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What separates the elite from the exceptional? Is greatness just talent — or something deeper, more deliberate?In this episode of Performers, we explore the mind of Garry Kasparov — chess grandmaster, world champion, and one of the most formidable strategic thinkers of all time. His book How Life Imitates Chess is more than a treatise on the game; it's a playbook for decision-making under pressure, self-awareness, and long-term performance.Join Dr. Duncan Simpson and Dr. Greg Young as they decode Kasparov's lessons — from growing up in the Soviet Union to battling IBM's Deep Blue — and uncover what it truly means to lead, think, and perform at the highest level.♟️ Why talent is nothing without environment
While it might seem far in the future, the 2026 midterm elections are approaching faster than you think. Steve Schmidt sits down with chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov to discuss the current crisis in America and the critical importance of the 2026 midterm elections. Subscribe for more and follow me here: Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribe Store: https://thewarningwithsteveschmidt.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarningses.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/ X: https://x.com/SteveSchmidtSES
Épisode 1315 : Si vous avez dévoré “Le Jeu de la dame” et que vous avez toujours eu envie de comprendre le mystère des échecs, cet épisode est fait pour vous !Les échecs sur les réseaux en quelques chiffresLe Sun estime que 605 millions de personnes dans le monde jouent aux échecMark zuck à mis des billes dans l'application take take take qui permet aux joueurs de tous niveaux de jouer des partiesEn Avril le Times racontait que Les ventes de plateaux d'échecs dans la chaîne de magasins Selfridges au Royaume Uni ont augmenté de 260 % en un anLes sites d'échec sont les nouveaux sites de poker en ligneLes plateformes comme Chess.com et Lichess ont rendu les échecs accessibles à tous, partout dans le monde, à toute heure. De 2010 à 2022, Chess.com, la plateforme dominante dans le monde, a annoncé être passée de un à cent millions d'utilisateurs. Et, de 200 millions de parties jouées par mois en 2020, elle est passée à plus de 600 millions par mois en 2024—Cette accessibilité immédiate a permis à de nouveaux publics de découvrir et pratiquer le jeu.Le renouveau des échecs est aussi lié à l'influence de la pop cultureLe Jeu de la Dame (The Queen's Gambit, Netflix, 2020)Cette mini-série phénomène a été un déclencheur mondial : elle raconte l'ascension d'une jeune prodige des échecs dans l'Amérique des années 1950-60. Son immense succès a entraîné une hausse spectaculaire des ventes d'échiquiers et du nombre d'inscriptions sur les plateformes de jeu en ligneRematch (Arte, 2024)Cette série dramatique retrace le célèbre affrontement entre Garry Kasparov et l'ordinateur Deep Blue, abordant à la fois la stratégie du jeu d'échec et les enjeux humains et technologiques du duel. —Et la vague échec frappe aussi les créateurs de contenuInoxtag vient de sortir une vidéo dans laquelle 10 steamers s'affrontent aux échecs. On y retrouve des stars comme Kameto, Etoile, Maxime Biaggi… La vidéo vient d'être posté et dépasse déjà le million de vues.Le monde des échecs a aussi ses propres stars. Parmi elles, les soeur Botez.Alexandra et Andrea, vingt-six et vingt ans. 2 américaines qui casse Twitch et Youtube avec leur vidéo de parties d'échec. Plus d'1 million d'abonnés sur Twitch et quasi 2 million sur YouTube.Retrouvez toutes les notes de l'épisode sur www.lesuperdaily.com ! . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Talmage Boston holds a live cross-examination style interview of Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess player of all time, about Russia, Ukraine, and protecting democracy worldwide. Garry Kasparov founded of the cross-partisan Renew Democracy Initiative in 2017.
As Trump stokes fear to leverage his power, Jen Psaki weighs the cost of obeying his demands against the reward of resisting. Congressman Jamie Raskin joins the show to help to break down the ways in which the courts, lawmakers and the American people are standing up to Trump. Later, Jen welcomes former Russian chess champion Garry Kasparov to reflect on the ways that Americans can prevent the country from backsliding into dictatorship. Jen also delves into RFK Jr.'s first press conference as HHS Secretary amid the deadly measles outbreak, in which Kennedy promoted claims about autism. Dr. Ashish Jha joins to discuss how the scientific community views Kennedy's agenda, and the damage it's doing to public health. Check out our social pages below:https://twitter.com/InsideWithPsakihttps://www.instagram.com/InsideWithPsaki/https://www.tiktok.com/@insidewithpsakihttps://www.msnbc.com/jen-psakihttps://bsky.app/profile/insidewithpsaki.msnbc.com
Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump mocks Sen. Chris Van Hollen for meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Also, voters flood town halls with fears and frustrations. Plus, Trump suggests removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. And the North Carolina Supreme Court race remains undecided after legal challenges. Lisa Rubin, Garry Kasparov, Rep. James Clyburn, Robert Reich, and Justice Allison Riggs join Ali Velshi.
