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In this episode, we discuss how artificial intelligence is increasingly blurring the line between assistance and deception, from using AI tools to troubleshoot everyday problems to the growing risks of deepfake images and AI-generated pornography. We examine questions of name, image, and likeness as property, the limits of regulation, and whether government enforcement can realistically keep pace with rapidly evolving technology. We also dive into the foolishness of the week involving the Smithsonian and renewed debates over Trump’s impeachments, before turning to broader political questions about gerrymandering, census data, immigration, and representation. The conversation closes with a look at election denial, political extremism, rising distrust in institutions, and how economic anxiety continues to fuel anger and division across American society.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:26 Fixing a Computer with AI Assistance
02:00 Listener Calendar Story and Patreon Banter
03:52 AI, Deepfake Porn, and Image Ownership
05:14 Grok and AI Image Manipulation
08:01 AI Guardrails
10:44 Foolishness of the Week: Smithsonian and Trump’s Impeachments
12:15 Trump, Impeachment, and Historical Legacy
14:54 Does Trump Care About His Legacy?
17:05 Midterm Elections and House Control
18:45 Gerrymandering, Courts, and State Power
20:15 Urban vs Rural Political Divide
22:09 Redistricting, Census Rules, and Immigration
24:25 Census Overreach and Bad Data
26:00 Political Representation and Imperfect Systems
27:52 Why America Still Attracts Immigrants
28:47 Peaceful Transfers of Power and January 6
29:53 Election Denial and Institutional Trust
33:21 Political Extremism and Rising Violence
35:01 Protests, Policing, and Fear of Government
37:57 Midterms, Election Fallout, and Political Violence
38:54 Economic Anxiety and Political Anger
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In this episode, we discuss how artificial intelligence is increasingly blurring the line between assistance and deception, from using AI tools to troubleshoot everyday problems to the growing risks of deepfake images and AI-generated pornography. We examine questions of name, image, and likeness as property, the limits of regulation, and whether government enforcement can realistically keep pace with rapidly evolving technology. We also dive into the foolishness of the week involving the Smithsonian and renewed debates over Trump’s impeachments, before turning to broader political questions about gerrymandering, census data, immigration, and representation. The conversation closes with a look at election denial, political extremism, rising distrust in institutions, and how economic anxiety continues to fuel anger and division across American society.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:26 Fixing a Computer with AI Assistance
02:00 Listener Calendar Story and Patreon Banter
03:52 AI, Deepfake Porn, and Image Ownership
05:14 Grok and AI Image Manipulation
08:01 AI Guardrails
10:44 Foolishness of the Week: Smithsonian and Trump’s Impeachments
12:15 Trump, Impeachment, and Historical Legacy
14:54 Does Trump Care About His Legacy?
17:05 Midterm Elections and House Control
18:45 Gerrymandering, Courts, and State Power
20:15 Urban vs Rural Political Divide
22:09 Redistricting, Census Rules, and Immigration
24:25 Census Overreach and Bad Data
26:00 Political Representation and Imperfect Systems
27:52 Why America Still Attracts Immigrants
28:47 Peaceful Transfers of Power and January 6
29:53 Election Denial and Institutional Trust
33:21 Political Extremism and Rising Violence
35:01 Protests, Policing, and Fear of Government
37:57 Midterms, Election Fallout, and Political Violence
38:54 Economic Anxiety and Political Anger
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