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Richard Murphy: The AI Bubble is a Prelude to a Much Bigger Economic Collapse

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I had the great pleasure of chatting with the renowned British political economist, chartered accountant, and campaigner known for his work on tax justice and “Funding the Future,” Richard Murphy.

While our discussion targeted the AI bubble, it was centred around the wider economic collapse, which is closely linked.

Our conversation was a deep dive into the complexities of neoliberalism and the future of global economics in 2026. Richard kicked things off by highlighting how the AI bubble is not just an isolated phenomenon but part of a broader economic narrative. He described the neoliberalism bubble.

He drew parallels between the current state of AI investments and historical economic patterns, suggesting that we might be on the brink of significant change. One of the key insights Richard shared was about AI’s economic impact. He pointed out that while AI is generating buzz, its economic returns are not matching the massive investments.

This discrepancy could signal an impending crash. We also discussed how neoliberal policies have shaped the current economic landscape and the AI approach pushed by Silicon Valley, often prioritising profit over people.

Richard emphasised the need for a shift towards more sustainable and equitable economic models. It’s an energetic conversation that will open your eyes to the post-AI economics. Join the conversation now!

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:02:35 – How being a twin shaped Richard’s journey in political economics and campaigns
  • 00:10:22 – Ad to help you navigate media bias
  • 00:12:29 – Tim and Richard explore why one becomes interested in economic equality and the politics of care
  • 00:20:22 – What people don’t get about economics and the problem with profit maximisation models
  • 00:23:38 – How did the damaging neoliberalism model take over the global economy and give rise to today’s tech broligarchy, and its impact on the AI bubble
  • 00:37:40 – Why do people become ideologically attached to illogical and self-damaging economic narratives?
  • 00:43:46 – The absurdly illogical narrative of growing the economy with loss-making AI services while destroying millions of jobs, and pushing for UBI while expecting lower taxation!
  • 00:49:53 – Today, the AI bubble and Trump are completely linked and the clearest evidence that neoliberalism has run out of ideas. It’s now a neoliberalism bubble.

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

I’m not interested in pure theory. I’m interested in reality. I’m interested in how we make the world a better place. I’m interested in politics, as I call it, politics of care.

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Richard Murphy

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Richard Murphy.

Richard J. Murphy is a prominent British political economist, chartered accountant, and campaigner known for his work on tax justice and “Funding the Future.”

Richard is a highly active commentator, blogging daily at Funding the Future and on his YouTube channel, which has seen significant growth, reaching over 325,000 subscribers and 30 million views by the end of 2025.

He is currently Emeritus Professor of Accounting Practice at the University of Sheffield Management School. He retired from formal employment at the university on February 28, 2025, but continues his academic associations and research in this lifetime honorary role.

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Scott Lucas: ICE committed a crime, turning the US into a permanent state of emergency!

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After what felt like a whirlwind of a week, Scott Lucas returned to help us unravel the ongoing state of emergency that seems to have become America’s new normal.

The situation with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in Minneapolis is a mess, to say the least, after Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, mother of three, and poet, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7, 2026.

The incident occurred during a large-scale ICE operation and has led to nationwide protests and a sharp political divide over the justification of the shooting.

But, overall, these actions by ICE have sparked outrage and raised questions about authority and justice. It’s like we’re living in a constant state of emergency, and it’s not just local, it’s global.

Scott and I also touched on Venezuela and Greenland, where the geopolitical chaotic chess game is in full swing. The Trump administration’s moves are insane, but are they sustainable? That’s the million-dollar question. We also delved into the role of media and the importance of grassroots activism, which is on the rise globally.

Join the conversation now as we continue this journey of discovery and dialogue together, challenging the status quo for a future where facts prevail.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:02:46 – Why Scott feels we are now living in a constant state of emergency!
  • 00:07:14 – Detailed debunk of the narratives around the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis (Part 1)
  • 00:18:09 – Ad to help you navigate media bias
  • 00:20:16 – Detailed debunk of the narratives around the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis (Part 2)
  • 00:29:54 – Why the US administration is not a full authoritarian regime and The Death Star, with complicit media.
  • 00:43:58 – Quick update on Venezuela and how US oil companies have destroyed Trump’s oil claims.
  • 00:52:50 – Despite the awful ICE situation and global threats caused by Trump’s administration, there is actually some good news!
  • 00:57:53 – With ICE’s unhinged, violent targeting of American citizens, can this spill over into full-blown armed violence?

