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<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/everyday-ai-podcast-an-ai-and-chatgpt-podcast">Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast</a></span>
The Everyday AI podcast is a daily livestream, podcast and free newsletter where we help everyday people grow their careers with AI. The Everyday AI podcast is hosted by Jordan Wilson, a former journalist who's now the owner of a boutique digital strategy company with 20 years of martech experience. Our main focus is to help you keep up with AI trends to make your job easier. Get your work done faster. Increase your output. - Sign up for our free Prime Prompt Polish ChatGPT course: https://podPPP.com - Make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter at: https://youreverydayai.com - Email us: info@youreverydayai.com - Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanwilson04/ In the Everyday AI podcast, we'll cover all things artificial intelligence, machine learning, and practical tips on how to use both in your daily life. We'll include a touch on a variety of topics, software and applications. We may be covering the latest AI news from Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Adobe and social channels like Snapchat, Tiktok, and Instagram. Or, we may be diving into software like ChatGPT, Midjourney, Bard, or Runway ML.
المحتوى المقدم من Andrew Xu. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andrew Xu أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Politics discussion and stuff of that sort, hosted by Andrew Xu. Episodes air every other Thursday.
المحتوى المقدم من Andrew Xu. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andrew Xu أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Politics discussion and stuff of that sort, hosted by Andrew Xu. Episodes air every other Thursday.
Mónica Guzmán is the author of I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times . She is also host of the podcast "A Braver Way," and a senior fellow for public practice at the Obama Foundation. Her beat is bridging political divides, and how to model good-faith political disagreements across the aisle. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with her about the pervasiveness of fear in American politics, what couples therapy has to do with understanding political differences, and how to make use of political consumption.…
Stephanie Murray is a contributing writer for The Atlantic and the author behind the Substack "Family Stuff." Her beat involves covering many of the intricacies and data points behind parenting and child-rearing, particularly the decline in birthrates throughout much of the developed world. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with her about the explanations for why people aren't having as many kids, why lower fertility rates are such a big deal, and her own experience as a mother of three. Show Notes "Welcome to Family Stuff" by Stephanie Murray, Family Stuff "Stephanie Murray: Promoting Parenthood in a Free Society" from The Human Progress Podcast "A Pro-Natalism for Normies" by Patrick Brown, The Dispatch…
Charlotte Swasey is the writer behind the Substack "Medium Data," which examines the intricacies of polling and political analysis to generate upcoming election forecasts and predictions for Democratic politicians. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with her about the Senate forecast for the 2026 Elections, the gap between the perception and reality of Democratic policies, and how politicians could approach controversial issues like immigration.…
Dylan Matthews is a senior correspondent at Vox and one of the key writers behind Future Perfect, a section of the site dedicated to exploring ways to make the world better through evidence, reason, and moral philosophy. If you look at his body of work, you’ll find that he’s written about everything from AI risk to tax policy to foreign aid spending. And that eclecticism is part of what makes him so compelling. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with him about the extent of negativity bias in journalism, the positive effects of George W. Bush's presidency, and the future of artificial intelligence in society. Show Notes "Why the news is so negative — and what we can do about it" by Dylan Matthews, Vox "We’ll miss globalism when it’s gone" by Dylan Matthews, Vox "What would a world without foreign aid look like?" by Dylan Matthews, Vox You can find my Patreon page here .…
Matthew Adelstein writes the Substack "Bentham's Newsletter" under the alias "Bentham's Bulldog." He is the rare thinker who will, in one breath, defend a rigorous logical case for the existence of God, and in the next insist that we should worry more about shrimp than about most public-policy debates. His outlook isn’t contrarian for sport; it’s the consequence of three guiding hunches he’s written about: that our moral circle is still way too small, that good arguments should beat gut feelings even when they get weird, and that tribal loyalty is the mind-killer. Follow that recipe and you end up somewhere delightfully off-map—and that’s exactly where this conversation goes. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with him about the philosophical arguments for the existence of God, the merits of utilitarianism, and whether or not we should kill animal predators to prevent them from killing other animals. Show Notes "The Ultimate Guide To The Anthropic Argument" by Bentham's Bulldog, Bentham's Newsletter "Islam Is Very Implausible" by Bentham's Bulldog, Bentham's Newsletter…
Katherine Dee is an internet culture reporter who writes the Substack "default.blog," which observes the quirks and tendencies of various subcultures on social media. In this episode, I got a chance to talk with her about her history covering different facets of the internet, how she approaches AI, and the different incentives of online interaction compared to in-person interaction. Show Notes "The Billionaire, the Influencer and their Baby" by Katherine Dee, Wisdom of Crowds "Internet Overexposure Syndrome" by Katherine Dee, Comment…
Jessica Grose is an opinion writer for The New York Times. What I admire about Jessica's writing is that she doesn’t just cover politics as a horse race or culture as a meme war; she zooms into the kitchen tables, classrooms, and waiting rooms where policy choices land on real bodies. Her beat is parenthood and education, faith and loneliness, COVID aftershocks and TikTok doom-scrolls — basically, all the places where our ideals crash into our everyday lives. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with her about how our social media has been affecting kids, how student performance has changed in recent years, and the ways that modern medicine has become a victim of its own success. Show Notes "Parents Don’t Know It but K-12 Students Are Falling Into ‘the Honesty Gap’" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times "Measles, MAHA Moms and Robert F. Kennedy Jr." from The Opinions…
