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In this new season of the Boss Class podcast, host, Andrew Palmer, sits down with Bret Taylor, Chair of OpenAI and co-founder of Sierra, to discuss the future of AI agents and their impact on businesses around the world.
Listen to the new series of ‘Boss Class’ here: https://www.economist.com/audio/podcasts/boss-class
00:00 – What made Bret Taylor pay attention to AI?
01:25 – Why is generative AI different from past computing?
05:30 – Why does AI feel overhyped and underwhelming?
12:10 – How do you manage risk with AI?
21:09 – What does the future look like for AI and jobs?
Listen to the full episode: https://econ.st/3ZvFxXZ
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How OSINT has given Ukraine a strategic advantage
2026-01-28
How has satellite imagery and open-source intelligence helped Ukraine to fight back against Russia’s invasion?
Will Marshall, co-founder and CEO of Planet, tells The Economist’s defence editor, Shashank Joshi, how his company has supported Ukraine with satellite data—and what it reveals about information advantage, ethics, and the growing role of private technology firms in modern warfare.
00:00 How OSINT supports Ukraine’s war effort
01:30 The role of tech firms in conflict
03:30 Satellites and the Russian threat
Watch the full show: https://econ.st/4a3I6FP
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Jamie Dimon on whether CEOs are afraid of Trump
2026-01-22
Is corporate America too scared to criticise Donald Trump? The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, puts that question to the boss of one of the world’s biggest banks. When asked whether there is a climate of fear in America, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, says “I think that’s clear".
Is Russia now winning the war in Ukraine?
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Plagued by corruption and weakened on the battlefield, Ukraine now risks being beaten at the negotiating table. If it does not show that it is willing to talk peace, it risks losing American support. Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Edward Carr, deputy editor, and a panel of our experts dissect the latest peace plan and what it means for Ukraine. #ukraine #russia
How do red-light masks keep your skin young? | The Intelligence
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Do red-light masks actually work? Our senior audio producer, Sarah Lawrynuik, and Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss whether the self care product can actually help combat signs of ageing in our skin.
0:00: What are red light masks supposed to do?
1:50: Are they worth the hype or just marketing?
3:01: How do we know that they actually work?
3:51: How do you use them as part of your skincare routine?
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Will Hamas give up its weapons?
2025-10-10
As celebrations continue over the ceasefire in Gaza, a number of crucial questions remain: will Hamas give up its weapons? How will the transitional authority work? And what does this mean on the ground for Gazans? The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, sat down with the paper’s experts to discuss the merits and pitfalls of Trump’s plan.
Watch the full discussion here: https://econ.st/4obWt04
How much of Gaza has Israel destroyed?
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Israel has begun its offensive on Gaza City, the largest remaining civilian centre in the strip. Gaza is now almost entirely uninhabitable—but the damage isn’t solely from Israeli airstrikes.
The Alaska summit was a symbolic victory for Putin
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The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska has ended without a deal. But the meeting was a symbolic victory for the Russian president, whose status as a pariah in the West is over. Our diplomatic editor, Anton La Guardia, reports from the press conference.
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