Another week, another walk. And this time it's somewhere different. We sent your host Paul Rieckhoff west to get some rest and so far it isn't in the cards. From Trump crashing the economy to breaking news that Pete Hegseth's cronies were allegedly removed from the Pentagon for leaking word of Elon's China briefing, there's a lot to keep up with. Even when you're “on vacation”. Paul checks in from the home of the Navy SEALS: Coronado, California. And then there's the guest. The kind of guest you hope to get. The kind of guest you make time for, regardless of where you are or what you're doing. Legendary chess grandmaster and master strategist Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) joins Paul for an in depth look at the conflict in Ukraine and what the future might hold, for them and for us. He's a political activist and voice of conscience who's squared off directly with Putin. He's held the line for freedom. And you can only get it here. Be sure to check it out on our YouTube page here. -Learn more about American hero and Marine veteran Corey Nawrocki, who was recently killed courageously fighting in Ukraine. -Get extra content, connect with guests, attend exclusive events, get merch discounts and support this critical show that speaks truth to power by joining our IA community on Patreon. -NEW! Watch the video version of the entire podcast here. -Find us on social media and www.IndependentAmericans.us. Where you can also get some very cool IA merch in time for Easter, Mother's Day or Father's Day. -Wanna advertise on the show and support the independent movement? Hit us up! -Also check out new episodes of other Righteous Media podcasts including the B Dorm Podcast, The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra and Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed. Ways to listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F1lzdRbTB0XYen8kyEqXe Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff/id1457899667 Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/49a684c3-68e1-4a85-8d93-d95027a8ec64/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff Ways to watch: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@independentamericans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Social channels: X/Twitter: https://x.com/indy_americans BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/indyamericans.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Máte rádi šachy? Slavný šachista Garry Kasparov se narodil 13. dubna 1963. Řeč dojde i na šachový počítač Deep Blue. Víte, že první šachový stroj viděla už Marie Terezie a partii s ním prohrál Napoleon Bonaparte. Dozvíte se, zda do bojů o titul mistra světa zasahovala KGB. Podíváme se na demonstraci proti Vladimíru Putinovi. A necháme už na vás, jestli v partiích o titul mistra světa budete držet palce našemu dnešnímu hrdinovi Garry Kasparovovi nebo jeho soupeři.Všechny díly podcastu Příběhy z kalendáře můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah, sits down with IBM Fellow Bala Rajaraman to explore the revolutionary role of AI in enterprise support services. From IBM's early AI milestones—beating world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 and winning Jeopardy! in 2011—to today's cloud-based AI models optimizing business workflows, IBM remains at the forefront of AI innovation.Bala dives deep into how AI is reshaping support organizations, addressing customer experience, cost efficiency, and the evolving role of support engineers. They discuss AI-powered sentiment analysis, predictive insights, self-service solutions, and the growing need for AI-driven operational efficiency. With AI rapidly integrating into every process, businesses must navigate the balance between digital agents and human expertise while ensuring a seamless, high-value support experience.Are you leveraging AI capabilities to redefine support?
O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, conversou nesta terça-feira, 18, com o ditadorda Rússia, Vladmir Putin, sobre a invasão russa à Ucrânia. Segundo a porta-voz da Casa Branca, Karoline Leavitt, Trump e Putin concordaram com umcessar-fogo voltado para os setores de energia e infraestrutura. Na rede social X, o ex-campeão de Xadrez e opositor de Putin, Garry Kasparov, afirmou quePutin conseguiu o que queria.Felipe Moura Brasil e Duda Teixeira comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Felipe Moura Brasil, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Não perca nenhum episódio! Inscreva-se no canal e ative o sininho para receber as notificações. #PapoAntagonista Chegou o plano para quem é Antagonista de carteirinha. 2 anos de assinatura do combo O Antagonista e Crusoé com um super desconto de 30% adicional* utilizando o voucher 10A-PROMO30. Use o cupom 10A-PROMO30 e assine agora: papo-antagonista (https://bit.ly/promo-2anos-papo) (*) desconto de 30% aplicado sobre os valores promocionais vigentes do Combo anual. Promoções não cumulativas com outras campanhas vigentes. Promoção limitada às primeiras 500 assinaturas.
Aux côtés de l'animateur Philippe Legrand, Roger-Pol Droit plonge les auditeurs dans les coulisses de cette partie d'échecs historique, qui a marqué un tournant dans les rapports entre l'homme et la machine. Il revient sur les réactions de Kasparov, déstabilisé par certains coups "de génie" de Deep Blue, et sur l'impact de cette défaite sur le monde des échecs et de l'intelligence artificielle.Au-delà de cet événement, Roger-Pol Droit partage son regard de philosophe sur les progrès fulgurants de l'IA et les craintes qu'elle suscite, notamment sur la capacité de l'être humain à conserver le contrôle de ses décisions face à des machines de plus en plus performantes. Loin des fantasmes d'un "paradis" ou d'un "enfer" technologique, il appelle à une réflexion nuancée et sereine sur l'avenir de l'humanité face à ces bouleversements.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
In May 1997, the world watched as Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess player of all time, faced off against IBM's supercomputer, Deep Blue. It was man vs. machine—a defining moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence and a turning point for chess. To revisit this historic showdown, we've given producer and director Julia Thompson a 48-hour challenge: track down and interview someone who was there when technology changed the game forever. This episode features interviews with: David Shenk Dylan Loeb McClain Murray Campbell CREDITS 'You Had To Be There' is a Hi Barr production. Created by Hi Barr. 'Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue' was written and hosted by Julia Thompson. Produced by Julia Thompson and Web Barr. Edited by Julia Thompson. Edit, Sound Mix, and engineering by Vishal Nayak. Original score by Teeny Lieberson. Artwork created by Dylan Lathrop. Special thanks to our parents, friends and chosen family. And most importantly, thank you to the artists who've inspired us because they had to do it. WANT MORE FROM HI BARR?! Sign up to receive our newsletter. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube. For business inquiries, please email: contact@hibarrmedia.com. Were you at one of the events covered on the show? If so, we'd love to talk! Please get in touch via email and/or social media channels like Instagram or X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump takes Russia's side, the White House seizes control over the press pool, and post-Roe America brings echoes of the real-life stories that inspired The Handmaid's Tale
