Topics & People

An economic theory where individuals receive a base income regardless of employment, discussed as part of Anthropic's future vision.

Gropers
Organization

The name given to the followers of Nick Fuentes.

PragerU
Organization

A conservative non-profit organization that produces videos. Nick Fuentes was reportedly part of this movement in college before being pushed out.

Rumble
Organization

A video platform where Nick Fuentes hosts his popular show.

A journalist who advocates for abandoning captured legacy institutions to start new, viewpoint-diverse organizations.

Co-CEO of Netflix, whom Pratt reached out to regarding Hollywood's future.

Content created by users of a platform rather than the platform owner. Section 230 is described as the key legislation that enabled platforms based on user-generated content to exist.

Fears that AI could be used by governments for mass surveillance, control, and repression, creating a society similar to that depicted in George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'. David Sacks identifies this as the biggest risk of AI.

The theory, proposed by Chamath Palihapitiya, that Nick Fuentes's recent rise in popularity is not entirely organic but is being boosted by a coordinated effort of unverified social media accounts, possibly from foreign nations.

A television host who interviewed Nick Fuentes. The podcast critiques his approach, suggesting it was ineffective and ultimately enhanced Fuentes's profile rather than diminishing it.

CBS News
Organization

A news organization that would be owned by the Ellison family if the Paramount deal goes through. The podcast notes that Bari Weiss is running it.

CNN
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A major news network where Tucker Carlson previously hosted a show and was pro-war on Iraq before changing his views.