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Peter and the Antichrist, Chapter Two: "Guys, Palantir is Evil."
To some, Peter Thiel is a philosopher king. To others, he's real-life supervillain. One thing's for sure: this guy is making enormous waves in everything from tech to surveillance and government. In the chapter of this two-part series, Ben, Matt and Noel dive into one of Thiel's ... Show More
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Yesterday
Listener Mail: AI Psychosis, Middle East Shenanigans, Designer Babies, a New Great Game and More
In this week's listener mail segment: Hootsifer hips the guys to a controversial "better babies" company called Nucleus. Duane Berry shares a story about the early nights of dynamic gas station pricing. Y2curious replies to the earlier episode about AI psychosis. A Benevolent Dun ... Show More
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Aliens, Abductions and Cover-ups: an Interview with Payne Lindsey
If you're like Ben, Matt and Noel, you've probably kept a close eye on the tons of UAP/UFO news hitting the airwaves. But what can we make of all these stories? How do we parse the fact from the fiction? In today's interview segment, the guys welcome returning guest Payne Lindsey ... Show More
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