
The discussion centers on the potential aftermath of a nuclear war, prompted by Annie Jacobsen's book, which details the horrific consequences of a nuclear attack on the United States. Jacobsen, an investigative journalist, describes the immediate devastation, including firestorms and radiation poisoning, leading to a nuclear winter that could kill five billion people. The conversation explores the idea that New Zealand and Australia might be the only habitable places left. Jacobsen and host Steven Bartlett consider the role of world leaders, particularly the President of the United States, in preventing nuclear war, referencing Reagan's shift after watching "The Day After." They also touch on the role of AI in potentially triggering nuclear conflict, and the surprising analog systems still used in nuclear weapons technology.
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