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Alex Emas

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

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Bankless

Bankless · May 13, 2026

Will AI Populism Decide the 2028 Election? | Jasmine Sun

Argued relational goods will become scarce and valuable in post-automation economy

AI Populism and 2028 Election PoliticsLabor Market Disruption and Job DisplacementWealth Inequality and Power Concentration
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The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis

The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis · May 8, 2026

The Week the AI Story Shifted

Authored 'What Will Be Scarce' essay arguing relational sector will absorb displaced workers; inspired Ezra Klein's mainstream piece

AI Job Displacement and Economic DisruptionEnterprise AI Deployment and IntegrationAI Infrastructure Investment and Data Centers
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The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis

The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis · Mar 22, 2026

Why AI Actually Won't Take Your Job

Argued AI exposure does not necessarily mean job displacement; can mean increased hiring and higher wages

AI job displacement and labor market impactTask-level vs. job-level workforce analysisAI washing and corporate communication around layoffs
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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Passion Struck with John R. Miles · Feb 3, 2026

Why Choosing Wisely Shapes Agency, Meaning, and Mattering | Barry Schwartz - EP 724

Helped Richard Thaler update The Winner's Curse; demonstrates longevity of behavioral economics research

Paradox of Choice and decision overloadRational Choice Theory limitations in human decision-makingQuantification and metrics in organizational management
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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Passion Struck with John R. Miles · Jan 16, 2026

Finding Meaning After Success: The Blueprint of Belonging | John R. Miles - EP 717

Explored the psychology of trade-offs and the winner's curse phenomenon, explaining why competitive wins often weaken internal structure

Architecture of SignificanceSacred Values and ConvictionWinner's Curse Psychology
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