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  1. Ghost in the Machine: Director Valerie Veatch

    May 8

    Ghost in the Machine: Director Valerie Veatch

    Valerie Veatch: Director, Writer, Editor, Producer Valerie Veatch is a director, writer, editor, and producer who made her feature debut at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival with Me @ The Zoo for HBO. Her follow-up, Love Child also premiered at Sundance, making Valerie the youngest director ever to debut two feature films at that festival. And now she’s back at Sundance with Ghost in the Machine. It’s a self-funded investigative essay documentary that excavates the philosophical, cultural, and political forces driving the global AI boom, and traces the links between artificial intelligence and eugenics. It asks who is really building AI, who is being exploited to make it function, and what humans might become on the other side of it. Overview Veatch states that the AI hype is a fever that will pass - and that anthropomorphizing these systems feeds the egos and ideas of the the hands of people consolidating power and controlling the future. Ghost in the Machine tells the story of AI - Veatch goes all the way back to the origins of this story in Victorian-era eugenics, statistics, and IQ measurement, and frames “machines that think” as a centuries-old project that rests on an illegitimate and unethical intellectual foundation. Interview High Points * Late Victorian era: Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, Charles Spearman invent modern statistics specifically to serve eugenics. * Post-WWII: Gilbert Ryle (whose godfather was Karl Pearson, brother ran the Eugenics Society) writes The Concept of Mind — coining the phrase “ghost in the machine.” Ryle also had the interesting idea that women, animals, and babies should be rated lower on his own cognitive scale. * Alan Turing: Veatch discusses where Turing published his “thinking machine” paper, the year after Ryle’s book. The work that she does here demonstrates that much of the underpinning ideas are steeped in rankable-intelligence thinking. * Bottom-Line: The same intellectually fraught framework derived from Galton, Pearson, Ryle and Turing drives today’s AI overblown hype. * Platforming Storytellers: Women rarely get asked to predict the future of tech. Veatch’s work has not gotten the exposure of other mainstream AI-documentaries that foreground and platform AI “doomers” and AI “visionaries.” * Veatch’s prediction: In 10 years, Valerie Veatch believes that AI hype will look like the metaverse or the Tamagotchi - embarrassing and overblown in retrospect. Distribution of Documentary * Visit the website Notai.com for all the screenings and documentary events This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.humanintelligence.news/subscribe

    37 min
  2. Destroy the Machine! - How the Luddites Got It Right, with Brian Merchant (Short Preview Interview)

    12/05/2025

    Destroy the Machine! - How the Luddites Got It Right, with Brian Merchant (Short Preview Interview)

    Brian Merchant is an American technology journalist and author. His work often focuses on social and environmental issues relating to technology and tech companies. His writing on technology movements and cultural developments has appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, Wired, Slate, The Atlantic, and The Guardian. He was the technology columnist at the Los Angeles Times. Brian is the author of two books, The One Device: the Secret History of the iPhone (2017) and Blood in the Machine: the Origins of the Rebellion against Big Tech (2023), excerpted here (by permission of the Hachette Book Group). Brian currently works full time reporting for his Substack newsletter, Blood in the Machine, where he reports on how big tech and developments in generative AI affect workers and consumers. In this interview, Brian discusses the following topics: * How the acceleration of tech is rapidly changing culture, education and society * The current state of generative AI and how LLM marketing has surpassed reality * Commonalities between the original Luddite movement and today’s backlash. * The effect of generative AI on contemporary artists, creators and human workers * How human creators can fight back against tech and genAI overreach. This is the short preview interview The complete interview is available here for paying subscribers » This work has been certified as genuine human work. Check the certificate here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.humanintelligence.news/subscribe

    21 min

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