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The biggest divide in our politics isn’t between Democrats and Republicans, or even left and right. It’s between people who follow politics closely, and those who pay almost no attention to it. If you’re in the former camp — and if you’re reading this, you probably are — the latter camp can seem inscrutable. As the 2024 election takes shape, this bloc appears crucial to determining who wins the presidency. An NBC News poll from April found that 15 percent of voters don’t follow political news, and Donald Trump was winning them by 26 points.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Ezra Klein, She’s, John Barry Ryan, , I’ve, Biden Organizations: Republicans, NBC, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, University of Michigan, Trump Locations: America
Opinion | The View From the Israeli Right
  + stars: | 2024-06-14 | by ( The Ezra Klein Show | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On Tuesday I got back from an eight-day trip to Israel and the West Bank. There is a coalition that Netanyahu leads stretching from right to far right and a coalition that Gantz leads stretching from center to right. So one thing I did in Israel was deepen my reporting on Israel’s right. Many consider him the most influential political analyst on the right and deeply rooted in the right. He has a book coming out in English called “The Story of Israeli Politics.”
Persons: , Ezra Klein, Benny Gantz, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Netanyahu, Gantz, Amit Segal’s, Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, West Bank Locations: Israel
A.I.-generated art has flooded the internet, and a lot of it is derivative, even boring or offensive. called “Spawn” trained on human voices that adds an uncanny yet oddly personal layer to the music. Beyond her music and visual art, Herndon is trying to solve a problem that many creative people are encountering as A.I. baby,” Spawn, on “PROTO”; how A.I. voice imitators grew out of electronic music and other musical genres; why Herndon prefers the term “collective intelligence” to “artificial intelligence”; why an “opt-in” model could help us retain more control of our work as A.I.
Persons: Holly Herndon, Mathew Dryhurst, Jules LaPlace, , Herndon, Jordan Meyer, Patrick Hoepner, , Ezra Klein Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Locations: Dryhurst
Opinion | Why Biden Is Behind in the Polls
  + stars: | 2024-05-23 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “Seven Theories for Why Biden Is Losing (and What He Should Do About It),” by Ezra Klein (column, nytimes.com, May 19):President Biden,Your campaign is failing, as spelled out plainly by Mr. Klein, and your chances of winning seem increasingly out of reach. For a long time now polling has consistently shown low approval ratings, the preferences of most voters that you not run again and qualms about your age, but you decided to run anyway. You insisted that you were the best candidate to beat Donald Trump and that you must do so for the good of the country. Most voters don’t want Mr. Trump or you to run again. Democrats can bolster their chances of winning by running a different candidate, a candidate with fresh energy and perspective who could stir passions and motivate people to vote — none of which you’ve demonstrated an ability to do effectively.
Persons: Biden, Ezra Klein, Klein, Donald Trump, Trump, you’ve Organizations: Democracy
And based on the internal math of the show, George Jetson, the dad, was born in 2022. There were a lot of future-trippers in the 1960s, and most of them would be pretty disappointed by how that future turned out. I’ve been spending a lot of time studying that decade in my work, trying to understand why America is so bad at building today. So Pethokoukis and I are asking similar questions and circling the same period, but from very different ideological vantages. “The two screamingly obvious things that we stopped doing is we stopped spending on science, research and development the way we did in the 1960s,” he tells me, “and we began to regulate our economy as if regulation would have no impact on innovation.”
Persons: , George Jetson, He’d, I’ve, James Pethokoukis, , Ezra Klein Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, American Enterprise Institute, Conservative Locations: America
Among likely voters, Biden is trailing Donald Trump by one point in Wisconsin and three points in Pennsylvania. Still, Biden is losing to Trump. Now he’s behind in those states by six points, nine points and 13 points in the latest Times/Siena/Philadelphia Inquirer poll. Have those states turned red? The electorate hasn’t turned on Democrats; a crucial group of voters has turned on Biden.
Persons: It’s, Joe Biden’s, Biden, Donald Trump, Biden didn’t, Trump, hasn’t, “ Donald Trump, , , I’ll Organizations: Trump, Philadelphia Inquirer, Arizona and, Arizona and Nevada Senate Locations: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Siena, Arizona and Nevada
The international legal system was created to prevent the atrocities of World War II from happening again. The United Nations partitioned historic Palestine to create the states of Israel and Palestine, but also left Palestinians with decades of false promises. So what is international law actually for? Aslı Ü. Bâli is a professor at Yale Law School who specializes in international and comparative law. “The fact that people break the law and sometimes get away with it doesn’t mean the law doesn’t exist and doesn’t have force,” she argues.
Persons: , Ezra Klein, Organizations: United Nations, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, Yale Law School Locations: Palestine, Israel, Gaza, Syria, Yemen, Ethiopia
Drug policy feels very unsettled right now. The war on drugs was a failure. But so far, the war on the war on drugs hasn’t entirely been a success, either. But then there was a surge in overdoses and public backlash over open-air drug use. And last month, Oregon’s governor signed a law restoring criminal penalties for drug possession, ending that short-lived experiment.
