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Epstein Files to AI Nightmares: The Hidden Crises Eroding Trust and Wealth

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Hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy tackle America's mounting socio-economic pressures and political divisions in this raw discussion. From public backlash over Charlie Kirk's death and misused Nazi labels to the sting of tariffs, soaring credit card debt, and unemployment, they expose economic fault lines. Ethical red flags in AI advancements emerge via Sam Altman's insights, while Congress's secretive grip on Epstein files erodes trust. Jerremy pushes for income-based gambling regulations to curb harm, wrapping with warnings on international conflicts and U.S. isolationism.

Timestamps:

  • (00:00) Clips from Current Events 1-2
  • (11:47) Automating Business Processes
  • (12:15) Epstein Files Controversy
  • (15:30) AI and Moral Frameworks
  • (19:43) Gambling and Economic Impact

📢 Solving America’s Problems Podcast – Real Solutions For Real Issues

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Content provided by Jerremy Alexander Newsome & Dave Conley, Jerremy Alexander Newsome, and Dave Conley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jerremy Alexander Newsome & Dave Conley, Jerremy Alexander Newsome, and Dave Conley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hosts Dave Conley and Jerremy tackle America's mounting socio-economic pressures and political divisions in this raw discussion. From public backlash over Charlie Kirk's death and misused Nazi labels to the sting of tariffs, soaring credit card debt, and unemployment, they expose economic fault lines. Ethical red flags in AI advancements emerge via Sam Altman's insights, while Congress's secretive grip on Epstein files erodes trust. Jerremy pushes for income-based gambling regulations to curb harm, wrapping with warnings on international conflicts and U.S. isolationism.

Timestamps:

  • (00:00) Clips from Current Events 1-2
  • (11:47) Automating Business Processes
  • (12:15) Epstein Files Controversy
  • (15:30) AI and Moral Frameworks
  • (19:43) Gambling and Economic Impact

📢 Solving America’s Problems Podcast – Real Solutions For Real Issues

🎧 Listen on Apple | Spotify | & More!

🌍 Join the conversation on Instagram | YouTube | X

  continue reading

130 episodes

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