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Four Centuries Of New Yorkers Who Shaped The City | The Science And Limits Of Criminal Profiling

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Four Centuries Of New Yorkers Who Shaped The City

  • Across 400 years, New York City has drawn ambitious dreamers, risk-takers, and reformers who helped define not only the metropolis but an entire nation. From early settlers to civil rights trailblazers, we highlight some of the stories of ordinary people whose actions built the vibrant, diverse and progressive landscape that is New York today.

The Science And Limits Of Criminal Profiling

  • Criminal profiling sits at the crossroads of science, psychology, and storytelling, but how much of it really works and why is there so much public fascination around these killers? We trace its origins from the hunt for Jack the Ripper during the 19th century in London to the data-driven age of artificial intelligence policing.

Viewpoints Explained: Artificial Intelligence’s Energy Problem: Why More Consumers Are Footing The Bill

  • The explosive growth of artificial intelligence is fueling a surge in electricity use, straining local power grids and driving up costs across the country. As data centers multiply, experts warn that this growth may soon outpace the grid’s capacity to keep up.

Culture Crash: Why “Deadbeat” Marks A New Era For Musician Tame Impala

  • Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker returns with a new album that trades psychedelic introspection for a brighter, club-ready sound. We review his latest drop this week on Culture Crash.

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Content provided by AURN, Marty Peterson, Gary Price, Evan Rook, and Ebony McMorris | AURN. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by AURN, Marty Peterson, Gary Price, Evan Rook, and Ebony McMorris | AURN 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.

Four Centuries Of New Yorkers Who Shaped The City

  • Across 400 years, New York City has drawn ambitious dreamers, risk-takers, and reformers who helped define not only the metropolis but an entire nation. From early settlers to civil rights trailblazers, we highlight some of the stories of ordinary people whose actions built the vibrant, diverse and progressive landscape that is New York today.

The Science And Limits Of Criminal Profiling

  • Criminal profiling sits at the crossroads of science, psychology, and storytelling, but how much of it really works and why is there so much public fascination around these killers? We trace its origins from the hunt for Jack the Ripper during the 19th century in London to the data-driven age of artificial intelligence policing.

Viewpoints Explained: Artificial Intelligence’s Energy Problem: Why More Consumers Are Footing The Bill

  • The explosive growth of artificial intelligence is fueling a surge in electricity use, straining local power grids and driving up costs across the country. As data centers multiply, experts warn that this growth may soon outpace the grid’s capacity to keep up.

Culture Crash: Why “Deadbeat” Marks A New Era For Musician Tame Impala

  • Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker returns with a new album that trades psychedelic introspection for a brighter, club-ready sound. We review his latest drop this week on Culture Crash.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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