Emmy-winning journalist Natasha Zouves takes you on a gripping journey into the hidden stories that shape our world. In each episode, Natasha uncovers untold truths—whether it’s the chilling secrets of Area 51 veterans, the resilience of those who survived torture in Russian black sites, or the life-altering decisions of individuals who turned against Mexico’s most powerful drug cartels. Through personal, in-depth conversations, Natasha not only reveals the dark corners of our global landscape but also uncovers the powerful lessons in resilience, survival, and transformation that these extraordinary individuals have to share.
These stories are more than just hidden truths—they’re blueprints for navigating our own lives, offering rare insights into the human experience.
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Emmy-winning journalist Natasha Zouves takes you on a gripping journey into the hidden stories that shape our world. In each episode, Natasha uncovers untold truths—whether it’s the chilling secrets of Area 51 veterans, the resilience of those who survived torture in Russian black sites, or the life-altering decisions of individuals who turned against Mexico’s most powerful drug cartels. Through personal, in-depth conversations, Natasha not only reveals the dark corners of our global landscape but also uncovers the powerful lessons in resilience, survival, and transformation that these extraordinary individuals have to share.
These stories are more than just hidden truths—they’re blueprints for navigating our own lives, offering rare insights into the human experience.
AI Is Coming for Your Job. Here’s What To Do Now, With Simon Willison.
The Truth of the Matter with Natasha Zouves
1 hour 47 seconds
5 months ago
AI Is Coming for Your Job. Here’s What To Do Now, With Simon Willison.
He's one of the most thoughtful voices in the world of Artificial Intelligence. In this episode, “Truth of the Matter” host Natasha Zouves sits down with the pioneering technologist and co-creator of Django, Simon Willison.
As AI accelerates at breakneck speed, Willison helps us cut through the hype to confront the real stakes: Which jobs are most at risk in this new era, and which might actually thrive? How do we “AI-proof” our own lives and careers when the ground is shifting under our feet?
In this wide-ranging conversation, Willison pulls back the curtain on the future we’re building, often faster than we can fully understand it. From disinformation campaigns to automations’ quiet creep into white-collar work, he explains what keeps him up at night — and why the U.S. may be flying blind if global competitors like China reject regulatory guardrails.
This is a frank, fascinating conversation about power, risk and the responsibility we all carry as we shape the future of intelligence itself.
“The Truth of the Matter" podcast goes beyond the headlines to uncover the hidden stories shaping our world. These stories are more than just hidden truths—they’re blueprints for navigating our own lives, offering rare insights into the human experience and lessons learned. You can find “The Truth of the Matter” wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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The Truth of the Matter with Natasha Zouves
Emmy-winning journalist Natasha Zouves takes you on a gripping journey into the hidden stories that shape our world. In each episode, Natasha uncovers untold truths—whether it’s the chilling secrets of Area 51 veterans, the resilience of those who survived torture in Russian black sites, or the life-altering decisions of individuals who turned against Mexico’s most powerful drug cartels. Through personal, in-depth conversations, Natasha not only reveals the dark corners of our global landscape but also uncovers the powerful lessons in resilience, survival, and transformation that these extraordinary individuals have to share.
These stories are more than just hidden truths—they’re blueprints for navigating our own lives, offering rare insights into the human experience.