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Deal them back in? What we heard in Iran

By Eric December 7, 2025

In a recent episode of the daily podcast, the hosts delve into the burgeoning world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its significant impact on corporate deal-making, as well as a quirky cultural shift in one country that has decided to eliminate a letter from its alphabet. The discussion around AI focuses on how the technology is reshaping the competitive landscape across various industries. With companies racing to integrate AI solutions into their operations, we are witnessing an unprecedented surge in mergers and acquisitions. This “dealmaking bonanza” is not only transforming how businesses operate but also raising concerns about competition and market monopolization. The hosts highlight key examples, such as major tech firms acquiring startups specializing in AI to bolster their capabilities, which could potentially stifle innovation from smaller players who struggle to compete.

In addition to the focus on AI, the podcast takes a lighter tone by discussing a striking decision made by a country to abolish a letter from its alphabet. This move has sparked conversations about language evolution and cultural identity, illustrating how societal changes can influence even the most fundamental aspects of communication. The hosts explore the implications of this decision, considering how it may affect education, literature, and everyday interactions among citizens. This unique blend of topics showcases the podcast’s ability to tackle serious issues while also engaging listeners with lighter, culturally relevant content. By examining the intersection of technology and culture, the episode provides a comprehensive look at how advancements in AI are reshaping not just the economy, but also the way we communicate and connect with one another.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEF65g7hCII

Also on the daily podcast: what AI’s dealmaking bonanza means for competition and one country kills off the letter

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