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Tyler Cowen's interview style is famously fast and idiosyncratic — he fires questions across economics, art, food, and obscure history, often at a pace that rewards a second pass. The 'overrated vs. underrated' segments and rapid-fire rounds pack a lot of distinct claims into short stretches.
That density is exactly why a structured summary helps: RecapGPT separates the threads Cowen jumps between, so a single episode becomes a set of clear takeaways rather than a blur. Useful when you want the ideas but can't track them all in real time.
Tyler Cowen's interview style is famously fast and idiosyncratic — he fires questions across economics, art, food, and obscure history, often at a pace that rewards a second pass. The 'overrated vs. underrated' segments and rapid-fire rounds pack a lot of distinct claims into short stretches.
That density is exactly why a structured summary helps: RecapGPT separates the threads Cowen jumps between, so a single episode becomes a set of clear takeaways rather than a blur. Useful when you want the ideas but can't track them all in real time.
Tyler Cowen's interview style is famously fast and idiosyncratic — he fires questions across economics, art, food, and obscure history, often at a pace that rewards a second pass. The 'overrated vs. underrated' segments and rapid-fire rounds pack a lot of distinct claims into short stretches.
That density is exactly why a structured summary helps: RecapGPT separates the threads Cowen jumps between, so a single episode becomes a set of clear takeaways rather than a blur. Useful when you want the ideas but can't track them all in real time.
Tyler Cowen's interview style is famously fast and idiosyncratic — he fires questions across economics, art, food, and obscure history, often at a pace that rewards a second pass. The 'overrated vs. underrated' segments and rapid-fire rounds pack a lot of distinct claims into short stretches.
That density is exactly why a structured summary helps: RecapGPT separates the threads Cowen jumps between, so a single episode becomes a set of clear takeaways rather than a blur. Useful when you want the ideas but can't track them all in real time.
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