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Insider: Short of War

Irregular Warfare Initiative

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Welcome to the Irregular Warfare Initiative’s Insider: Short of War, where IWI transforms its thought provoking articles into compelling audio pieces. Our podcast bridges the gap between scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, offering in-depth analysis and expert commentary on the dynamic world of irregular warfare. Stay informed and engaged with the latest insights from leading voices in the field, right at your fingertips.
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IT'S GOING DOWN

IT'S GOING DOWN

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In search of new forms of life amidst a civilization in collapse. Hard-hitting analysis, discussion, and interviews on grassroots revolt and autonomous social movements across so-called North America from an anarchist perspective. Looking to come on the show? Contact us here.
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Metropolis

Lux Radium

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A murder mystery in neon utopia. An audio drama, by Lux Radium. While ace reporter Nan Kanally and the rest of the world struggle through post-war poverty, Metropolis has assembled a neon utopia on an icy, distant island. It’s an electronic heaven made possible by a fleet of astonishing autonomous robots. But Metropolis holds its secrets tightly. The only word that gets out is from the few reporters they invite. One of them is Nan’s best friend, the sportswriter Stanley Bronfels. But when St ...
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Drone Wars

Firestorm Studios

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Firestorm Studios brings you The Drone Wars Podcast, a show that explores all facets of autonomous systems - ground, air, and sea - and their transformative impact on various aspects of human life, from agriculture to warfare. We feature interviews with CEOs, founders, and C-suite executives from the world's leading autonomy and robotics companies.
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The Unconventional Soldier

theunconventionalsoldier

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A military podcast by two former soldiers from the British Army’s long range Surveillance and Reconnaissance Patrols unit. The first series covers the inception of the unit, the selection of the soldiers, the unique ”stay behind” role during the Cold War and the multiple operational deployments over the last 40 years. In subsequent series we cover first hand accounts of past conflicts from World War 2 to the present day. All podcasts finish off with book & film reviews. Available wherever yo ...
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Law and the Future of War

Asia-Pacific Institute for Law and Security

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Through conversation with experts in technology, law and military affairs, this series explores how new military technology and international law interact. Edited and produced by Dr Lauren Sanders, the podcast is published by the Asia-Pacific Institute for Law and Security. Until July 2024, the podcast was published by the University of Queensland School of Law.
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Stay on the cutting edge of technology with in-depth discussions and the latest news. From emerging trends to industry secrets, Tech Pulse brings you the heartbeat of the tech world.
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Inside Kurdistan brings insight to cultural and political developments in the Autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq for an international audience. We focus on a broad range of topics related to Kurdish culture, bringing context and coverage through interviews with experts and first-hand accounts to help provide a responsible perspective on what's happening in the region, Iraq and the Middle East as a whole.
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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know

International Law department - Graduate Institute Geneva

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Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know is a podcast series produced as part of the LAWS and War Crimes research project, based at the International Law department of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The podcast is hosted by the members of the research team: Paola Gaeta (the project lead), Marta Bo, Abhimanyu George Jain, and Alessandra Spadaro. Over the course of ten episodes, they will intervie ...
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More Intelligent Tomorrow is a wide ranging exploration of the potential impact of AI on the world around us. On the podcast we meet some of the most extraordinary experts in the industry to discuss curious topics from aliens to AI consciousness as well as the practical changes in healthcare, business and society at large.
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Podcasting with AI