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

Whenever they do some latest jackass thing, quite often it’s deliberate jackassery, if that’s a term!

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Prof. Scott Lucas

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Scott Lucas.

Professor Scott Lucas is a highly experienced and globally renowned expert in American politics, US and British foreign policy, and a wide range of international affairs, with a specific focus on the Middle East, Iran, Europe, and Asia. He also has expertise in new media, intelligence services, and propaganda.

Scott has also been an active journalist since 1979 and is the founder and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView, a prominent news site that provides daily news and analysis of global affairs.

Scott is a frequent and leading political analyst on major international media outlets, including Times Radio, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Al Jazeera English, France 24, and Deutsche Welle, which significantly contributes to his global recognition.

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Scott Lucas: The consequences of America’s invasion of Venezuela are worse than you think

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Professor Scott Lucas returns to our first live guest emergency episode to discuss the current geopolitical tensions between the US and Venezuela, explore the historical context, and examine how it sets the stage for today’s political and economic landscape.

One of the standout points Scott made exclusively on our show was the idea of “regime coercion” rather than outright regime change. This subtle shift could have significant implications for Venezuela’s future.

We also delved into the broader geopolitical strategy, with oil being a key player in the US’s approach. The international community’s response has been cautious and varied, reflecting the complexity of the situation. As we talked, it became clear that the US’s actions are part of a broader geopolitical strategy that could lead to further regional instability.

We also touched on the domestic political implications for the Trump administration, noting the unprecedentedly divided public opinion in the US during a time of war.

I’m sad to say that our discussion painted a picture of a world in flux, with the international system perceived as under threat.

Join the conversation and explore a complex web of politics, power, and strategy. I’m eager to see how it all unfolds.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:02:55 – The shambolic nature of the US invading Venezuela and the kidnapping of Maduro. What is really going on?
  • 00:10:56 – Trump’s bizarre press conference, his apparent health decline and the spread of misinformation
  • 00:17:36 – It’s regime coercion, not regime change!
  • 00:21:16 – Considering Trump’s obvious mental decline, who is actually in charge?
  • 00:29:17 – The broader implications for Latin America and the future of Greenland’s independence
  • 00:37:06 – Implications on the EU and international law from this Venezuelan crisis
  • 00:45:12 – Are we entering an international system of anarchy, and what is the MAGA grassroots’ reaction?
  • 00:59:32 – Are there any clear indicators emerging as to the direction of play with Venezuela?
  • 01:04:46 – What impact will this entire situation have on the regular people globally?

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

This is not regime change. This is regime coercion! And they’re going to try to make the Venezuelan government do Trump’s bidding.

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About our Guest

Prof. Scott Lucas

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Scott Lucas.

Professor Scott Lucas is a highly experienced and globally renowned expert in American politics, US and British foreign policy, and a wide range of international affairs, with a specific focus on the Middle East, Iran, Europe, and Asia. He also has expertise in new media, intelligence services, and propaganda.

Scott has also been an active journalist since 1979 and is the founder and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView, a prominent news site that provides daily news and analysis of global affairs.

Scott is a frequent and leading political analyst on major international media outlets, including Times Radio, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Al Jazeera English, France 24, and Deutsche Welle, which significantly contributes to his global recognition.

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The 2026 Reckoning: Why You Should Be Paying Attention Now

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In January 2025, I discussed why it was the rising era of “IoS” (Internet of Shit). Not only did it exceed my expectations, but it has set the path for 2026, which will be the year of reckoning, and it won’t be pretty.

I’ve been knee-deep in the world of AI for over two decades, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. From the early days when AI was a mysterious tech for most people to now, when it’s practically everywhere, the journey has been nothing short of fascinating.

But make no mistake, AI is a hugely powerful technology that goes far beyond mere chatbots. Yet, the tech world decided to ignore this reality and expert warnings about misinformation and mental health issues. I was one of these experts in 2014 while at Google Campus London.

So buckle up, because 2026 is going to be a year to watch. We’re talking about a reckoning where all those ignored warnings will come back to bite us all.

However, as an optimist, I believe 2026 could offer us a small window of opportunity to set things right and push for rapid change. But will it be too late?

Join the conversation now, and let me know what you think 2026 will bring.

