What did the Supreme Court's recent decision on affirmative action actually change?
And what does it mean for who gets into elite colleges?
I'm Preet Bharara and this week Yale Law Professor Justin Driver joins me on Stay Tuned with Preet to trace the history of affirmative action and explain where we are in light of the Supreme Court's ruling in SFFA versus Harvard.
The episode is out now.
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No matter how you feel about AI, it's starting to feel like AI is harder and harder to avoid.
Even when you want to just get on your Peloton and go for a run, there's AI coming for you.
This week on The Vergecast,
we're talking about all of the different ways that AI is encroaching into our lives,
from our smart homes, to our exercise equipment,
to all of the ways that chatGPT wants to run every single part of your life.
All that on The Vergecast, wherever you get podcasts.
I felt
like I needed to keep my kid off of social media and away from phone and away from technology.
Kids create much more what we call solitary space around a tablet.
At some point between the ages of two and three, we decided to give our daughter her first phone.
I'm John Glenn Hill.
This is explain it to me from Vox.
And this is Adam Clark Estes.
So my wife and I had a kid a couple of years ago.