The new material that is as strong as steel but light as Styrofoam along with the PlayStation Network issue that occurred over the weekend and their plan for compensation. Plus, on This Day in History, the chess match of Man vs. Computer. Scientists Create a Material as Strong as Steel but Light as Styrofoam Using AI | ZME Science Sony Reveals Compensation For All PS Plus Players After PSN Outage | Forbes Sony explains massive PSN outage and details compensation – but many PlayStation gamers are still unhappy | TechRadar Ask PlayStation on X Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov in chess match | May 11, 1997 | HISTORY Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had the dream of AI since the development of the first computers by Von Neumann, or even earlier, by Babbage. Or maybe you think the dawning of the age of science itself is ground zero for our thoughts of artificial intelligence. Kevin LaGrandeur traces our dreams - and fears - of artificial intelligence back way further than this. LaGrandeur argues that ideas of artificial slaves can be found in the writing of Aristotle, in the Renaissance-era idea of the Homunculus, in the Jewish legend of the Golem. LaGrandeur, a longtime professor at the New York Institute of Technology and now an independent scholar and Director of Research at the Global AI Ethics Institute, has more than 25 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about technology and society. We were thrilled to be able to have a wide-ranging conversation with Professor LaGrandeur about his pathbreaking research on Androids and intelligent networks in early modern culture, and his current work on the ethics and implications of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had the dream of AI since the development of the first computers by Von Neumann, or even earlier, by Babbage. Or maybe you think the dawning of the age of science itself is ground zero for our thoughts of artificial intelligence. Kevin LaGrandeur traces our dreams - and fears - of artificial intelligence back way further than this. LaGrandeur argues that ideas of artificial slaves can be found in the writing of Aristotle, in the Renaissance-era idea of the Homunculus, in the Jewish legend of the Golem. LaGrandeur, a longtime professor at the New York Institute of Technology and now an independent scholar and Director of Research at the Global AI Ethics Institute, has more than 25 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about technology and society. We were thrilled to be able to have a wide-ranging conversation with Professor LaGrandeur about his pathbreaking research on Androids and intelligent networks in early modern culture, and his current work on the ethics and implications of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
It's the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had the dream of AI since the development of the first computers by Von Neumann, or even earlier, by Babbage. Or maybe you think the dawning of the age of science itself is ground zero for our thoughts of artificial intelligence. Kevin LaGrandeur traces our dreams - and fears - of artificial intelligence back way further than this. LaGrandeur argues that ideas of artificial slaves can be found in the writing of Aristotle, in the Renaissance-era idea of the Homunculus, in the Jewish legend of the Golem. LaGrandeur, a longtime professor at the New York Institute of Technology and now an independent scholar and Director of Research at the Global AI Ethics Institute, has more than 25 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about technology and society. We were thrilled to be able to have a wide-ranging conversation with Professor LaGrandeur about his pathbreaking research on Androids and intelligent networks in early modern culture, and his current work on the ethics and implications of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
It's the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had the dream of AI since the development of the first computers by Von Neumann, or even earlier, by Babbage. Or maybe you think the dawning of the age of science itself is ground zero for our thoughts of artificial intelligence. Kevin LaGrandeur traces our dreams - and fears - of artificial intelligence back way further than this. LaGrandeur argues that ideas of artificial slaves can be found in the writing of Aristotle, in the Renaissance-era idea of the Homunculus, in the Jewish legend of the Golem. LaGrandeur, a longtime professor at the New York Institute of Technology and now an independent scholar and Director of Research at the Global AI Ethics Institute, has more than 25 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about technology and society. We were thrilled to be able to have a wide-ranging conversation with Professor LaGrandeur about his pathbreaking research on Androids and intelligent networks in early modern culture, and his current work on the ethics and implications of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
It's the UConn Popcast, and when did we really start dreaming about the promise, and the danger, of artificial intelligence? When ChatGPT was released in 2022? When IBMs Deep Blue defeated Chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997? When Stanley Kubrick introduced us to HAL 9000 in 1968? Or perhaps you think it was much earlier. Maybe we have had the dream of AI since the development of the first computers by Von Neumann, or even earlier, by Babbage. Or maybe you think the dawning of the age of science itself is ground zero for our thoughts of artificial intelligence. Kevin LaGrandeur traces our dreams - and fears - of artificial intelligence back way further than this. LaGrandeur argues that ideas of artificial slaves can be found in the writing of Aristotle, in the Renaissance-era idea of the Homunculus, in the Jewish legend of the Golem. LaGrandeur, a longtime professor at the New York Institute of Technology and now an independent scholar and Director of Research at the Global AI Ethics Institute, has more than 25 years of experience teaching, writing and speaking about technology and society. We were thrilled to be able to have a wide-ranging conversation with Professor LaGrandeur about his pathbreaking research on Androids and intelligent networks in early modern culture, and his current work on the ethics and implications of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
C dans l'air l'invité du 5 février avec Luc Ferry, ancien ministre, auteur de IA : grand remplacement ou complémentarité ?, publié aux éditions de l'Observatoire. En 1997, un événement inouï secoue le monde : Deep Blue, un logiciel d'intelligence artificielle, triomphe de Garry Kasparov, champion du monde d'échecs. Pour la première fois, une machine "sans âme" surpasse l'intelligence humaine dans sa forme la plus pure. Depuis, l'IA a connu une progression exponentielle que nul n'avait anticipée. Un festival d'initiatives, de démonstrations, de manifestations, de tables rondes et autres discussions variées… À partir de ce jeudi 6 février, Paris deviendra, pendant une semaine, la capitale mondiale de l'intelligence artificielle, en accueillant le troisième sommet mondial sur l'IA après ceux au Royaume-Uni en 2023 et en Corée du Sud en 2024. La France s'est battue pour prendre la main sur cette édition - coprésidée avec l'Inde - qui ambitionne de rassembler le gratin mondial de l'IA : chefs d'États, dirigeants de grandes entreprises et de start-up leaders du secteur, entrepreneurs, scientifiques de renommée mondiale, personnalités de la société civile…Face à cette révolution, certains évoquent, entre peur et scepticisme, le mythe de Frankenstein, où la créature échappe à son créateur.Luc Ferry a pu échanger avec les meilleurs spécialistes mondiaux. Au-delà de la science pure, ces questions relèvent de l'éthique, de la politique et de la philosophie. Il nous présente les fruits de cette réflexion sur un enjeu dont aucun politique n'a encore pris la mesure, mais qui s'avère vital pour l'avenir de nos enfants.
