EconTalk   /     Living with Exponential Change (with Azeem Azhar)

Summary

The world of today would seem alien to someone living 30 years ago: people seduced by their screens in private and public and now AI blurring the lines between humans and the machine. Author and technologist Azeem Azhar chronicles the pace of change and asks whether the human experience can cope with that pace while preserving what is fundamentally human.

Subtitle
The world of today would seem alien to someone living 30 years ago: people seduced by their screens in private and public and now AI blurring the lines between humans and the machine. Author and technologist Azeem Azhar chronicles the pace of change and
Duration
01:14:10
Publishing date
2024-03-11 10:30
Link
https://www.econtalk.org/living-with-exponential-change-with-azeem-azhar/
Contributors
  EconTalk: Russ Roberts
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Enclosures
https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/6fdba516-8381-43b0-b29f-59d05512b693/episodes/ad52a9a4-c8a6-48ad-94b0-20045b206322/audio/a6ac8157-5c22-4332-a17b-aa420ddecdd2/default_tc.mp3?aid=rss_feed&feed=wgl4xEgL
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Shownotes

The world of today would seem alien to someone living 30 years ago: people seduced by their screens in private and public and now AI blurring the lines between humans and the machine. Author and technologist Azeem Azhar chronicles the pace of change and asks whether the human experience can cope with that pace while preserving what is fundamentally human.