So before Christopher Columbus pillaged the new world, we associate it with Southeast Asian cuisine, chili peppers. But that region didn't actually have them until substantially later. So after the late 1400s. Lastly, and you guys can chime in here, there was a Tums... Of course they did. They conducted a poll, asked 5,000 Americans which state had the spiciest cuisine.
There's a sea of fitness content on the platform already, as Evelyn said. And I am not high on this, I would say. Marcus Johnson:. Ross? Ross Benes:. 3 out of 10 for Peloton. It's a nice easy marketing tactic for them, but it's not going to fix their core business issues. For TikTok, 1 out of 10. It doesn't hurt them at all.
In today’s episode, host Bill Fisher is joined by analysts Paul Briggs, Matteo Ceurvels, and Jasmine Enberg to discuss the pervasive nature of digital in political campaigning. How big is the disinformation problem? And are we in line for an existential AI crisis when it comes to political messaging?