In deze aflevering staat de razendsnelle ontwikkeling van technologie centraal en de manier waarop dit ons denken, leren en samenleven beïnvloedt. We maken een reis door de tijd, beginnend bij de Koude Oorlog, een periode waarin technologische innovatie werd aangewakkerd door rivaliteit en geopolitieke spanning. Van de wedloop naar de maan en de historische Apollo 11-missie tot de impact van de wet van Moore, die de basis legde voor de miniaturisatie en kracht van moderne technologie.We verkennen hoe deze vooruitgang ons bracht naar nieuwe hoogten, zoals de overwinning van de supercomputer Deep Blue op Garry Kasparov en de baanbrekende prestaties van AlphaGo. Maar de technologische reis stopt niet bij het verslaan van grootmeesters in spellen. In deze aflevering bespreken we naar een van de meest complexe uitdagingen die technologie heeft helpen oplossen: het ontrafelen van eiwitstructuren door AlphaFold, een mijlpaal die de toekomst van wetenschap en geneeskunde transformeert.Wat betekent deze explosieve vooruitgang voor ons onderwijs en de opvoeding van onze kinderen? Hoe leren we jongeren omgaan met een wereld waarin technologie alles doordringt? En hoe bewaken we de balans tussen technologische mogelijkheden en de menselijke waarden die we willen behouden? Dat, en meer, staat centraal in deze aflevering.Bronnen: zie ondertekst aflevering 1.
Walking is good for you. It can regulate weight, improve sleep, elevate mood, transform stress, and boost creativity. Most people want to walk more. But what if the key isn't just to walk more, but to walk better? Walking Well presents a three-part journey that will guide you to discover more comfort, vitality, and inspiration in every step. Filled with simple, practical guidance from authors with over a hundred years of collective experience in teaching people how to move well, this book not only improves how we walk but reveals how much is possible for us once we know how to walk well.Michael J. GelbThe world's leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal and organizational development, Michael J. Gelb is a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, innovative leadership and executive coaching. His clients include DuPont, Emerson, Genentech, KPMG, Merck, Microsoft, Nike and YPO.Michael is a Senior Fellow at The Center for Humanistic Management and a member of the Leading People and Organizations Advisory Board at the Fordham University Gabelli School of Business. Michael was also awarded a Batten Fellowship in Innovation from the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business, and he co-directed the acclaimed Leading Innovation Seminar there for more than 10 years. Michael was honored as “Brain Of the Year” (1999) by the Brain Trust Charity – other recipients include Steven Hawking, Garry Kasparov and Edward De Bono.Michael is the author of 17 books including "How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci," "Discover Your Genius," "Innovate Like Edison," and "The Art of Connection: 7 Relationship Building Skills Every Leader Needs Now."https://michaelgelb.comMeetBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Garry Kasparov is a chess grandmaster and Chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to defending liberal democracies worldwide. He joins Preet to discuss: Trump's plans to consolidate power within the Executive Branch The need for change within the Democratic Party What normalcy might look like in four years How Trump may impact Russia's war in Ukraine Strategies for surviving political exhaustion Plus, will Matt Gaetz be the new Attorney General? Will the Department of Education be dismantled? And, can Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg convince judge Merchan not to dismiss Trump's Manhattan criminal conviction? After the election, our work making sense of legal news continues. For the month of November, visit cafe.com/november to get 40% off your membership for the first year. For show notes and a transcript of the episode head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/trump-democracy-garry-kasparov-musk-gaetz/ Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on Threads, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GM Jesse Kraai, IM David Pruess, and IM Kostya Kavutskiy continue their series of ranking every World Chess Championship match ever in today's episode of Dojo Talks, the ChessDojo podcast. Featuring champions and challengers like Garry Kasparov, Nigel Short, Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Peter Leko, Veselin Topalov, Boris Gelfand, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi, and Ding Liren. Watch Live - https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Join the Training Program - https://chessdojo.club Play Chess - https://go.chess.com/chessdojo Merch - https://www.chessdojo.club/shop Want to support the channel? Patreon - https://patreon.com/chessdojo Donate - https://streamelements.com/chessdojo/tip Find all of our chess book & supplies recommendations (& more!) on our Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/chessdojo Shopping through our link is a great way to support the Dojo. We earn a small affiliate % but at no cost to you. Website: https://chessdojo.club Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chessdojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chessdojo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chessdojo Podcast: https://chessdojotalks.podbean.com TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@/chessdojoclips #chess #chesstraining
GM Jesse Kraai, IM David Pruess, and IM Kostya Kavutskiy continue their series of ranking every World Chess Championship match ever in today's episode of Dojo Talks, the ChessDojo podcast. Part 2 focuses on the time after World War II, the Soviet Era of chess between 1951 and 1990, with matches involving Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, David Bronstein, Mikhail Tal, Tigran Petrosian, Boris Spassky, Bobby Fischer, Anatoly Karpov, Viktor Korchnoi, and Garry Kasparov. Watch Live - https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Join the Training Program - https://chessdojo.club Play Chess - https://go.chess.com/chessdojo Merch - https://www.chessdojo.club/shop Want to support the channel? Patreon - https://patreon.com/chessdojo Donate - https://streamelements.com/chessdojo/tip Find all of our chess book & supplies recommendations (& more!) on our Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/chessdojo Shopping through our link is a great way to support the Dojo. We earn a small affiliate % but at no cost to you. Website: https://chessdojo.club Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chessdojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chessdojo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chessdojo Podcast: https://chessdojotalks.podbean.com TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@/chessdojoclips #chess #chesstraining