Brendan Chambers

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Want to peek into the future and be amazed? Join us on ”Podcasting with AI” where two enthusiastic hosts dive into the coolest and craziest topics about Artificial Intelligence! From robots that can think for themselves to AI gadgets that might just take over your homework, we’re talking about it all. Each episode is packed with fun chats and mind-blowing facts that make complicated stuff super easy to understand. No boring tech talk—just awesome stories and ideas that could change the world ...
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Bleak Strategies is a podcast by 65daysofstatic in which we discuss our efforts to find new ways of existing as a band in the current, confused moment. The series mostly features us talking about the possibly interesting, often stupid, definitely unglamorous reality of being in 65daysofstatic, but will also occasionally feature various 65 comrades who have helped us over the thousands of years we have existed as an autonomous musical group. FEEDBACK for this project is essential, so if you l ...
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Lectures on international law issues by eminent scholars, practitioners and judges of national and international courts. The lecture series is brought to you by the Public International Law Discussion Group, part of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, and is supported by the British Branch of the International Law Association and Oxford University Press. Further details of this series can be found on the Public International Law -https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/grad ...
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for thursday, october 31st! today’s episode covers significant updates in the tech world: meta's financial struggles: reality labs reports a staggering $4.4 billion operating loss for q3 despite a 29% revenue increase, highlighting ongoing challenges in their metaverse ambitions. dropbox layoffs: in response to a…
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In this episode, we’re diving into the explosive September 17th, 2024, Senate hearing on AI oversight—a day that might just shape the future of artificial intelligence as we know it. Our breakdown covers the heated debates, urgent warnings, and the big questions raised by industry insiders and policymakers alike. Episode Highlights: Rapid Progress,…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, october 30th! tune in for today's key tech insights: snap's third-quarter results: stronger-than-expected earnings with adjusted earnings at 8 cents per share, revenue hitting $1.37 billion, and daily active users reaching 443 million, though guidance for q4 remains cautious. reddit stock surge: a …
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CONTENT The guest today is former soldier and author of "Fire Force - A Troopers War In The Rhodesian Light Infantry" Chris Cocks. Chris was born in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia in 1957. In 1976 he was conscripted for national service, and ended up serving 3 years in the Rhodesian Light Infantry or RLI. Then 18 months with PATU, the Police Anti-Ter…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for tuesday, october 29th! today, we explore significant developments in the tech world: vinod khosla at techcrunch disrupt: the co-founder of sun microsystems shares an optimistic vision for ai, predicting that work may become obsolete, while also warning against its misuse by adversarial nations. apple's ios 18…
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👑 Episode: AI, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity 👑 In this episode, we dive into the murky waters where AI, ethics, and humanity collide. Buckle up, because we're exploring the most eyebrow-raising, Black Mirror-esque realities AI is bringing to the table and asking some hard-hitting questions. What You’ll Hear About: Fantasy vs. Reality: Just how…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, october 28th! here's a look at today's crucial tech topics: instagram video quality changes: head adam mosseri discusses how engagement levels impact video resolution on the platform, reassuring creators that videos can be upgraded in quality if they gain traction. ipo insights from nasdaq: ceo adena …
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🎙️ Podcasting AI: In this episode, we explore the accelerating development of autonomous AI agents and dive into the readiness—or lack thereof—for AGI. With leaked details on Google’s "Jarvis" and Microsoft's enterprise AI agents, we examine how AI could reshape everything from web browsing to corporate workflows. Meanwhile, AI policy expert Miles …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, october 27th! join us as we explore today's key tech topics: whisper transcription tool issues: openai's tool faces serious "hallucination" problems, with a report indicating 80% error rates in audio transcriptions, raising concerns about accuracy in sensitive settings. google's project jarvis: an upc…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, october 26th! join us as we delve into today's key developments in the tech world: tesla's stock surge: following an encouraging third-quarter earnings report, tesla's shares rose 3.4%, closing at $269.23, marking an 8.4% increase for 2024 despite slightly below-expectation revenue. waymo's $5.6 bil…
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🎙️ Podcasting AI: In this episode, we break down the latest in AI and its impact on news and data. Explore how platforms like Reddit serve as both crucial data sources and potential misinformation hubs, as seen in tactics like Londoners gaming Google Search. Discover OpenAI's shift to "system two thinking," where slower, deliberate reasoning drives…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for friday, october 25th! here’s a quick rundown of today’s topics: openai's upcoming ai model: anticipation builds for "orion," with a potential gradual rollout to trusted partners before broader access through chatgpt. record healthcare data breach: unitedhealth reports a ransomware attack exposing personal inf…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for thursday, october 24th! tune in as we explore today's significant tech news: tesla's robotaxi service: elon musk announces testing of a robotaxi service in california and texas by 2025, emphasizing the need for regulatory approval before public launch. lawsuit against character.ai: a legal action initiated fo…