Persons: , Oregon’s, , Ezra Klein Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Locations: Oregon
Opinion | Watching the Protests From Israel
  + stars: | 2024-05-07 | by ( The Ezra Klein Show | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Ultimately, the Gaza war protests sweeping campuses are about influencing Israeli politics. So I wanted to know what it’s like to watch these protests from Israel. What are Israelis seeing? “Israelis are seeing a different war than the one that Americans see,” he tells me. “You see one war film, horror film, and we see at home another war film.”
Persons: , Ezra Klein, Ari Shavit, Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Locations: Gaza, Israel, Israeli
In February, there was a flurry of discussion about whether Joe Biden’s advancing age and seeming weakness in a matchup with Donald Trump meant that he should step aside. “The Drumbeat for Biden to Step Aside Will Only Grow Louder” ran one headline from that period, from Robert Kuttner in the American Prospect. All it took was Biden giving a passable State of the Union address: Thereafter his poll numbers marginally improved, the optimists on the Democratic side seized the rhetorical initiative, and the “should Biden step aside?” discourse faded into background noise. But it’s also quite consistent; since last fall, both candidates are bouncing around within a very narrow range. ), because voters aren’t paying close attention yet (but don’t they already know both of the candidates quite well?
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, Biden, Nate Silver, Ezra Klein, Robert Hur, Robert Kuttner, Kuttner, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, it’s, he’s Organizations: Democratic, Trump, Electoral College Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Arizona , Nevada , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
I feel as if I’ve always known who Salman Rushdie is. In August of 2022, more than 30 years after the fatwa, a fanatic with a knife attacked and tried to kill Rushdie. His latest book, “Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder,” is about the attack and its aftermath. This is what I now understand after reading “Knife,” what I now understand after I went and read, for the first time, “The Satanic Verses”: I have never known who Salman Rushdie is. How many people out there do I wrongly think that I know?
Persons: , Ezra Klein, I’ve, Salman Rushdie, , Ruhollah Khomeini, Rushdie, it’s, It’s Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Locations: Iran
But it’s the crucial step in the creative process that takes work that’s decent and can turn it into something great. [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT Audio app, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.] Adam Moss is widely known as one of the great magazine editors of his generation: He remade The New York Times Magazine in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and during his 15 years as editor in chief of New York magazine, shaped that outlet into one of the greatest print and digital publications we have. It’s a celebration of the hard, human work that goes into the creative act. It’s a book, really, about editing.
Persons: , Ezra Klein, Adam Moss, he’s Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google, New York Times Magazine, New York
There is so much we need to build right now. The housing crunch has spread across the country; by one estimate, we’re a few million units short. And we also need a huge build-out of renewable energy infrastructure — at a scale some experts compare to the construction of the Interstate highway system. [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT Audio App, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.] Jerusalem Demsas is a staff writer at The Atlantic who obsesses over these questions as much as I do.
Persons: , Ezra Klein Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Locations: Jerusalem
Back in 2018, Dario Amodei worked at OpenAI. He and his colleagues decided to study it, and they found that the A.I. Amodei is now the chief executive of his own A.I. company, Anthropic, which recently released Claude 3 — considered by many to be the strongest A.I. And he thinks we’re on the steep part of the climb right now.
Persons: Dario Amodei, didn’t, , Ezra Klein, Claude, , we’re Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Locations: OpenAI
The Verge blames search engines. But here’s another: Our digital lives have become one shame closet after another. A shame closet is that spot in your home where you cram the stuff that has nowhere else to go. But as the shame closet grows, the task of excavation or organization becomes too daunting to contemplate. The shame closet era of the internet had a beginning.
Persons: Inboxes Organizations: Wired, Technology, Google
Do a Google search, and there are so many websites now filled with slapdash content contorted just to rank highly in the algorithm. Facebook, YouTube, X and TikTok all used to feel more fun and surprising. And into this weakened internet came the flood of A.I.-generated junk. TikTok videos of A.I.-generated voices reading text pulled from Reddit can be churned out in seconds. content will break the internet as we know it.
Persons: , Ezra Klein, Nilay Patel Organizations: Facebook, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google
Opinion | How Should I Be Using A.I. Right Now?
  + stars: | 2024-04-02 | by ( The Ezra Klein Show | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There’s something of a paradox that has defined my experience with artificial intelligence in this particular moment. So I wanted to understand what I’m missing and get some tips for how I could incorporate A.I. This conversation covers the basics, including which chatbot to choose and techniques for how to get the most useful results. But the conversation goes far beyond that, too — to some of the strange, delightful and slightly unnerving ways that A.I. responds to us, and how you’ll get more out of any chatbot if you think of it as a relationship rather than a tool.
