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In-depth educational content on a wide range of topics. Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts. Why use artificial intelligence? Minimum production time and cost per episode. The breadth of expert knowledge communicated exceeds by far what human hosts and guests could typically convey in a podcast format. Unlike traditional Text-to-Speech (TTS) services, the experimental AI powering the virtual hosts develops an independent understanding of the input information before generating speech. While the resulting voices do not match the quality of those produced by services like ElevenLabs, the AI’s ability to generate dynamic dialogues between two virtual hosts is a distinctive feature. However, it can occasionally misinterpret the correct vocal tone. Apologies for the occasional virtual hosts with inconsistent speeds and volumes. The podcast player app Overcast, with its Voice Boost feature, is helping. Some episodes refer to the provided sources or text. These are the deep research analysis provided to the AI managing the virtual hosts. Available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Boomplay, Castbox, Castro, Deezer, iHeart, Overcast, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Podchaser, Spotify and others.
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The provided sources offer an in-depth analysis of the global economic and geopolitical landscape as of July 2025, dominated by the United States' aggressive "non-stopping tariff threats" under the current administration. They explain how this policy, rooted in "Project 2025" ideology and leveraging expanded executive powers, aims to atomize international opposition through "managed chaos." The text warns that simply "ignoring" these threats would lead to catastrophic economic and geopolitical fragmentation, causing global trade contraction and severe domestic U.S. stagflation. Instead, the sources advocate for a "Coordinated Strategic Resistance," detailing various approaches from negotiation and symmetric retaliation to China's asymmetric exploitation of U.S. vulnerabilities in critical minerals. Ultimately, the sources conclude that these U.S. actions mark the end of the post-Cold War globalization era, ushering in a more fragmented, inefficient, and conflict-prone system characterized by competing blocs and weaponized economic interdependence.
Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.
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