Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis dissect the New Hampshire primary results on this week’s DMZ.
Glenn announces the publication of his book, and John asks him why he decided to write his forthcoming memoir, Late Admissions: Confession of a Black Conservative.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss an election that feels like midnight in America.
Robert Wright and psychologist Paul Bloom discuss lab-leak news and lessons (not) learned, the truth about effective altruism, what makes plagiarism plagiarism, and more.
In light of Donald Trump’s dominant showing in Iowa, Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss whether it’s all over but the shouting.
Robert Wright and tech entrepreneur Reid Hoffman discuss ways AI anxiety goes wrong (and right). Plus: Reid’s Impromptu book collab with GPT-4; pros and cons of an AI pause; and the Altman paradox: resolved?
Ahead of the Iowa caucuses, Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss the state of the GOP primary race.
Robert Wright talks to Iowa correspondent Mickey Kaus about the caucuses, the border, Biden versus Trump, AI sexbots, and the grassy knoll.
Robert Wright and Harvard political scientist Stephen Walt discuss.
Timothy B. Lee, author of the newsletter Understanding AI, and Robert Wright discuss recent developments in AI and debate how concerned we should be about the pace of its evolution in the near and long term.