Micah Sifry is a writer and organizer behind the Substack "The Connector." He has decades of experience in covering how technology is changing politics, and how to participate productively in the political process. In this episode, I got a chance to talk with him about the history of mass protests in the US, the recent authoritarian cuts to government spending, and public perceptions of government service. Show Notes "A Different Kind of Anti-Trump Resistance Is Brewing" by Micah Sifry, The New York Times…
Announcement: this podcast will be publishing episodes twice as often as before (so every single week on Thursdays) for the next several weeks at least, and hopefully for longer. Count yourself lucky in that regard :) Noah Smith is an economist who writes the Substack "Noahpinion" and co-hosts the podcast "Econ 102." He is known for his commentary on economic issues like inflation, trade policy, deficit spending, and more. In this episode, I got a chance to speak with him about Trump's latest tariffs, how harmful they will be for all of us, and how the economic world order is changing.…
Cathy Reisenwitz writes the Substack "Sex and the State," which covers the intersection between feminism, sex advocacy, and how our society shapes our perception of gender roles. In this episode, I got a chance to talk with her about her upbringing as an Evangelical, how her views on gender and sex have changed over time, and the tension between our desire for rigid structure and our desire for autonomy. Show Notes "How to fight fascism" by Cathy Reisenwitz, Sex and the State "Politics, Sex, and Sexuality: The Growing Gender Divide in American Life" from Survey Center on American Life "Our intelligentsia has abandoned our illiterati" by Cathy Reisenwitz, Sex and the State…
Shauna Daly is the co-founder of the Substack "Young Men Research Initiative," which covers how people can reach out to young men who are increasingly drifting rightward. In this episode, I got a chance to talk with her about the ways that young men are lacking a script for what type of person they should be, the recent decline in romantic relationships between young men and women, and which masculine-coded traits might be worth promoting in the future. Show Notes "What’s Love (And Sex and Porn) Got to Do With Elections?" by Young Men Research Project Timestamps 00:00 Graceful Dialogue on Gender Issues 10:37 Gen Z's Growing Political Divide 16:09 How Digital Media Consumption Affects the Gender Divide 22:55 Changing Gender Roles and Economic Disparities 27:31 Rethinking Gender Performance Differences 33:13 Diversity Enhances Health and Connection 37:32 Marriage and Population Policy Debate 42:41 The Right-Wing Ideological Divide 49:38 Balancing Gender Equality and Modern Masculinity 53:18 Reimagining Modern Masculinity 59:30 Negativity in the Left's Sex Discourse 01:07:25 Election Trends and Gender Attitudes 01:11:21 Condemning Blatant Misogyny Check out my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/c/FramesofSpace…
When we see people acting in ways that seem irrational or incomprehensible, it’s easy to see them as ignorant or evil. But what if there’s more to it? What if, beneath the surface, there’s a much more complex mix of emotions—joy, fear, loyalty, and even desperation—that we tend to dismiss or fail to see? Erik Engheim writes the Substack "Erik Explores," which covers politics, history and culture from a Nordic perspective. In this episode, I got a chance to talk with Erik about how he was wrong about Trump supporters, and his apology to them for misjudging their morality. We discuss the nature of Republican support for Donald Trump, and the sense of joy that is present within the MAGA movement. Show Notes "My Apology to Trumpers" by Erik Engheim, Erik Examines President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress, March 2025 "The 3 cognitive scripts that subtly rule our lives" by Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Big Think "I Welcome Trump Supporters" by Erik Engheim, Erik Examines "David French: Checks, Balances, and the New Trump Era" from Good Faith…
Lauren Harper Pope is the co-founder of WelcomePAC, an advocacy organization to help elect centrist Democrats in swing districts. Beyond helping to raise political funds in that regard, she is known for her political commentary, including Substack writing and hosting the podcast The Depolarizers . In this episode, I got a chance to talk with her about the most productive Democratic candidates to fund, the nature of political polarization, and the importance of reaching out to politically disengaged voters. Show Notes "The Awkward Politics of Evasion" by Liam Kerr and Lauren Harper Pope, WelcomeStack "The Case for Strong Parties" from The Depolarizers "Democrats Are Losing the War for Attention. Badly." from The Ezra Klein Show "Invest to Win The Middle" from WelcomePAC…
Check out my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/c/FramesofSpace Robin Hanson is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University, and a former research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. He is known for his commentary on cultural drift, which examines how the nature of cultural shifts has changed over time. In this episode, I got a chance to talk to him about what causes cultural change, how that relates to the debate over declining fertility rates, and what could be done to address cultural drift. Show Notes Fertility Rate from Our World in Data…
Greg Sargent is a staff writer at The New Republic and the host of the podcast "The Daily Blast." In this episode, I got a chance to talk with Greg about the electoral popularity of immigration reform, how shifts in voter turnout have affected Democrats, the role of media responsibility during election cycles, and how to cover Trumpism without burnout or fatigue. Show Notes "Why Democrats Got the Politics of Immigration So Wrong for So Long" by Rogé Karma, The Atlantic "Trump Just Laid a Brutal Trap for Dems, and They're Walking into It" by Greg Sargent, The New Republic "Democrats Have a Better Option that Biden" by Ezra Klein, The New York Times This interview was recorded on January 17th, 2025.…
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