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed dramatically in recent years. Today, AI is improving many industries and changing how we live. AI is now a key part of our future, making our lives easier and more efficient. But what is it that we need to look out for? What are some necessary measures to be taken to ensure a smooth and safe adoption of this technology? Watch this episode to learn about the past, present and future of AI. Your host, Mukesh Bansal, not only takes us through the journey of AI but also advices on how to navigate through this technological era. Resource List - More about Physics Nobel Prize - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2024/press-release/ More about Chemistry Nobel Prize - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2024/press-release/ More on Research behind Chemistry Nobel Prize Winners - https://youtu.be/KMfgV2QSlns?feature=shared Video by Deepmind on AlphaFold Server Demo - https://youtu.be/9ufplEgtq8w?feature=shared More on the first AI conference - https://home.dartmouth.edu/about/artificial-intelligence-ai-coined-dartmouth Watch the Chess Match between IBM Deep Blue v/s Garry Kasparov - https://youtu.be/KF6sLCeBj0s?feature=shared Watch IBM Watson on Jeopardy! - https://youtu.be/lI-M7O_bRNg?feature=shared 3Blue1Brown YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@3blue1brown Books from the episode: Perceptrons by Minsky - https://amzn.in/d/c8xn3Fh Genius Makers by Cade Metz - https://amzn.in/d/3pbTV1R The Master Algorithm by Pedro Domingos - https://amzn.in/d/14AiL3F Super Intelligence by Nick Bostrom - https://amzn.in/d/9hhq4td The Worlds I See by Dr. Fei-Fei Li - https://amzn.in/d/0iaga3Y Why Machines Learn by Anil Ananthaswamy - https://amzn.in/d/iiYC45X
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durée : 00:03:42 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - La série Rematch, diffusée sur Arte, revient sur le duel historique entre le champion d'échecs russe Garry Kasparov et la machine Deep Blue d'IBM en 1997. Cette confrontation a marqué l'histoire de l'informatique et posé les premières questions sur l'intelligence artificielle.
durée : 00:02:02 - Les 80'' - par : Nicolas Demorand - Je vais vous mettre échec et mat avec une formidable série en six épisodes — six, c'est largement suffisant. Elle s'intitule Rematch, elle raconte le combat titanesque entre le champion d'échecs Garry Kasparov et un ordinateur IBM de la taille de deux armoires normandes.
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GM Pontus Carlsson is a Grandmaster, trainer, entrepreneur, and the founder of the non-profit Business Meets Chess & Kids. Pontus is always forthright and entertaining, and in his third visit to the podcast, we caught up on chess topics including: The unique stress of being World Chess Champion, and Pontus' thoughts on the upcoming match Pontus' advice for helping to remember openings Will Pontus be following the Hans-Magnus speed chess championship match? What happened the first time Pontus encountered an 8 year old Magnus Carlsen (no relation) at a Scandinavian championship event? The positives and negatives of the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz occurring in New York this year We also discussed online chess cheating, the upcoming Olympiad, and an online chess charity event which Pontus will be organizing this weekend, called Chess 2 Change. This is a fun event for amateurs to play in, meet successful chess and business personalities, and is potentially life-changing for the young chess talents who participate in the event. GM Maurice Ashley will be broadcasting this year's edition on August 25. As is often the case, we covered a wide range of chess stories, so you can check the show notes for timestamps of topics of interest. Information for the Chess 2 Change event on August 25 is here: https://businessmeetschessandkids.com/chess-to-change/ Pontus prior interviews: Episode 29 Episode 101 02:00- We chat about rating deflation as Pontus reflects on a recent tournament in Bratislava 7:00- What is Pontus' current day job? 10:00- Online chess cheating 14:00- The first time Pontus encountered an 8 year old Magnus Carlsen 18:00- The stress of being World Chess Champion 20:30- Pontus' thoughts on the Ding-Gukesh match 24:00- The Olympiad Mentioned: GM Nils Grandelius, GM Erik Blomqvist, GM Tiger Hillarp Persson, IM Martin Lokander 29:00- Pontus' advice for remembering openings 34- Chess improvement advice for adults 38:00- Famous “touch-move” controversies involving Hikaru Nakamura and Garry Kasparov 42:00- The challenges of professional chess for those below the top 10 48:00- More on the upcoming Hans-Magnus match Watch GM Hans NIemann's recent interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFBAuihQYgw 51:00- World Rapid and Blitz will be in New York Mentioned: FIDE Press Release here: https://www.fide.com/news/3070 1:04:00- Pontus discusses his upcoming charity event, Chess 2 Change Mentioned: The Gift of Chess, Chess in Slums 1:30:00- Thanks again to Pontus for rejoining the podcast! You can find all of the information you need about chess to change below: Business Meets Chess & Kids https://businessmeetschessandkids.com/ Chess 2 Change https://businessmeetschessandkids.com/chess-to-change/ The Twitch Channel where the Charity Tournament will be Broadcasted https://www.twitch.tv/chess2change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Il 30 giugno e 1 luglio 2007 l'ex campione del mondo Garry Kasparov ha partecipato alla Milanesiana, dove Odifreddi gli ha fatto questa intervista, e ha partecipato a un dibattito con lui.
