Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith's 1776 book used as an example of reading a long historical text together with an LLM.
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Videos Mentioning Wealth of Nations

How I use LLMs
Andrej Karpathy
Adam Smith's 1776 book used as an example of reading a long historical text together with an LLM.

How to Get Rich
Naval
A foundational book by Adam Smith, recommended for understanding microeconomics.

How NotebookLM Was Made
Latent Space
A classic text Risa uses to test NotebookLM's ability to summarize and adapt to plain-speak queries, highlighting its complexity.

Master Economist on Strategic Quitting and Valuable Decisions on the Margin — John List
Tim Ferriss
Adam Smith's seminal work, which John List advises against reading in its original form due to its arduous writing style, suggesting 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments' as a more accessible alternative for non-experts.

Brandon Stanton Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
An example of a nonfiction book Brandon Stanton would read during his self-imposed '100 pages a day' reading habit.

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All-In Podcast
Mentioned for its relevance to economic principles and the functioning of markets.

Arthur Brooks on Reinvention, Religion, and the Science of Happiness | Conversations with Tyler
Conversations with Tyler
Adam Smith's foundational work on economics, likely influential given Brooks' background.

Pierre Poilievre, The Next Prime Minister of Canada?: The Economy Is About To Collapse!
The Diary Of A CEO
Adam Smith's more famous book, published in 1776, describing the free market system and the 'invisible hand'.