WIRED Politics Lab

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Politics has never been stranger – or more online. Each week on WIRED Politics Lab, our reporters guide you through the exciting, challenging and sometimes entertaining vortex of internet extremism, conspiracies, and disinformation. Expect in-depth analysis and conversations based on facts and research. Plus, we’ll give you information you can actually use to lift the fog of disinformation we find ourselves in today.

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What does the future have in store for science and technology? That's the question the Have A Nice Future | WIRED podcast tries to answer. WIRED journalists Lauren Goode and Gideon Lichfield inquire into what will happen in the future. They speak with writers, business owners, futurists, and academics. All have different opinions on where the future of humanity will go. The hosts ask what the future could hold and if the world wants that.

Have A Nice Future explores the climate crisis and how to save the planet. It also discusses a future where chatbots run the world. In another episode, the hosts explore the viruses that could cure cancer. Elsewhere, they discuss diet culture and appetite-suppressing drugs like Ozempic. The podcast discovers breakthroughs that could bring significant changes to the world. It inquires into the ethics and consequences of those breakthroughs. The discussion is fascinating and captivating. The podcast takes the latest scientific innovations and applies them to human life. Are all scientific breakthroughs good for humanity? Are some best left in the past?

Guests on the Have A Nice Future podcast include a wide range of experts. Among them are medical researchers, company founders, scientists, and scholars. WIRED senior editor Michael Calore joins the podcast for a Gadget Lab crossover episode. Gadget Lab is another podcast produced by WIRED. During these crossover episodes, the hosts discuss how the latest technologies affect people.

Each episode of Have A Nice Future | WIRED focuses on one topic and is around 40 minutes long.

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