This is a replay of our very first livestream on YouTube, available in the live section of our channel.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:01:41 – 2026 plans for the CEOR podcast and events, and our positioning against other podcasts
  • 00:24:35 – Is 2025 a turning point that would force political change that would influence AI’s future?
  • 00:30:06 – 2026 predictions: It has now gone far beyond AI!
  • 00:42:46 – What the current VC focus on “gamification of everything” tells us about the tech sector’s direction in 2026
  • 00:53:36 – Is China going to win the so-called “AI war” in 2026?
  • 01:04:14 – Will the 2026 reckoning burst the AI bubble, and will Trump play a role in bailing out AI companies?

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EMERGENCY EPISODE with Scott Lucas: The Trump Epstein cover-up

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In this emergency episode, recorded in my chaotic kitchen, our good friend, the brilliant and veteran political and economic professor, Scott Lucas, returns to dissect the latest political and economic fallout from the latest Epstein files release – beyond the political theatrics.

The files, shrouded in heavy redactions, sparked a wide outcry for transparency and accountability. We delved into the political dynamics at play, questioning the motives behind the selective media focus and the broader implications for public trust.

We also explored the potential global repercussions of the scandal on America’s political and economic landscape.

As always, our focus is to blur the lines between right and left and highlight that the real battle is against those who exploit these divisions for their own gain and power, leaving us to grapple with the consequences.

Our concern is that the usual political theatre will mask the relentless pursuit of justice for Epstein’s victims. Hence, it is critically important to persist in seeking the facts.

Join the conversation now as we continue this journey of discovery and dialogue, challenging the status quo and striving for a future where truth and justice prevail. This is our 2025 Christmas message.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:03:47 – Why is the current release of the Epstein files clear evidence of a cover-up? Full legal and intelligence analysis.
  • 00:11:36 – Confirmation that there is almost no mention of Trump and certain government officials throughout these files through engineered manoeuvring, media spin and DoJ’s deletion of files online.
  • 00:21:42 – Is this chaotic release and handling of the file an engineered incompetence or genuine incompetence?
  • 00:24:20 – What is the reaction from the MAGA members and the wider public? Is this a turning point?
  • 00:31:07 – What impact does this entire Epstein scandal have on America’s standing in the world and the impact on the American economy?
  • 00:41:05 – 2026 outlook and a message of hope and persistence for all listeners for a positive future.

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

Senator Elizabeth Warren had male members of Congress trying to shut her up. She just simply said she persisted, right? We persist, folks. There you go. We persist!

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Prof. Scott Lucas

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Scott Lucas.

Professor Scott Lucas is a highly experienced and globally renowned expert in American politics, US and British foreign policy, and a wide range of international affairs, with a specific focus on the Middle East, Iran, Europe, and Asia. He also has expertise in new media, intelligence services, and propaganda.

Scott has also been an active journalist since 1979 and is the founder and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView, a prominent news site that provides daily news and analysis of global affairs.

Scott is a frequent and leading political analyst on major international media outlets, including Times Radio, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Al Jazeera English, France 24, and Deutsche Welle, which significantly contributes to his global recognition.

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Shushma Patel: AI will always need human creativity in order to exist

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I had the pleasure of inviting Professor Shushma Patel, the UK’s first Pro Vice Chancellor of AI at De Montfort University, which took me down a bit of a memory lane as an alumnus.

But our conversation was a deep dive into the evolving landscape of AI and the current push against genuine innovation, from engineering to the arts.

Shushma explained the logic behind the recent merger at De Montfort, which brought together the faculties of computing, engineering, media, arts, and humanities to facilitate wider interdisciplinary collaborations.

This is the concept I like to discuss and debate in the world of AI: multidisciplinary convergence to solve real-world problems.

Shushma also emphasised the importance of responsible AI, highlighting that while AI holds immense potential, it must be applied ethically and with a deep understanding of the problems it seeks to address.

On the personal front, we both reflected on our own experiences of discovering AI through the power of bioinformatics in the 1990s. We discussed why building such wide experiences at the university level is vital for broadening horizons and opening doors to new possibilities for students and aspiring entrepreneurs in the field.

I’m not a fan of the anti-university rhetoric and the overblown nonsense of celebrating dropouts. I argued that in a world where AI is rapidly evolving, it’s essential to remember the human element. As Shushma aptly put it, AI should support learning, not replace it.

