Published Mar 15, 2024
766: Vonnegut's Player Piano (1952): An Eerie Novel on the Current AI Revolution — with Jon Krohn
Jon Krohn delves into Kurt Vonnegut's 'Player Piano,' drawing parallels between its dystopian vision of automation overtaking human jobs and today's AI revolution, while highlighting the poignant listener feedback that underscores the podcast's influence in connecting tech leaders with academic insights.

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