Episodes
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AI stands for artificial intelligence, which is a branch of computer science that aims to create machines or programs that can perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. AI can be used for various purposes, such as customer service, gaming, healthcare, education, and more. Some examples of AI applications are voice assistants, chatbots, self-driving cars, facial recognition systems, and recommendation engines.
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The Ohio train derailment was a significant incident that occurred on February 3, 2023, when a Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. The derailment caused a giant fireball and released toxic substances into the air and soil. The cause of the derailment was an overheated wheel bearing that triggered an alert on the train's computer system. The crew tried to stop the train, but it was too late. The incident sparked concerns over the wreckage's health and environmental impacts and waste materials disposal.
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This is our first episode of the year, and we discuss several changes. We also report the ravages of multiple earthquakes that have laid waste on Turkey and Syria.
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In this episode, we talk about the surprising midterm results with democrats doing better than expected. Then we talk about the massive layoffs in tech. Then lastly we end on the chaos that is Twitter.
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election preview.
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UK has a new PM.
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This episode we talk about the devastating effects of hurricane Ian. As well we cover the ongoing protest in Iran
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In this episode, one of the newest hosts of factional media, Selini and Michael, talks about the long reign and tenure of Queen Elizabeth II. We discuss the legacy and the future as well of the monarchy.
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This week's episode is we go primarily global. Our first topic is just across the pond, where we discuss Queen Elizabeth II's passing with a future special podcast that'll go more in-depth. The second topic is the ongoing war in Ukraine and the surprising gains the Ukrainian forces have managed to capture. In the next segment, we discuss various climate-related crises: the historic floods and Pakistan and the tremendous damage. Then, going stateside, we discuss the troubling news of Jackson, Mississippi, where a predominantly black city that has been consistently underfunded is facing its largest water crisis. Then we end the episode with a rundown of the top news of the Apple event.
Follow us on Instagram @intersect_Pod or Twitter @podIntersect or to our website: https://www.intersect.live. Follow Noah on Instagram: @coutnoah, @coutphoto. Follow Michael on Instagram: @moabru
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Fauci steps down Putin’s ally’s daughter dies in car bomb Imran Khan charged with terrorism act by political rivals Singapore repeals the law to ban gay sex (men) law 377A, but PM Lee seeks a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between and man and woman Twitter Whistleblower complaint Elon Subpeonas Jack Dorsey
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This week Noah and Michael discuss various topics that have recently occurred. The first is the new congressional act IRA that resets expectation for the Biden administration and send the US on the path to a renewable energy transition. Then move on to Wyoming with a primary election where Congresswoman Liz Chenney lost her seat due to her impeachment vote. Afterward, we talk about the groundbreaking FBI investigation into former President Donald Trump and the subsequent conservative backlash. THe onto China's economic woes with the continuing downturn of the housing and property market. Lastly, for tech news, we discuss Ford's reset into electric vehicles and the first step towards that goal with the Ford F-150. Lastly, we discuss the reset strategies and plans for various streaming services and their business plans.
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This week's episode covers a lot of news. First, off international news, Michael and Noah discuss the US strike in Afghanistan, which killed the leader of Al-Qaeda, and the Taliban's reaction to it. Then, not to be outdone, China responded belligerently to Nancy Pelosi's surprise visit to the self-governing island of Taiwan. Then we move back to the US, where congress, during its summer legislative session, is surprisingly busy with many major laws and plans passed. Lastly, we look at the curious decision of the super media company Discovery and Warner Brothers.
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This week Noah and Micheal discuss the latest updates on Congress's summer legislative term. First, they give a brief overview of bills that have already passed, are under consideration, and other political machinations. Afterward, they discussed monkeypox, the latest global health threat. Lastly, they talked about the latest economic conditions.
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This week Michael and Noah speak about the downfall of political leaders, how Elon Musk is screwed, and the historic images captured by the James Web Telescope.
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Noah and MIchael run through some of SCOTUS's most consequential cases this term and discuss their eventual effects.
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new episode. Afghan earthquake and continued shocks and side effects in the world.
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We tried to make economics simple.
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This week, Noah and Michael discuss several new items and continuing sagas.
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This week twice in a row we talk about a mass shooting in the US. This time however we have the 2nd deadliest elementary school shooting in American history.
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Follow us on Instagram @intersect_Pod or twitter @podIntersect or to our website : https://www.intersect.live Follow Noah on Instagram: @coutnoah , @coutphoto Follow Michael on Instagram: @moabru
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