple Labs' forthcoming stablecoin RLUSD. Plus, a reorganization plan for bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has gained support from 94% of so-called FTX Dotcom customers and a JPMorgan report shows that bitcoin mining profitability fell for the third straight month.

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The Bulwark Podcast - Lis Smith: Go After the Weird Angle

JD Vance may be a good debater, but his creepy obsession with lady parts could put him on defense. Meanwhile, Kamala seems to embrace a more robust media strategy, the weakest alpha in history can't bear to face off with her again, and Trump is the last person who would help make Americans more healthy. Lis Smith joins Tim Miller.

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Lis's book, "Any Given Tuesday: A Political Love Story"

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - CLASSIC: The Shugborough Inscription Cipher

Located in Staffordshire, England, the Shepherd's Monument is a bas-relief recreation of Nicolas Poussin's painting “Shepherds of Arcadia”. However, the sculpture has several key differences -- one of which has baffled historians, experts and others for centuries: What's that mysterious inscription? What on Earth could it mean? Tune in to learn more.

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Chapo Trap House - 872 – Crossing the Bosphorus feat. Alex Nichols (10/1/24)

Alex joins us to go in on now-indicted Mayor Eric Adams. We go through the many hilarious details of the unsealed indictment, the Turkish Connection, airline bribes, New York to Easter Island via Ankara travel, ice cream trickery, and windows literally falling off of Turkish buildings in NYC. We also look at Tablet magazines full-throated defense of Adams & the necessity for foreign bribes. ¡No Pasarán! Matt Christman's Spanish Civil War is available NOW along with a crop of new merch at https://chapotraphouse.store/ Tickets for our Election Eve live show with Episode 1 on Monday 11/4 in LA available now at: https://link.dice.fm/b1eb3de54f54