
This episode discusses the Enhanced Games, a new sports event allowing athletes on performance-enhancing drugs, and features commentary on the implications of AI regulation.
Hosts Carara Swisser and Scott Galloway talk about the Enhanced Games, which aims to break world records with athletes using performance-enhancing drugs. They mention investors like Donald Trump and Peter Thiel, and the mixed reactions to the event.
The conversation shifts to the topic of emotional regulation in men, touching on domestic violence statistics and the perception of masculinity in society. They reference a recent Atlantic cover story about man-hating groups.
Later, they discuss Pope Leo's encyclical on AI, emphasizing the need for regulation and the potential dangers of unregulated AI development. They highlight the Pope's call for government oversight and the ethical implications of AI.
Finally, the hosts reflect on the political landscape surrounding AI regulation, mentioning the contrasting approaches of the U.S. and China in managing AI technologies.
Hosts discuss the Enhanced Games, AI regulation, and societal views on masculinity and emotional regulation.

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