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by Amir Asmar, a former senior executive and Middle East analyst in the US Department of Defense. Amir Asmar examines Israel's latest military campaign in Lebanon against Hezbollah and what it reveals about the limitations of military solutions to fundamentally political problems. Drawing on decades of experience as a Middle East analyst, Asmar tra…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, october 23rd! explore today's exciting tech developments: faa's historic ruling on evtol aircraft: the federal aviation administration approves electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for u.s. airspace, paving the way for air taxi networks by 2025. ai innovations by anthropic: anthropic laun…
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by Doug Livermore the Director of Engagements for the Irregular Warfare Initiative. In this eye-opening analysis, Doug Livermore examines Ukraine's sophisticated sabotage campaign against Russia's railway infrastructure and its critical impact on the war effort. Drawing parallels to World War II resistance operations, the article details how Ukrain…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for tuesday, october 22nd! here's what we're discussing today: neysa's funding success: indian startup neysa raises $30 million in series a funding to enhance ai and machine learning infrastructure for businesses. microsoft copilot studio: new platform for developing autonomous ai agents launched at the "ai tour"…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, october 21st! today, we cover the latest headlines in the tech world: perplexity's fundraising ambitions: ai search engine perplexity is in talks to raise $500 million at an $8 billion valuation amid scrutiny over web scraping allegations. surge in venture capital for generative ai: generative ai star…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, october 20th! here's what we're discussing today: mira murati’s new ai venture: the former openai cto is raising over $100 million for a new startup focusing on proprietary ai models, sharing insights on openai's impact on solving complex problems. dji lawsuit against the dod: dji fights back against …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, october 19th! join us as we explore today's key topics in technology: spacex contract with the u.s. space force: a $733 million deal for eight launches beginning in 2026, focusing on national security and fostering competition among launch providers. tesla's full self-driving investigation: the nati…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for friday, october 18th! join us as we explore today's key tech topics: amazon’s return-to-office policy: ceo matt garman's firm stance on the five-day in-person work mandate raises concerns among employees, amid amazon's plans for a full return by 2025. stripe's acquisition talks: stripe is in advanced negotiat…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for thursday, october 17th! join us as we explore the latest developments in technology: meta’s ai aspirations: yann lecun discusses the ambitious goal of achieving human-level ai, emphasizing the need for 'world models' for understanding real-world dynamics. meta's workforce changes: layoffs confirmed at meta af…
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It’s been weeks, and no word from Stanley, just the clanging sounds of that ominous recording echoing in Nan’s ears. Was it a taunt? What was it, exactly? There is nothing in the world that Nan wants to do more than to go figure it out and find Stan, but there’s one problem: he was in Metropolis, and one does not simply walk into Metropolis. Until …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, october 16th! join us as we explore today's significant developments in the tech world: openai’s new ciso: former palantir chief information security officer dane stuckey steps in to enhance security and compliance at openai, emphasizing trust for its vast user base. export restrictions on ai chips…
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CONTENT The guest today is Ben Skipper a freelance feature writer and author with books and articles published on art, military and field sports subjects. He is an Associate Member of Royal Aeronautical Society and the Pen and Sword Club for military journalists and writers. His interest in British armour was cemented by a visit to the King’s Royal…
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Generative AI Takes Center Stage: A Briefing on Adobe's Latest Innovations These sources highlight Adobe's significant strides in integrating generative AI, particularly through its Firefly Video Model, across its Creative Cloud suite. Several key themes emerge, showcasing the transformative potential of AI for video editing, content creation, and …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for tuesday, october 15th! today, we explore key developments in the tech and ai landscape: microsoft generative ai shake-up: sebastian bubeck, vp of generative ai research, departs microsoft for openai, emphasizing trends in efficient on-device ai. nvidia's stellar performance: nvidia shares surge to $138.07, wi…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, october 14th! join us as we explore today's top stories in technology: spacex's historic milestone: spacex successfully catches its returning starship booster during a test flight, marking a pivotal moment for rapid reuse in its mission to support nasa's lunar artemis missions. apple's affordable mixe…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, october 13th! get ready to dive into today's top tech stories: tesla's cybercab robotaxi: unveiling of a compact robotaxi resembling the cybertruck, expected to retail for under $30,000, alongside a prototype robovan for urban use. fidelity investments data breach: over 77,000 customers affected by a …
