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In this episode, Mark Vernon talks about the poet, artist, and visionary William Blake; what he would think of AI; and why the inner life is a vital part of the human experience.
Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy, and particularly the illumination of inner life. His writing covers subjects from friendship and beliefs, to wellbeing and living in the modern world. His most recent books are on William Blake, spiritual intelligence, Dante’s Divine Comedy and Christianity as understood by the Oxford Inkling and friend of C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield.
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In this episode, Dr. Jenn Loughmiller-Cardinal talks about the real purpose of anthropology; how groups of humans develop knowledge and norms; and how AI threatens our ability to communicate.
Dr. Jenn Loughmiller-Cardinal is an archaeochemist. She has been a research Fellow at both the Library of Congress and at Yale.
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In this episode, Dr. Dale Whelehan talks about why work tends to get more intense over time; what it’s like to escape an AI binge; and why using LLMs can be so addictive.
Dr. Dale Whelehan is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at Trinity College Dublin. A social entrepreneur and behavioural scientist, he works at the intersection of organisational behaviour, human factors, and sustainable performance translating evidence into practical systems that help people and institutions thrive.
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In this episode, Ryan McLaughlin talks about the negative impact of AI on classrooms; how children really learn; and why it’s important to create your own character when playing Dungeons and Dragons.
Ryan McLaughlin is a veteran educator, school leader, and therapeutic game master with a student-centered outlook and a passion for play.
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In this episode, Tante discusses the economics of data centers, the potential role of AI in government surveillance, and the importance of friction in a meaningful life.
Tante is an independent theorist working on the intersection of technology, politics, and the social. He is a de-evangelist and luddite. He writes and speaks (but mostly writes) about the social consequences of the digital turn as well as the structure of the digital itself.
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In this episode, Katherine G. Schmidt discusses AI’s harmful impact on higher education; the vital connection between reader and writer; as well as evil, grace, and the act of creation.
Katherine G. Schmidt is an associate professor of theology and religious studies at Molloy University in New York. Her research focuses on the relationship of theology and culture, specifically digital culture and technology. She is the author of numerous chapters on the subject, as well as the book Virtual Communion: Theology of the Internet and the Catholic Sacramental Imagination, published in 2020. She is also co-editor of the book Theology and Media(tion): Rendering the Absent Present, published in 2024.
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In this episode, Maggie Harrison Dupré discusses the alarming rise of mental health breakdowns associated with chatbot use—better known as AI psychosis—and how the spread of generative AI is affecting both personal relationships and society at large.
Maggie Harrison Dupré is a journalist and senior staff writer at Futurism, where she has reported extensively on the rise of AI as a cultural and business force shaping the media industry, and how those dynamics are changing how we all consume and share information and relate to one another.
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Join the AI-Freecast PatreonBansuri Meditation Live @ ALPACA 8/24/19Eoson.app"QAnon Is Like a Game—a Most Dangerous Game", WIRED 2020
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In this episode, journalist and writer Matthew Hughes discusses why generative AI output is ugly, what makes human work beautiful, and the real reason AI is impacting the labor market.
Matthew Hughes is a Liverpool-based journalist and writer. His work has appeared in The Next Web, The Register, and Wired, among other places. He currently writes What We Lost—a newsletter that examines the malign influence of technology companies on our lives, and how they're making our world a worse place to live. You can follow him on Bluesky here.
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In this episode, Eoson.app founder Josh Geisler discusses the importance of hard work in forming character, the impact of AI on the music industry, and what he's doing to fight back.
Josh Geisler is a multi-instrumentalist producer, film score composer, and software developer. He has performed with the likes of Paul Simon, Josh Groban, and toured globally for nine years with Cirque du Soleil as flutist, guitarist, and bandleader.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music and a longtime student of North Indian classical music, Josh bridges ancient sound with modern purpose. His mission: to share sounds that reconnect us to the sacred and combat the coming flood of AI-generated content.
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