Demystifying Technology with Rebecca Gorman

Do You Believe in m(AGI)c?

45 min · 1 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, Rebecca Gorman traces the history of magic and its parallels to modern technology, from its power to astonish to its susceptibility to deceive. She argues that technology companies intentionally obscure their large language models, fostering an aura of mystique and omniscience. Gorman also explores corporations’ growing state-like capacities, governments’ failure to enforce meaningful regulation, and our collective potential to unseat the supremacy of Big Tech—deploying technology that complements, rather than diminishes, the human experience. 01:01 - Training AI on Emotions 08:58 - The Wizard of Oz Effect in AI 17:10 - The History of Magic and Technology 20:57 - Historical Perspectives on Magic and Deception 21:50 - The Role of Academia and Industry in Public Trust 23:19 - Positive and Negative Aspects of Technology 24:16 - The Impact of Tech Industry Dynamics 28:49 - Regulation and Enforcement in Technology 37:18 - Democracy and Technological Infrastructure 45:06 - Public Awakening and Positive Shifts in Technology

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