Ep 34. Michael Slackman Reports from Manama; Bobby Ghosh of 'Time' On Arab Youth Protests; Artificial Intelligence; Arianna Huffington and Tim Armstrong
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- February 17, 2011
Michael Slackman, the international editor of The New York Times, discusses his experiences reporting from Manama, Bahrain, where he has covered protests, the political situation, and the role of foreign powers in the region. Bobby Ghosh, the international editor of Time magazine, shares his thoughts on the Arab youth protests that have swept the region, including how they differ from previous social movements and the changes they have brought about.
In a different segment, Charlie Rose delves into the world of artificial intelligence, discussing the technology's potential applications, the ethical challenges it poses, and the debate around AI's impact on the job market. Speaking with leading experts in AI and technology, Charlie examines the potential for AI and its impact on society.
On a different note, Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, and Tim Armstrong, CEO and chairman of AOL, discuss their recent collaboration on a new venture called AOL-Huffington Post Media Group. The duo discusses new trends in the media industry and the importance of disrupting traditional models to stay relevant in the ever-changing landscape.
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