In her proactive approach to AI, Lina Khan, chairwoman of the FTC, is betting on the government's ability to get ahead of a problem, says Bradley. Plus, he floats a plan to fix public housing once and for all, analyzes what's at stake in the Hollywood strike and gives Mission Impossible a surprising grade.
[1:16] Bradley's new NY Daily News op-ed on what migrants can contribute to our economy and what government needs to do to get them working
[11:37] FTC investigation of OpenAI
[18:55] AI, political campaigns, and Hollywood strikes
[26:20] The immense costs and future of public housing in NYC
[32:17] Recommendations of the week
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