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Back in 1997, Deep Blue (an IBM computer) defeated Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion at the time, in a six-game match with a final score of 3.5-2.5 in favor of Deep Blue. Almost 20 years later, in 2016, Google's AlphaGo program achieved a similar victory by defeating Lee Sedol, one of the world's top professional Go players, in a five-game match with a final score of 4-1. Artificial intelligence and machine learning have been around for decades, yet they were not accessible to you and me. Now that they are, they're predicted to change marketing (and life in general) forever. Experts, insiders, and reporters expect good and bad from AI. Some predict Skynet from the Terminator movies, while others expect it to cure cancer. Ockham's razor would predict that it's probably something in the middle. Companies and their leaders are telling us that they are working to make your experience better and part of the greater good of humanity. Search is supposed to provide the best answer to your search prompt, and social media is supposed to serve the content you want to see. In reality, it's more about profits than principles. Search is optimized to get you to click ads—that's how Google makes over 75% of its revenue. Facebook feeds your friendships and shows posts meant to stir the pot and keep you engaged. Facebook makes over 95% of its profits from ad sales. Ockham's razor would show us that trying to find and win customers through search and social media would benefit the platform more than you. It's like a casino with all that noise of winners on its machines, but the odds have been programmed to make the casino much more money than it's paying out! When it comes to marketing, we have been using AI since the beginnings of Google and Facebook. Both are run through algorithms.
The ascension of Vladimir Putin - a former lieutenant colonel of the KGB - to the presidency of Russia in 1999 was a strong signal that the country was headed away from democracy. In the intervening years Putin has grown not only into a dictator but an international threat, but for too long the US and the world's other leading powers have continued to appease him. Now it's clear Putin is at the centre of a worldwide assault on political liberty and the modern world order. But will the Western allies mobilize too late to halt the rise of the authoritarians? ---------- Garry Kasparov is a Russian pro-democracy leader, global human-rights activist, business speaker and author, and former world chess champion. Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, in the Soviet Union in 1963, Garry Kasparov came to international fame at the age of 22 as the youngest world chess champion in history in 1985. He defended his title five times, including a legendary series of matches against arch-rival Anatoly Karpov. His famous matches against the IBM super-computer Deep Blue in 1996-97 were key to bringing artificial intelligence, and chess, into the mainstream. In 2005, Kasparov retired from professional chess to join the vanguard of the Russian pro-democracy movement. In 2012, Kasparov was named chairman of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation, succeeding Vaclav Havel. He is now considered to be Russia's leading dissident. ---------- LINKS: https://www.kasparov.com/ https://x.com/Kasparov63 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov ---------- BOOKS: The World After Ukraine (2025) Winter is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must be Stopped Hardcover (2015) Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins (2018) ---------- ARTICLES: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/russia-arrests-former-world-chess-32669346 https://www.politico.eu/article/chess-garry-kasparov-russia-extremist-list-honor/ https://rdi.org/articles/garry-kasparov-the-real-reason-putin-killed-navalny/ ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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Maurice Ashley made history in 1999 when he became the first African American chess Grandmaster. He is a national championship coach, many time author, chess commentator, puzzle inventor, video course creator, and motivational speaker. Maurice has spent decades providing dynamic live tournament coverage of world-class chess competitions and matches. His high-energy, unapologetic, and irreverent commentary combines Brooklyn street smarts with professional ESPN-style sports analysis. He has covered every class of elite event, including the World Chess Championships, the US Chess Championships, the Grand Chess Tour, and the legendary “Man vs. Machine” matches between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue. Traveling the world as an ardent spokesperson for the many character-building effects of chess, Maurice shares how chess principles and strategies can be applied to improve business practices and assist with personal growth. Maurice also acts as a master of ceremonies and inspirational speaker at business conferences and high-class chess events. Maurice has received multiple community service awards from city governments, universities, and community groups for his work. In recognition of his immense contribution to the game, he was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame in 2016 and the Brooklyn Technical High School Hall of Fame in 2018. His latest books are Move by Move: Life Lessons on and off the Chessboard and The Life Changing Magic of Chess, a picture book for early readers. Connect with Maurice Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mauriceashleychess/?hl=en X - https://twitter.com/MauriceAshley Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/grandmastermauriceashley Website - https://mauriceashley.com/ Connect with David Public Website: www.davidihill.com Real Estate University: www.realestatelistings.club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidihill/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidihill 20-Minute call: https://www.davidihill.com/strategycall FACEBOOK COMMUNITY Please follow and join my Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ptmastery/
7 am Bodycam footage was released of an off-cop saving a boy who was abducted by her mother after a gut feeling she was the main suspect. Renton teen are arrested after armed robbery and carjacking. KNOW IT ALL, The Masters starts today amid weather delay, Teen goes viral as he rants about the cost of living. // A real estate company in Vietnam is in hot water for fraud using people's money to build more homes. Bryan talks about the Arizona's 1864 abortion law. // Bryan talks about how hard it is to put down the controller for the shows "Shogun" and "Gangster". Garry Kasparov gives his thoughts on the current political climate.