Join the conversation now for a glimpse of a positive AI future – once the current bubble explodes, and we start to prioritise grifter-free discussions of how AI can actually serve innovators, businesses, and humanity.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:04:05 – How Shushma’s overseeing a unique faculty mergers of Computing, Engineering and Media with Arts, Design & Humanities
  • 00:14:56 – Tim and Shushma discuss the importance of being outliers and how it impacted their careers in AI
  • 00:32:15 – Tim and Shusham debate whether there is a need for AI degrees and courses
  • 00:38:54 – The biggest problem in the world of AI is a lack of people’s understanding and real-world applications beyond the hype
  • 00:44:48 – Is AI really replacing jobs, or is it “fake layoffs”?
  • 00:50:48 – What does a successful deployment of AI models look like in the real world and business applications?
  • 00:59:28 – AI’s negative impact on families, younger generations and their learning skills, and why educators and parents need to act
  • 01:10:47 – How corporations manipulate consumer perceptions and pricing using AI
  • 01:17:22 – How the tech sector pushes toxic and negative narratives against students and young people, painting a hopeless picture for their futures
  • 01:31:04 – Why supporting diversity, disability and mental health is critical for better innovation that actually serves people

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

Education is transformative. It cannot be replaced. AI should not replace learning. AI should support learning.

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Prof. Shushma Patel

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Shushma Patel.

Professor Shushma Patel is the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Artificial Intelligence at De Montfort University (DMU) in the UK. As a prominent figure in computing, engineering, and media education, Shushma is the first person in the UK to hold a senior university leadership position dedicated solely to AI.

With nearly 30 years of experience in higher education, working as a lecturer, researcher, and academic leader, Shushma is a passionate advocate for equality, diversity, and inclusion, particularly in promoting women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and leadership.

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Ida Tin: The mother of the $38 billion FemTech sector, challenging gender bias

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I had the pleasure of meeting the brilliant Ida Tin, the mother of the FemTech industry and co-founder and former CEO and chairwoman of Clue – one of the most trusted female and FDA-approved health apps with over 10 million active users across 190 countries.

Ida’s story began with a simple yet powerful idea: to create a language that would unify and legitimise the emerging field of female health technology. By coining the term “FemTech,” she not only validated a sector often stigmatised but also brought together startups focused on women’s health, drawing attention to the broader cultural shift towards recognising this vital area.

Despite the challenges of gender bias in venture capital, Ida’s determination led to securing over $70 million in funding, a rare feat for female-led tech startups. Her journey with Clue, inspired by the potential of the iPhone for tracking intimate data, aimed to make family planning data-driven.

Throughout our discussion, Ida reflected on the immersive journey of building tech startups and the idea of creating ventures without the pressures of investor oversight. Her insights offer a thoughtful perspective on the challenges and fulfilment of building a meaningful business in a male-centric industry.

Join us in this thoughtful conversation now.

* This conversation was recorded in 2024, before I decided to launch the podcast. Yet the talking points are so relevant to today’s hype-driven AI world that I felt the episode needed to be revived and included in the CEOR debates. It also demonstrates the reality that AI has not really changed much. It’s my counterparts behind the technology who keep on moving the goalposts.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:01:52 – CEOR Special Spotify Reward
  • 00:03:59 – Ida shares the extraordinary entrepreneurship journey that led her to building one of the largest apps in the world.
  • 00:09:52 – How did Ida and her cofounders come up with the term “FemTech” and why was it so revolutionary on an international scale?
  • 00:15:38 – Why is the tech sector and the world of business in general so disconnected from women’s health and performance?
  • 00:22:02 – The key advantages of mission-driven entrepreneurship and why the patriarchy is damaging for both men and women entrepreneurs.
  • 00:32:11 – How society, education and parents “accidentally” damage girls’ confidence in life
  • 00:36:05 – After raising $70 million in VC funding, why did Ida walk away, and why are more entrepreneurs walking away from investors?
  • 00:41:46 – Why entrepreneurs must conduct due diligence on investors? Tim used to ask investors where they got their money from!
  • 00:47:40 – How the system and shareholders, not regulations, stifle innovation, especially people-centric and responsible deeptechs.
  • 01:06:53 – How did Ida and her team build an ethical business at scale, despite having VC and shareholders?
  • 01:13:20 – Why real innovation and problem-solving come from a nuanced reality check and accepting the ugly truths of any given problem.
  • 01:15:39 – Ida’s vision for the future and her plans post her resignation from Clue.