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AMD vs Nvidia and Reddit's New AI Features: FAQAMD's AI Push 1. What is AMD's new AI chip, and how does it compare to Nvidia's offerings? AMD's new AI accelerator chip is called the Instinct MI325X. It boasts 153 billion transistors and utilizes TSMC's 5nm and 6nm processes. While AMD claims "industry-leading" performance, it still trails Nvidia in…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, october 12th! today, we cover some intriguing developments in the world of artificial intelligence and tech: dario amodei's optimistic vision for ai: anthropic's ceo released a 15,000-word essay advocating for the potential benefits of ai, while critiques arise about oversimplifying its challenges. …
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Discover how MLE-Bench is testing AI agents in real Kaggle challenges! Can AI match human innovation? Swipe up for the latest! #DataScience #AIRevolution #MLEngineering Most Important Ideas and Facts: 1. Emergence of MLE-bench: Purpose: MLE-bench is designed to assess the capabilities of AI agents in autonomously completing complex MLE tasks. It ai…
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By Austin Wesley, a US Army officer. This essay argues that the US Army must break its cycle of neglecting irregular warfare (IW) by fully integrating IW concepts into its Professional Military Education (PME) for conventional forces. Drawing lessons from Vietnam and Iraq, the author demonstrates how the Army's focus on Large Scale Combat Operation…
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By Anthony Marco a US Army officer and advisor to the Irregular Warfare Initiative's Proxies and Partners Special Project. This article is part of Project Proxies and Partners, which explores the promises and pitfalls of security cooperation in war, at peace, and in between. Anthony Marco examines the complex security challenges facing Jordan, a ke…
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Advancements in Search and Rescue Tech and Phone Security Theme 1: Revolutionizing Search and Rescue Efforts with AI-Powered Drones The Wired article, "This Homemade Drone Software Finds People When Search and Rescue Teams Can’t," details the development and successful deployment of an innovative drone software, MR Maps, by British Mountain Rescue …
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Welcome, to This Is America, October 4th, 2024. On this episode, first we have an interview with someone on the frontline of autonomous disaster relief efforts in so-called North Carolina with Triangle Mutual Aid. For support their efforts and read dispatches from TMA, go here. Margaret Killjoy also has a report out, an interview on It Could Happen…
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Discover how AI is transforming search, gaming, and even the 3D world! Swipe up to learn about the latest innovations. #AI #TechNews #FutureTech AI and Technology: An FAQWriting & Coding with AI What is Canvas and what can it do? Canvas is a new feature in ChatGPT designed specifically for writing and coding tasks. It offers a more interactive and …
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by Doug Livermore the Director of Engagements for the Irregular Warfare Initiative. This essay analyzes Israel's recent strikes against Iran's proxy forces, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. It examines the strategic implications of these operations, which have significantly degraded Tehran's regional influence network. The author explor…
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OpenAI Funding Round: Apple Out, Microsoft & SoftBank In This briefing document analyzes recent developments surrounding OpenAI's latest funding round, drawing insights from sources like Microsoft Azure Blog, Windows Central, PC Gamer, and Wall Street Journal. Key Takeaways: Apple pulls out: Despite ChatGPT's integral role in Apple Intelligence, Ap…
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This week, we dive deep into the fast-moving world of AI. From Nvidia’s $250 million acquisition of OctoAI, OpenAI’s jaw-dropping financial projections, to Hollywood’s surprising foray into AI, it’s clear that this tech is reshaping industries at breakneck speed. Join us as we break down Nvidia’s push to dominate AI hardware, OpenAI’s massive reven…
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Things aren’t great in Arnhem. Nobody seems that interested in putting back together what the war has blasted apart, and now the city has started smelling like literal horse manure. All anyone has to look forward to are dispatches from Metropolis - that mysterious, shining, robot-powered city in the Arctic where everyone seems to have it all figure…
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Join us as we explore the thrilling and sometimes terrifying world of artificial intelligence. We'll unpack the latest advancements, from AI that can outsmart humans to the ethical dilemmas of "jailbreaking" these powerful systems. Discover the global race for AI dominance, the implications for the future of work, and what you can do to thrive in a…
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By Tobias Bernard Switzer, the Editorial Director of the Irregular Warfare Initiative When a new American president takes office on January 20th, they will confront a dangerous national security environment shaped by Irregular Warfare (IW) challenges. From cyber warfare and gray zone conflicts to terrorism and insurgency, these challenges demand im…
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CONTENT The guest today is Andrew Long a Cold War historian and author whose book “The story of BRIXMIS and the secret Cold War: Intelligence gathering operations behind East Germany” was released on 30 July 2024. The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was a focal point during the Cold War, with Soviet and East German forces stationed along …
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This podcast episode covers the latest AI news, focusing on the rapid advancements made by OpenAI, Meta, Stability AI, Google, AMD, Microsoft, Duolingo, AAI, Snapchat, Cloudflare, DoNotPay, Weight Loss AI, and Google DeepMind. The episode highlights breakthroughs in voice cloning, AI-powered hardware and software, the rise of AI-driven content crea…
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In this episode, we delve into the seismic changes happening at OpenAI, the pioneering company behind ChatGPT. We explore their controversial restructuring from a nonprofit to a for-profit benefit corporation and what this means for their mission of benefiting humanity. We discuss the potential motivations behind this shift, including financial pre…
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