Will AI Steal Our Jobs (or End Us)?
Should the latest version of chatbots even be called "intelligent"? Per Bylund joins Bob to debunk the worries over AI taking your job.
Should the latest version of chatbots even be called "intelligent"? Per Bylund joins Bob to debunk the worries over AI taking your job.
Ryan and Tho look at common American history myths baked into government school curricula.
Even a partial weakening of the dollar's global demand will limit the US regime's ability to throw its weight around internationally. Yet Washington is unwilling to do what's necessary to prevent it.
With the government foolishly handicapping the oil and gas industries and pushing other alternatives, the future is not very bright.
Ryan and Zachary talk about how wars are not nearly as cheap or economically harmless as many Americans seem to think.
Like Bentham's panopticon, modern cancel culture is built upon fear and online bullying, making people police their own thoughts.
Democratic politicians and supporters are cheering the Trump indictment, but the entire process has been so politicized that its legitimacy is easily called into question.
Violent crime is on the rise in Canada, and its progressive democracy is helpless to stop it. Further empowerment of the state makes things worse.
Mark takes a look at the good news on price inflation and why it is better than reported, but probably short-lived.
Bob and Jonathan Newman break down Krugman's incorrect notion that we shouldn't be paranoid about CBDCs.
Ryan and Tho discuss recent reveals about new lows for the FBI.