Jiang says he selects interesting news by testing events against a prior theoretical framework and paying attention when something creates dissonance with that framework.
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News selection
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Luca says, how do you select interesting news? Great question. All right, so this is how my mind works. My mind has a theoretical..."
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"Luca says, how do you select interesting news? Great question. All right, so this is how my mind works. My mind has a theoretical..."
"So that interests me. Bernie Sanders is not an AI guy, right? Bernie Sanders, he's a socialist. He doesn't, he's like, he's also over..."
"So when Pentagon insiders are leaking news of discord between Israel and the Pentagon, that's news. That's dissonance. That doesn't make any sense, right?..."
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This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
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