"The Intelligence" podcast presents three distinct segments: First, it examines China's growing innovation in autonomous taxis and pharmaceuticals, driven by a deep talent pool, agile regulation, and intense competition, while also considering potential global impacts like unfair competition and security risks. Second, it explores which OECD country is most similar to Britain, concluding it's Spain due to its broad similarities across various measures, suggesting Britain could learn from Spain's relaxed immigration policies. Finally, the podcast delves into the cultural phenomenon of capybaras, tracing their rise as online icons and their real-world appeal, attributing their popularity to their perceived chillness and the human desire for unflappability.
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