The Daily

The New York Times
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127 snips
Apr 16, 2024 • 28min

A.I.’s Original Sin

Cade Metz, a technology reporter for The New York Times, dives into the murky waters of AI development by major tech companies. He reveals how these giants, in their race to innovate, often bend ethical rules regarding data collection. The discussion includes intense competition between OpenAI, Google, and Meta, raising questions about copyright and legal standards. Metz also touches on the challenges of AI training data and the need for human oversight, all while hinting at the broader implications of these actions for our tech-driven future.
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40 snips
Apr 15, 2024 • 24min

Iran’s Unprecedented Attack on Israel

In this discussion, Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, provides insights on Iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack on Israeli territory. He elaborates on the escalating geopolitical tensions that have made direct confrontations more common. Schmitt examines Israel's defensive measures and its shift toward direct military engagement. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for U.S.-Iran relations, highlighting the fragile stability in the Middle East amidst rising threats.
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27 snips
Apr 14, 2024 • 43min

The Sunday Read: ‘What I Saw Working at The National Enquirer During Donald Trump’s Rise’

The podcast dives into the tumultuous world of tabloid journalism during Donald Trump's rise, revealing how The National Enquirer played a pivotal role in his 2016 campaign. It unveils the controversial hush money payments aimed at silencing damaging stories, exposing the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. With personal narratives intertwined, it examines the moral complexities and paranoia experienced by those caught in the tabloid's web, offering a gripping look at the intersection of media and politics.
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18 snips
Apr 12, 2024 • 34min

How One Family Lost $900,000 in a Timeshare Scam

Maria Abi-Habib, an investigative correspondent for The New York Times based in Mexico City, discusses the alarming rise of a timeshare scam that has targeted elderly Americans, resulting in devastating financial losses. She shares a poignant family story, revealing the emotional and monetary turmoil they endured. The chilling connection between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and these scams is unveiled, showing how criminal organizations exploit vulnerable individuals. Abi-Habib emphasizes the urgent need for justice and awareness to prevent further victimization.
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25 snips
Apr 11, 2024 • 29min

The Staggering Success of Trump’s Trial Delay Tactics

Alan Feuer, a New York Times reporter specializing in extremism and political violence, dives into the art of delay in Donald Trump's legal battles. He reveals how Trump employs tactical maneuvers to postpone trials, particularly focusing on the hush money case. Feuer discusses the political implications of these delays as the 2024 election looms closer, and examines the shocking legal arguments made, including claims of executive privilege over classified documents. The conversation unfolds against the backdrop of rising inflation and its potential impact on the political landscape.
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30 snips
Apr 10, 2024 • 23min

Trump's Abortion Dilemma

Lisa Lerer, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, dives into Donald Trump's evolving stance on abortion. She discusses his pivot from being the most anti-abortion president to advocating for state-level control as he faces political pressure. Lerer explores the contradictions in his approach, especially concerning IVF and reproductive rights. The conversation also touches on the implications of recent legal decisions and how they shape the electoral landscape for Trump and the Republican Party.
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86 snips
Apr 9, 2024 • 31min

How Tesla Planted the Seeds for Its Own Potential Downfall

Mara Hvistendahl, an investigative reporter for The New York Times specializing in technology, delves into Tesla's significant ties to China. She explains how Elon Musk's decision to establish a factory there initially helped Tesla thrive but also empowered local companies to compete fiercely. The conversation highlights how China's electric vehicle market has surged, putting pressure on Tesla's dominance. Hvistendahl also discusses the geopolitical implications of this rivalry and how Musk's success has inadvertently fueled China's ambitions in the tech sector.
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30 snips
Apr 8, 2024 • 30min

The Eclipse Chaser

Fred Espenak, known as "Mr. Eclipse," is a retired NASA astrophysicist and renowned eclipse chaser. He shares his lifelong passion for witnessing solar eclipses, sparked by a remarkable experience in his youth. Fred delves into the emotional and cosmic significance of these celestial events, recounting personal milestones and adventures tied to them. Listeners learn about the breathtaking moment of totality and the rarity of eclipse sightings, highlighting why these experiences deserve to be cherished.
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28 snips
Apr 7, 2024 • 27min

The Sunday Read: ‘What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living’

Chris Kerr, a physician at Hospice Buffalo, shares his life-changing observations of deathbed visions, first witnessed as a young boy with his dying father. He discusses how these experiences often involve patients encountering deceased loved ones, providing profound comfort and connection. Kerr emphasizes the need for the medical community to recognize the emotional and spiritual significance of these visions, which help foster peace and acceptance during life’s final moments.
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39 snips
Apr 5, 2024 • 28min

An Engineering Experiment to Cool the Earth

Christopher Flavelle, a climate change journalist for The New York Times, dives into innovative solutions to combat global warming. He discusses the bold new approaches scientists are exploring, like the marine cloud brightening experiment that successfully tested enhancing cloud reflectivity. Flavelle highlights the ethical dilemmas and risks of geoengineering, reflecting on its potential as a solution amidst the pressing climate crisis. He also emphasizes the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations, sparking an essential conversation about adaptation.

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