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THE FINAL COUNTDOWN: Artemis II is getting closer to launch! Watch what astronaut Victor Glover (@astrovicglover ) had to say in a 2024 @postlive conversation about what success would mean for him.
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Bestselling author Rebecca Yarros discusses how fantasy can illuminate the complexities of the world we live in. “One of the beauties of fantasy is the ability to critique our own world while living in another,” @rebeccayarros told @postlive during an appearance at this year's Global Women’s Summit.
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AMERICA’S NEXT 250: We’re counting down to our Building America Summit on June 4! We’ll hear from leading policymakers, executives and scientists about how the U.S. builds, manufactures and innovates heading into the future. The summit is part of our coverage tied to the 250th anniversary of America's independence. Watch this feed for clips after the event and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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What if AI could predict your next medical event — like ChatGPT predicts your next word? @Microsoft Science president Peter Lee tells @francessellers of @washingtonpost that might be possible. The conversation was part of our ongoing coverage about the future of cancer.
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In a @postlive interview, @cleoabram discussed how she uses AI as a video journalist. “You're recognizing the ways in which you're pushing yourself or using them as a crutch… How much time do you want under tension and in what specific way?” said Abram. The conversation with Abram was part of the @solvefortomorrow event produced in partnership with @samsungus and @washingtonpostcreator .
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@donorschoose CEO Alix Guerrier explains how teachers are using AI to meet the needs of diverse learners. "We have never been better positioned to meet the needs of kids than we are today," Guerrier said in a conversation as part of the @solvefortomorrow event produced in partnership with @washingtonpostcreator and @samsungus .
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What is being in space like? Watch what astronaut Christina Koch (@astro_christina ) had to say in a @postlive interview in 2024. Koch is part of the Artemis II lunar moon mission, which will soon venture into deep space for the first time since the Apollo missions more than fifty years ago.
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At a subscriber-exclusive event moderated by Susannah George, @postopinions columnist David Ignatius discussed Russia’s view of the war in Iran. “The Russians could really complicate our efforts to stabilize the flow of oil out of the Strait of Hormuz or he (Putin) could play for a deal,” said Ignatius.
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@Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach told @postlive that reskilling and changes in the education system are needed to adapt to AI advances. “I see a lot of these tools as augmenting, coming back to the point that flat is the new growth in headcount. We're basically just augmenting and giving our employees more tools to operate better,” Miebach said.
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In a conversation with Susannah George, Jason @Rezaian talked about his hopes for the future of Iran. “I know that people in Iran want to connect with the rest of the world. That’s been the case since I started traveling there 25 years ago,” said Rezaian.
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At a subscriber-exclusive event, @postopinions columnist David Ignatius spoke about the threat of Iranian drones, which have targeted troops on U.S. bases across the Middle East. “I don’t mean to sound alarmist. People have to think about a future in which Iranian drones, fired maybe by proxies from places all over, will be something that people have to worry about anytime there’s a big public gathering,” Ignatius added.
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In a @postlive conversation, @Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach said the company anticipates “healthy consumer spending” to continue this year even amid geopolitical and economic tensions. “As long as people are employed and they get a paycheck, they spend," said Miebach.
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