In 2015, Garry Kasparov's book Winter is Coming warned that the West's hesitant policies towards Russia's Vladimir Putin encouraged his authoritarian tendencies. Nearly 10 years later, Putin's army is still fighting in Ukraine, and at home, he's shut down virtually all dissent. Nahlah Ayed speaks with Garry Kasparov.
La invitación fue firmada por Garry Kasparov, Thor Halvorssen y Celine Assaf Boustani, altos mandos de la organización Human Rights Foundation.
With the news that longtime Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny had died mysteriously while serving in a Siberian penal colony, it seemed that the hopes of the opposition to Putin inside Russia had died with him. While there are still remaining critics in Russia, jailed and facing an uncertain future, Navalny was undoubtedly the most high profile. However, another well-known activist against the Kremlin continues to speak out—from the United States. One Decision sits down with the famed former chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who has campaigned against Putin for years, to discuss the West's eroding support for Ukraine and the continued fight against Putin, now increasingly being fought outside Russian borders, by voices like Kasparov's. Sir Richard and Julia discuss Navalny's legacy and his choice to return to his homeland, which ended up costing him his life.
✨ DEBRIEF | Ryan & David unpacking the episode: https://www.bankless.com/debrief-garry-kasparov ----- Chess Legend and Freedom Fighter Garry Kasparov on AI, Geopolitics, and Crypto. One of the first people to experience machine intelligence in a profound way–greatest chess player in the world when he lost a match to IBM computer program Deep Blue in 1997—since then, humans have never been able to beat machines in a game of chess. The theme of this episode is Freedom. Garry's optimism shines through on this topic. With experience in Geopolitics, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Rights, Garry Kasparov might just be the perfect guest to guide us through some very challenging topics that will likely define the rest of this decade, and beyond. -----
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During the 18th century, early animatronics were hot. They were featured in circuses, carnivals, and other touring exhibitions, and were usually built and operated with various parts like axles, chains, cogs, gears, levers, pulleys, wheels, wind-up keys – you get the point. For Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, in 1769, Hungarian inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen's created the Mechanical Turk, a chess-playing machine that could beat almost any person who played against it. The Turk appeared to be a fully functional artificial intelligence to those who saw and interacted with it. It left audiences delighted, but baffled as to how it worked -- until a young poet named Edgar Allan Poe convinced many audiences it was not what it seemed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garry Kasparov is a democracy activist and Russian chess grandmaster and former World Chess Champion. He is the founder and chair of the Renew Democracy Initiative, a nonprofit with the goal of uniting Americans across the political spectrum in defense of democratic ideals.He joined host Andrew Kaufmann and Executive Director of the George W. Bush Institute David J. Kramer for a live recording to discuss the importance of teaching young people chess, his work to defend democracy, and why Ukraine has prevailed against Russia's unprovoked invasion. Hear more from Garry about the state of worldwide democracy and how life imitates chess on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Related content: Engage Nexpoint Lecture: Win, Lose, or Draw? Democracy and the Accelerating Pace of Technological Change
This week we are re-joined by a legend of the game, 9 time Dutch champion and award winning author, GM Jan Timman. GM Timman has just released his latest book, Max Euwe's Best Games, which puts the games of his fellow Dutch legend under a modern microscope. We discuss Jan's personal relationship with Euwe, and Jan answers some questions about the World Champion's legacy. Is it fair to say that Euwe only beat Alekhine in 1935 due to Alekhine's drinking problem? What were Euwe's best games? How did he develop his tactical flair? Why did he blunder more often than other elite players? We also discuss other news from the chess world, as GM Timman shares thoughts and stories on Magnus Carlsen, Hans Niemann, Garry Kasparov, and the state of Dutch chess. It is always an honor to speak with GM Jan Timman! Please read on for timestamps of topics discussed. Prior GM Jan Timman appearances: Episode 196 2021 Discussion of the Carlsen-Nepo match 0:02- GM Jan Timman shares his personal recollections of former World Champion Max Euwe, who Jan played in a simul as an 11 year old boy. 0:07- Jan took a trip for a chess training camp to the Soviet Union as a 19-year-old in 1970. What was that trip like? 10:00- Jan has described one of Max Euwe's books as formative for him as a child, what does he remember about the “book with a blue cover?” 14:00- Does Jan consider quantitative analyses of players' ability, such as that done by Chessmetrics to be useful? Mentioned: Euwe-Pirc 1949, Boguljubow 15:00- Patreon mailbag question: Is the perception that Max Euwe was a weaker world champion an accurate one? 18:00- Is it true that Euwe beat Alekhine because Alekhine was drunk the entire match? 20:00- How does Jan think Euwe developed such a creative style, as evidenced in his games against Alekhine and Geller? Mentioned: Euwe-Alekhine 1934, Euwe-Geller 1953 21:45- GM Timman discusses the approaches to chess of Karpov, Kasparov and Tal. 23:00- Why did Euwe blunder so often? 26:30- What are Jan's favorite games of Euwe's? Mentioned: Euwe-Geller 1953 Euwe-Pirc 1949 Euwe-Alekhine 1935 (Pearl of Zandvoort) 29:30- Jan discusses the Max Euwe center in Amsterdam. Mentioned: More information on the center here: https://maxeuwe.nl/en/home-english/ 31:30- Jan shares his thoughts on the World Championship match. 35:00- What does Jan think of Magnus Carlsen's slump? He also shares his thoughts on the World Championship cycle format. Mentioned: Caruana-Nakamura Norway Chess 2023 41:00- Patreon mailbag question: Is there any facet of chess where Timman's generation of GMs are better than modern GMs? 44:00- What would be the best way to study endgames today? Mentioned: GM John Nunn's Secrets of Rook Endings, Levinfish and Smyslov's Rook Endings 48:00- Patreon mailbag question: Any chance GM Timman would do a 21st century update to The Art of Chess Analysis? 