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Newchip’s bankruptcy is a cautionary tale for founders | Equity Podcast

This episode of Equity breaks down months-long reporting surrounding Newchip’s bankruptcy and its impact on founders, as well as the broader accelerator landscape as a whole. Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. New episodes drop at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday…

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This episode of Equity breaks down months-long reporting surrounding Newchip’s bankruptcy and its impact on founders, as well as the broader accelerator landscape as a whole.

Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. New episodes drop at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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What Could an Actor and a Neuroscientist Have to Discuss? A Lot, Actually. #TEDIntersections

Watch the full episode: What makes you … you? In the first episode of TED Intersections, a brand new original series from TED, actor Yara Shahidi and neuroscientist Anil Seth and discuss an idea at the intersection of their expertise: How do you define your “self”? This wide-ranging conversation covers everything from how your brain…

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What Makes Us Human in the AI Age? A Psychologist and a Technologist Answer | TED Intersections

AI has the potential to impact the way humans interact with the world — and each other. Social psychologist Brian S. Lowery and AI technologist Kylan Gibbs dive into the ramifications of emerging technologies on people’s mental health and social dynamics. Hear why Gibbs thinks, counterintuitively, the more we use AI, the less real it…

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AI has the potential to impact the way humans interact with the world — and each other. Social psychologist Brian S. Lowery and AI technologist Kylan Gibbs dive into the ramifications of emerging technologies on people’s mental health and social dynamics. Hear why Gibbs thinks, counterintuitively, the more we use AI, the less real it will feel — and how Lowery suggests we fulfill our intrinsic need for connection amid dizzying technological advances. (This conversation is part of “TED Intersections,” a series featuring thought-provoking conversations between experts exploring ideas at the intersection of their experience.)

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