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Robot Bankers

Season 4, Ep. 19

Continuing our series on energy and pipelines, we're joined by Majority Leader Will Mortenson in between cattle drives and kid duty. Contributing Editor to ZDNET, Dan Patterson, joins us to talk about the Montana TikTok Ban, AI, and the media.

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