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The Brian Lehrer Show
Meet Council Speaker Adrienne Adams; Has AI Changed Your Job?; We're All Cherry Picking COVID Data; Your Hot Duck Guide
4 segments

Coming up on today's show:
- New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams (District 28, Queens neighborhoods of Jamaica, Rockdale Village, Richmond Hill, and South Ozone Park) talks about her new role and hears from listeners on their priorities for the council this year.
- Steve Lohr, New York Times technology and economics reporter, talks about recent economic research that points to artificial intelligence as a reason for widening economic disparity. Plus, your calls on how AI has changed your job for better or worse.
- Dhruv Khullar, a practicing physician and assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medical College, and a contributing writer at The New Yorker, talks about the likely transition to the endemic phase of Covid. Plus listeners weigh in on how they are interpreting (or picking and choosing) data to inform their behaviors at this awkward stage of the pandemic.
- Winter birding is here. WNYC editor Kate Hinds and José Ramírez-Garofalo, PhD student at Rutgers University in the department of ecology, evolution, and natural resources, talk about what colorful ducks to look out for, and take your winter birding questions and tips.
Transcripts are posted to each segment as soon as they are available.