Podcast: The Depravity Economy


Podcast: The Depravity Economy

This week we discuss our coverage of the U.S.-Israel strikes against Iran, specifically how Polymarket and Kalshi are letting people profit from death, and that Amazon data centers were on fire after missiles hit Dubai. Then Emanuel talks about how AI translations are adding ‘hallucinations’ to Wikipedia articles. In the subscribers-only section, Sam tells us about a change with Amazon wishlists that may expose your address.

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0:00 – Intro

1:32 – ⁠With Iran War, Kalshi and Polymarket Bet That the Depravity Economy Has No Bottom⁠

29:07 – AI Translations Are Adding Hallucinations To Wikipedia Articles

SUBSCRIBER’S STORY – ⁠Amazon Change Means Wishlists Might Expose Your Address

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