EPISODE · Jan 17, 2025 · 1H 3M
23: What the Hell is Going On!? with Cameron Cowan
Jesse Hirsh welcomes Cameron Cowan to Metaviews for an engaging discussion that traverses the complexities of contemporary politics, media, and the future of AI. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of current events, including the legal troubles surrounding Rudy Giuliani, which highlights the often ironic and convoluted nature of political alliances and consequences. Cowan shares his insights on the potential fallout from the upcoming elections, particularly as it relates to the U.S. and its neighbors. The dialogue delves into the future of AI, with Cowan predicting that 2025 will be pivotal in determining the real-world applications of artificial intelligence and the value it can deliver across various sectors. Both Hirsh and Cowan express skepticism about the so-called AI bubble and examine how military interests may drive technological advancements in ways that traditional markets may not.Takeaways: Cameron Cowan believes 2025 will be pivotal for AI's practical applications and value creation. Both Jesse and Cameron highlight the importance of independent media in counteracting mainstream narratives. The conversation stresses how grassroots media can amplify progressive voices and influence public discourse. Cameron warns about the socio-economic impacts of AI, predicting significant job losses by the decade's end. The podcast discusses the necessity for a collaborative media ecosystem to support diverse viewpoints. Cameron emphasizes the need for progressive funding mechanisms to sustain independent journalism and media production. Links referenced in this episode:cameronjournal.comhttps://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/cameron-cowan/episodes/The-World-is-Changing-----Is-That-Good--with-Jesse-Hirsch-e2tev0nhttps://www.cameronjournal.com/the-world-is-changing-is-that-good-with-jesse-hirsch/
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