50:00- Patreon mailbag question: Does Jan have a good GM Ljubomir Ljubojević story? 51:00- Which players in the younger generation does Jan admire? Mentioned: GM D Gukesh, GM Hans Nieman 52:00- Jan's thoughts on the Niemann-Carlsen controversy Mentioned: 2023 Samford Fellowship Winners 56:00- Jan discusses his upcoming tournament plans. 58:00- Jan shares his memories of a television interview he did with Kasparov in 1997 as well as some of their games Mentioned: Timman-Kasparov 1985 , Kasparov-Timman 1992 1:00:00- Does Jan ever look at his old games with engines? Mentioned: Stockfish 14 1:04:00- Jan discusses the state of Dutch chess. Mentioned: GM Anish Giri, IM Eline Roebers, GM Jorden van Foreest 1:06:00- Thanks to GM Timman for sharing his wisdom and stories, you can order his new book here: From New in Chess: https://www.newinchess.com/max-euwe-best-chess-games Free Sample here: https://www.newinchess.com/media/wysiwyg/product_pdf/9180.pdf You can also read it on Forward Chess: https://forwardchess.com/product/max-euwes-best-games?section=New%20Arrival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast episode, James talks to our producer Jay Yow about the show's first ten years, James' experience with interviewing before starting the podcast, and his podcast goals for the next decade. This conversation comes after James has conducted 1300 interviews over nearly a decade.James has a rich and varied background in media and entertainment, which has informed his approach to podcasting. Prior to launching his show, James worked at HBO, where he developed and produced the web series "3 AM." This project, which followed the lives of New York City night owls, was ahead of its time and was an early example of the kind of storytelling that would come to define podcasting.After leaving HBO, James went on to help other creators launch successful podcasts, including Tim Ferriss, whose show has become one of the most popular and influential podcasts in the world. James' experience with Ferriss helped inform the importance of having a strong point of view and being willing to take risks to create something truly unique.Throughout his career as a podcast host, James has had his share of fears and favorite moments. He admits that it can be nerve-wracking to interview high-profile guests or tackle sensitive topics, but he also finds great joy in the process of discovery and the opportunity to share fascinating stories with his audience. Some of his favorite moments as a host include the times when he has been surprised by the insights or perspectives of his guests, or when he has been able to cultivate friendships with his interviewees such as chess legend Garry Kasparov.Despite the challenges and uncertainties of the industry, James remains passionate about podcasting and is excited to see where the medium will go in the years to come. His experience and perspective have helped him to create a show that is both entertaining and insightful, and he continues to push himself to take risks and explore new avenues of storytelling.What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook
In this podcast episode, James talks to our producer Jay Yow about the show's first ten years, James' experience with interviewing before starting the podcast, and his podcast goals for the next decade. This conversation comes after James has conducted 1300 interviews over nearly a decade.James has a rich and varied background in media and entertainment, which has informed his approach to podcasting. Prior to launching his show, James worked at HBO, where he developed and produced the web series "3 AM." This project, which followed the lives of New York City night owls, was ahead of its time and was an early example of the kind of storytelling that would come to define podcasting.After leaving HBO, James went on to help other creators launch successful podcasts, including Tim Ferriss, whose show has become one of the most popular and influential podcasts in the world. James' experience with Ferriss helped inform the importance of having a strong point of view and being willing to take risks to create something truly unique.Throughout his career as a podcast host, James has had his share of fears and favorite moments. He admits that it can be nerve-wracking to interview high-profile guests or tackle sensitive topics, but he also finds great joy in the process of discovery and the opportunity to share fascinating stories with his audience. Some of his favorite moments as a host include the times when he has been surprised by the insights or perspectives of his guests, or when he has been able to cultivate friendships with his interviewees such as chess legend Garry Kasparov.Despite the challenges and uncertainties of the industry, James remains passionate about podcasting and is excited to see where the medium will go in the years to come. His experience and perspective have helped him to create a show that is both entertaining and insightful, and he continues to push himself to take risks and explore new avenues of storytelling.What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple...
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The anniversary of the Ukraine war marks a time to reflect on the current state of play on the battlefield; the strategic interests of Ukraine and Russia but also the U.S., Europe, & China; the war's broader geopolitical and in fact historical implications; and the miserable prospect of an endless conflict so long as Putin remains in power. A truly fantastic group of experts—Ben Rhodes, Garry Kasparov, & Natasha Bertrand—joins Harry for a rich exploration of all these points and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Politicians are playing the blame game after a catastrophic train derailment spilled highly toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. But their inaction leaves residents without clear answers – or even clean water. Plus, Republican state lawmakers are doubling down on the GOP's anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, introducing more than three hundred anti-LGBTQ bills nationwide – and it's only February. Garry Kasparov, Igor Novikov, Amb. William Taylor, Dr. Kavita Patel, BD Wong, Mara S. Campo, George M. Johnson, and Ron Insana join.