Persons: Ethan Mollick, University of Pennsylvania who’s, , Ezra Klein, chatbot Organizations: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google
Donald Trump can seem like a political anomaly. You sometimes hear people describe his connection with his base in quasi-mystical terms. But really, Trump is an example of an archetype — the right-wing populist showman — that recurs across time and place. And there’s a long lineage of this type in the United States too. And why does this set of qualities — ethnonationalist politics and an entertaining style — repeatedly appear at all?
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , There’s, Boris Johnson, Javier Milei, , Ezra Klein, John Ganz, David Duke, Pat Buchanan Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google, , Republican Party Locations: Brazil, Britain, Argentina, United States
For a long time, the story about the world’s population was that it was growing too quickly. Fertility rates have declined dramatically, from about five children per woman 60 years ago to just over two today. About two-thirds of us now live in a country or area where fertility rates are below replacement level. Why, as societies get richer, do their fertility rates plummet? For a long time, a big, boisterous family has been associated with a joyful, fulfilled life.
Persons: , Ezra Klein Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Locations: Silicon Valley
President Biden gave a raucous State of the Union speech last Thursday, offering his pitch for why he should be president for a second term. It’s the clearest picture we have yet of Biden’s campaign message for 2024. But while he listed off all kinds of proposals, it’s not as easy to parse what a second Biden term might actually look like. [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT Audio app, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.] You can listen to our whole conversation by following “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT Audio app, Apple, Spotify, Google or wherever you get your podcasts.
Persons: Biden, Aaron Retica, , Ezra Klein, I’ve, Locke, Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google, Biden
Opinion | Fine, Call It a Comeback
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( Ezra Klein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
So far, the Biden team has been more sure-footed attacking Donald Trump’s threat to democracy than it has been defending Biden’s incumbency. By virtually any measure save food prices, Biden is presiding over a strong economy — stronger, by far, than most peer countries. As Noah Smith has noted, the Biden economy looks far better than Ronald Reagan’s “Morning in America”: Unemployment is lower, inflation is lower, interest rates are lower, stock market returns are better. The most recent Times/Siena poll found that 74 percent of registered voters rated the economy either “poor” or “fair.” By a 15-point margin, voters said Trump’s policies helped them personally. In November of 2020, unemployment was 6.7 percent and Trump had just turned a White House celebration into a superspreader event.
Persons: Joe Biden, you’re, he’s, Here’s, that’s, Biden, Donald Trump’s, Noah Smith, Ronald Reagan’s, they’re Organizations: Union, Trump Locations: America ”, Siena
mary zieglerWell, I think it’s much easier to ban abortion than it is to enforce a criminal law against abortion. mary zieglerNo, I think that’s right. If our abortion politics don’t reflect our abortion views, what does that tell us about the health of the democracy? We’ve seen upwards of 10 states — I think it’s 14 or 15 that have changed their definition of abortion in abortion restrictive states since Dobbs. So, the idea is that abortions that are presented as life saving either are not abortions or are simply pretexts for abortion that’s elective.
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Marilynne Robinson is one of the great living novelists. She has won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Humanities Medal, and Barack Obama took time out of his presidency to interview her at length. In recent years, Robinson has tightened the links between her literary pursuits and her Christianity, writing essays about Calvinism and other theological traditions. Her forthcoming work of nonfiction is “Reading Genesis,” a close reading of the first book of the Old Testament (or the Torah, as I grew up knowing it). No matter one’s faith, Robinson unearths wisdom in this core text that applies to many questions we wrestle with today.
Persons: Marilynne Robinson, Barack Obama, , Ezra Klein, Robinson, Organizations: Humanities, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Locations: “ Gilead, Idaho, Israel
Joe Biden’s presidency has been dominated by two foreign policy crises: the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. The funding the United States has provided in those wars — billions to both Ukraine and Israel — has drawn backlash from both the right and the left. Richard Haass is an icon of the U.S. foreign policy establishment. He’s recently been making the case that our foreign policy is insufficiently independent — that we’ve become captured by allies that have interests that diverge from our own. His view of this moment is a signal of larger shifts that could be coming in the U.S. foreign policy consensus.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Israel —, , Ezra Klein, Richard Haass, He’s, we’ve Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google, Foreign Relations, Republican, America’s Locations: Ukraine, Gaza, States, Israel, U.S
In a recent episode of his podcast, my colleague Ezra Klein made the strongest case yet for replacing President Biden on the ticket with a new Democratic nominee. To that, he said, the Democrats could choose a candidate at their convention this summer in Chicago. How that works is different in different states. Then they go to the convention to choose the actual nominee. What’s different now than in the past is that most delegates arrive at the convention committed to a candidate.
Persons: Ezra Klein, Biden, Ezra, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt Organizations: Democratic, Democratic Party Locations: Chicago
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