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AI guru Nick Thompson recommends the right AI model for you, on The Mentors Radio

In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse discusses the AI spectrum with Nick Thompson, who is the host of “The Most Interesting Thing in AI” podcast and CEO of The Atlantic magazine.

Thompson also discusses his just-released book The Running Ground, where Nick, the #1 long distance runner in the world at his age, tells the story of how running both bonded him with, but also kept him from becoming, his father.

Nick was previously the editor-in-chief of Wired magazine and editor of NewYorker.com. In addition to being a successful CEO, husband and father, Nick set the U.S. record at 50-Kilometers in the Over 45 age group and this year became the top-ranked runner in the world for his age group in the 50-Mile distance.

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Award-winning Journalist Cecilia Kang discusses enormous implications of Meta antitrust trial for the Tech industry and more

In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with Cecilia Kang, an award-winning journalist and author who discusses the enormous implications of the Meta antitrust trial for the Tech industry, damage wrought from “news” people consume on social media, and what business leaders might consider in order to ensure employees are well-informed.  

In this episode, Cecilia Kang discusses the history of Facebook, the U.S. Government’s antitrust trial against its parent, Meta, and the impact this company has on our privacy and on the news that its users receive. 

Cecilia is an award-winning National Correspondent at The New York Times where she reports on the intersection of technology and public policy. She is the co-author of the best seller, “An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook’s Battle for Domination” which she discusses in this episode. She was part of a team that won the Gerald Loeb and George Polk awards for their coverage of Facebook and were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize.

Listen to the recorded conversation below. You can find show notes and past episodes at the home of The Mentors Radio.

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