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

We need to protect users and we need to make sure there is a layer of democracy as we build technology.

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Ida Tin

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is the co-founder and former CEO and chairwoman of Clue, one of the most trusted female health apps with over 10 million active users across 190 countries.

Ida has won several prizes for her entrepreneurial work with Clue.

Before starting Clue, Ida led motorcycle tours around the world for 5 years with MotoMundo, the motorcycle touring company she cofounded with her dad, Hjalte Tin.

She wrote a book about her travel adventures, inner and outer, “Directress”, published in Denmark in 2009. Ida currently lives in Berlin and has two children.

She is an active campaigner on responsible leadership, sustainability, the ethical use of data and AI, gender equality, and societal change through technology and cultural innovation.

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Collab Episode: The AI bubble is much worse than we thought. It’s a financial nightmare!

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The tables have turned! I had the pleasure of joining ​Ben Byford​ for the second time on his ​Machine Ethics Podcast,​ after a four-year gap, discussing why the AI bubble is far worse than we thought and how it has become a financial nightmare.

Ben is a good friend of our show here at The CEO Retort and a previous guest who discussed digital ethics and ethical AI, without the hyperbolic doom-and-gloom fantasy.

As part of our collaboration, I’m the guest this time, and Ben and I discuss podcasting, the history of OpenAI, London startups, AI use cases, and whether GenAI is even safe.

But the key topic of our discussion is the AI bubble, snake oil salesmen, and whether we need all these data centres.

Above all, we are exploring the financial implications post the AI bubble explosion.

As ethicists, we also discuss the practical implications of replacing human workers, the danger of data oligarchies, the erosion of trust in AI, AI psychosis and more.

Join the conversation and let us know what you think about the AI bubble.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:01:45 – CEOR Intro
  • 00:02:25 – Tim’s journey with AI as a deeptech entrepreneur since 2002 and why he decided to launch The CEOR podcast.
  • 00:08:53 – Why Tim believes Google is still the dominant force in AI today, not OpenAI, based on his observations at Google Campus London.
  • 00:10:32 – How did the current wave of AI cause the rise of the AI bubble?
  • 00:22:03 – What impact does the AI bubble have on regular people’s lives?
  • 00:27:19 – What makes this AI bubble different?
  • 00:33:30 – The failure of the AI sector in justifying their claims that AI “can change everything” and the dangerous consequences of this delusion.
  • 00:39:39 – Replacing humans is a fantasy. It’s about profit and control, not innovation. There is nothing new here!
  • 00:46:10 – The “anti-human” rhetoric from the AI sector, coupled with aggressive and unlawful data grab, thought manipulation and why it must stop.
  • 00:52:30 – What could the world look like after the AI bubble bursts?
  • 00:56:37 – Why “AI Data Centres” are not “long-term” investments with big ROIs like railways.
  • 01:01:20 – Why nonprofits and socially responsible AI research and services will play a critical role in the post-AI bubble cleanup.
  • 01:05:12 – Tim’s advice on how to protect yourself from chatbots’ praise!

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

You don’t need AI for that. These are the people behind the AI, basically masquerading it as an AI innovation, but in fact, it’s an attempt to aggressively grab as much of your data as possible. That way, you can “behave yourself”

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Ben Byford

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Ben Byford

Ben is a podcaster of the Machine Ethics Podcast and one of the earliest and most avid advocates for digital ethics and ethical AI, long before it became fashionable in the current AI hype cycle.

Ben runs the Ethical by Design consultancy, focusing on AI models. He makes games with his company, Nuclear Candy Games. He has also worked on web and app projects and has taught data science, design and coding with Cambridge Spark, Decoded and Ada College.

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Scott Lucas: How Epstein changed US politics forever

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Professor Scott Lucas returns for the latest edition of our Misinformation Watch series, and we delved into the tangled web of political manoeuvring and misinformation that has gripped both the Democratic and Republican parties over the past two weeks.

Our conversation began with the aftermath of Mamdani’s election and the unexpected alliances formed to end the government shutdown, which left the Democratic Party in disarray.

