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Episode 152: AI Actors, Chip Laws & Passive Income

Brian Swichkow synthesizes the news, starting with passive income strategies beyond online hype—think dividend stocks, real estate, and digital assets. Then, it's markets: earnings reports from Carnival, Nike, and more. AI's Hollywood disruption is next, with potential boycotts over AI actors and Apple's Siri overhaul via 'Veritas.' Concerns grow over AI 'workslop' costing millions. Finally, Trump's proposed chip manufacturing laws spark alarm, Accenture warns employees on AI skills, YouTube tests AI DJs, and a new TikTok deal emerges.

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