Side Effects May Include

Side Effects of AI vs. Human

47 min · 18. maj 2026
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In this episode, DJ Dulce and DJ Suavee bring a Gen Z, college student perspective as they dive into the "side effects" of AI versus human, posing the core question: How is AI changing the definition of what it means to be human? They discuss the definitions of AI and its history first coined in a workshop proposal [http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/dartmouth/dartmouth.pdf]back in 1955, the Bernstein Chess Program, the term "deepfake," and the release of ChatGPT. They reference Atlas of AI [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300264630/atlas-of-ai/] by Kate Crawford and talk about a study [https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/] on the accumulation of cognitive debt when using ChatGPT. They explore negative effects, such as ethical considerations (stereotypes, job displacement, etc.) and environmental concerns, as well as positive effects, like improved efficiency and personalization.

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episode Side Effects of AI vs. Human cover

Side Effects of AI vs. Human

In this episode, DJ Dulce and DJ Suavee bring a Gen Z, college student perspective as they dive into the "side effects" of AI versus human, posing the core question: How is AI changing the definition of what it means to be human? They discuss the definitions of AI and its history first coined in a workshop proposal [http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/dartmouth/dartmouth.pdf]back in 1955, the Bernstein Chess Program, the term "deepfake," and the release of ChatGPT. They reference Atlas of AI [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300264630/atlas-of-ai/] by Kate Crawford and talk about a study [https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/] on the accumulation of cognitive debt when using ChatGPT. They explore negative effects, such as ethical considerations (stereotypes, job displacement, etc.) and environmental concerns, as well as positive effects, like improved efficiency and personalization.

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