We then shifted focus to the explosive Epstein files, which have not only created rifts within the Republican ranks but also raised questions about Trump’s involvement and the broader implications for justice and accountability.

As we navigated these complex issues, Scott and I emphasised the importance of cutting through the noise and focusing on pragmatic politics that address the real concerns of everyday people.

We discussed the need for transparency and accountability, not just in the Epstein case but across the political spectrum, to ensure that justice is served and that the victims are not forgotten in the political crossfire.

Our discussion also addressed the wider effects of misinformation and disinformation, emphasising the importance of individuals critically assessing the news stories and social media posts they consume. Above all, everyone needs to start taking part in meaningful conversations about key issues such as healthcare, economic stability, and social justice.

Join the conversation now, and let’s get united!

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:01:38 – CEOR Intro
  • 00:02:19 – The tangled political manoeuvring of the Democratic and Republican parties
  • 00:09:11 – Epstein Survivors’ campaign video calling for the release of all the Epstein files
  • 00:10:29 – What Epstein emails reveal about Trump’s knowledge of Epstein activities
  • 00:18:54 – The multi-layered misinformation storm created by Trump and his supporters to cover up the Epstein scandal
  • 00:27:23 – Be very careful of what you read on social media around the Epstein revelations
  • 00:29:33 – Could the Trump Administration have doctored the files while holding back their release?
  • 00:34:27 – How some elements of the media are politicising the Epstein scandal, ignoring the victims and the culprits
  • 00:39:06 – The reasons behind and the impact of the US government shutdown on people’s lives, and the release of the files
  • 01:01:20 – When Trump’s presidency ends, how can the public demand new laws to control and scrutinise future presidents?
  • 01:14:44 – How to differentiate between misinformation, disinformation and propaganda, and take responsibility for the information you choose to consume!

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

As pragmatic as we want to be, we always have to deal with the headlines that are out there, albeit headlines which have some serious consequences.

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Prof. Scott Lucas

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Professor Scott Lucas.

Professor Scott Lucas is a highly experienced and globally renowned expert in American politics, US and British foreign policy, and a wide range of international affairs, with a specific focus on the Middle East, Iran, Europe, and Asia. He also has expertise in new media, intelligence services, and propaganda.

Scott has also been an active journalist since 1979 and is the founder and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView, a prominent news site that provides daily news and analysis of global affairs.

Scott is a frequent and leading political analyst on major international media outlets, including Times Radio, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Al Jazeera English, France 24, and Deutsche Welle, which significantly contributes to his global recognition.

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Arik Kershenbaum: How animals reveal secrets of our intelligence

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As a “human-machine intelligence” entrepreneur, I’m constantly exploring and questioning the confusion surrounding our interpretation of “intelligence.”

Recently, I have begun delving into the fascinating field of Zoology! ​ Yes, animals! Our hairy and furry relatives.

With that, I had the pleasure of diving deep into the fascinating world of animal intelligence and communication with Dr Arik Kershenbaum, an internationally renowned zoologist and astrobiologist.

We explored the intriguing concept of intelligence across species, challenging the traditional human-centric view.

Arik shared insights from his research on animal communication, particularly focusing on the remarkable abilities of parrots and the complex social structures of wolves and dolphins.

We also ventured into the realm of astrobiology, discussing how the principles of evolution and natural selection might apply beyond Earth.

Arik offered his perspective on the potential for life elsewhere in the universe, emphasising the universal rules that govern life and the possibility of finding life forms that have evolved under different environmental constraints.

Join the conversation for a thought-provoking journey into understanding our place in the natural world, the potential future of AI in bridging the gap between human and animal communication, and the possibilities of life beyond our planet.

