Summary:
The episode is part of the series Anastassia is doing with Professor Rae Mulstock. This time, Anastassia and Rae are exploring the portrayal of AI in literature and film, focusing on questions of consciousness, identity, and the human experience through the lens of stories like 'Goodbye to Yang' and 'After Yang'. Rae Muhlstock discusses how fiction addresses profound questions about life, love, and what it means to be human in the age of AI.
Key topics:
AI portrayal in fiction
Consciousness and AI
Human-AI relationships
Science fiction as a tool for exploring AI
Ethics and identity in AI stories
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to why portrayals of AI in fiction (books and movies) matter
02:43 Exploring 'Saying Goodbye to Yang'
05:19 The Prophetic Nature of Science Fiction
07:42 Understanding AI Through Literature
10:29 The Complexity of Grief and AI
13:23 Narrative Structure and Emotional Depth
15:54 Consciousness and AI: A Philosophical Debate
18:16 The Shift in Perspective: From 'It' to 'He'
20:51 The Interplay of Human and AI Memories
23:42 Art, Emotion, and the Limitations of AI
26:12 The Importance of Understanding AI
28:33 Future Explorations in AI Literature
31:23 The Role of Summarization in Understanding Art
33:37 Closing Thoughts and the 2026 AI Literacy Project
Resources:
After Yang / Children of the New World by Alexander Weinstein
Anastassia Lauterbach - LinkedIn
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