Listen in for an engaging episode as Trevor welcomes back Maxwell Lewis, attorney and versatile enthusiast in political science, AI, computer science, and all things law related. Maxwell delves into a wide range of topics, from political dynamics including Trump, Biden, and the interesting political viewpoints of blue cities surrounded by red rural communities, to thought-provoking discussions on the supreme court, racism and the controversial concept of a social credit score. We also explore tech frontiers with insights into AI advancements and Maxwell’s personal project of building a computer. Notably, Maxwell shares his entrepreneurial journey launching "Fire Everybody," a snapback hat company aimed at spotlighting societal issues with humor and insight. With humorous anecdotes and profound insights, this episode promises a captivating exploration of law, technology, and societal trends.
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