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:03:31 – What is the true meaning of intelligence, and how did it evolve?
  • 00:12:40 – Do animals talk, and does language mean higher intelligence?
  • 00:18:59 – Why wolves and dolphins have closely related communication dynamics?
  • 00:21:23 – Group thinking, conflicts and shared intelligence demonstrated by wolves and dolphins
  • 00:29:48 – Why do humans question their existence and the meaning of life, while animals don’t?
  • 00:35:40 – What has Arik’s research in zoology and astrobiology revealed about humans’ evolution?
  • 00:40:35 – Are humans aliens? Why do we appear to be different from all other animals?
  • 00:40:35 – Why do humans feel disconnected from the environment and earth?
  • 00:47:55 – How technology made humans less intelligent, too comfortable, and less robust
  • 00:49:57 – How our limited interpretation of intelligence influences the growth of AI
  • 01:00:44 – Tim and Arik debate whether machines can ever become intelligent and conscious
  • 01:17:36 – Can AI help us translate animal communication and define consciousness?
  • 01:23:11 – The peculiar case of Alex the parrot and his cognitive and communicative abilities
  • 01:32:45 – Could parrots or other animals have evolved linguistically like humans in a different environment?
  • 01:37:08 – Based on Arik’s data models, how will humans and animals evolve in the next 4 million years?
  • 01:44:05 – Astrobiology and intelligence beyond Earth: What alien civilisations look like if they were 1 million years ahead of us?
  • 01:50:06 – Arik’s fascinating story with zoology, his upcoming expeditions with his new AI tech

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

All animals have intelligence because intelligence is merely their ability to survive in a changing world.

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Dr Arik Kershenbaum

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Dr Arik Kershenbaum.

Dr Arik Kershenbaum is a globally renowned zoologist and researcher at Girton College, University of Cambridge, specialising in animal communication and astrobiology.

Arik is an international bestseller for his book, The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy, and has also released a more recent book, Why Animals Talk: The New Science of Animal Communication.

His research and books explore the science of animal communication and its implications for understanding ourselves and potentially extraterrestrial life.

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Roger Wade: Responsible entrepreneurs and investors are the only hope for a better future

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I had the great pleasure of welcoming one of UK’s leading venture capitalists (VCs) and the streetwear pioneer, Roger Wade, and he didn’t pull any punches.

One of the key points I have been discussing many times is the importance for the business community to start understanding geopolitics and stop deluding themselves that politics have “nothing to do with business.”

We live in a world where politics must now become part of any business planning and market risk analysis. As we have seen with Brexit and Trump’s tariffs, businesses were totally oblivious to the consequences and even voted for these disastrous policies, only to lose their businesses. It’s crucial that we integrate political awareness into our strategies to avoid such pitfalls.

We talked about everything from the personal to the political, and how those worlds collide in the business landscape, and Roger is one of the very few VCs who decided to speak out against the corrupt system.

Roger shared his incredible journey, from his multicultural upbringing to his experiences with racism and how those shaped his views on life and business.

It was refreshing for me to hear how his past has influenced his commitment to ethical investing and responsible capitalism.

We also discussed some heavy topics, including the Gaza genocide, corruption in Western democracies, the role of corporate media, and the political dynamics that influence us all. Roger did not shy away from criticising the major players and the systemic issues that need to be tackled by the business community.

Join the conversation now and be prepared to really understand how the real world works!

Key Takeaways

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  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:04:02 – The big problem with today’s investors and VCs and their obsession with hype over longevity
  • 00:13:13 – Why UK-based investors pushing for quick exits and selling to US corporations is a bad idea for sovereignty
  • 00:18:21 – Can Europe challenge US investment dominance, especially under the Trump Administration?
  • 00:21:00 – How is Brexit the real catalyst for the UK’s economic chaos and empowered US vulture capitalists
  • 00:23:32 – Why business sectors and professionals need to start understanding and scrutinising current geopolitics
  • 00:36:00 – How our political leaders allowed major US corporations to destroy the British economy
  • 00:46:00 – Roger Wade’s remarkable story, from poverty and racial attacks, to one of the UK’s most pioneering entrepreneurs and VCs
  • 00:58:17 – The courage to challenge the status quo for business professionals, and why they must start speaking out now!
  • 01:04:23 – How powerful US corporate lobbying groups have a dangerous influence on UK politics and business
  • 01:11:50 – Have the current broken, divisive politics and the Middle East conflict exposed the weakness of the status quo?
  • 01:17:34 – Roger’s hopeful view of the future: Are you a lover or a hater?

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

Unless we start investing in brands that are going to make a better world, we won’t have a world!

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About our Guest

Roger Wade

The CEO Retort Guest Profile: Roger Wade.

A pioneer of British streetwear and impact investing, Roger Wade founded Boxfresh in 1989 and launched the world’s first pop-up mall, BoxPark Shoreditch, in 2010, which has since expanded to Croydon and Wembley.

After achieving successful exits from both businesses, Roger founded and became chairman of Boxfund VC, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage, purpose-driven consumer brands with a focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) values.

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