Oral History Podcast
Emotional Intelligence – Documented and Preserved The Oral History Podcast, addresses Baby Boomers as the last fully analog generation. It discusses how limited privacy and face-to-face conflict in the pre-digital era helped build authentic emotional intelligence. Oral historian Kenneth Greenberg of Princeton, New Jersey, a member of the Oral History Association, warns that today’s frictionless digital relationships and advanced AI encourage “artificial intimacy,” echoing the 1960s ELIZA experiment where people confided in a simple chatbot. The episode argues that without documenting life stories, algorithms will generalize and replace real mid-20th-century experiences with synthetic summaries lacking humanity. Kenneth Greenberg, an oral historian located in Princeton New Jersey, helps Baby Boomers from coast to coast document their life stories to create personal legacies. For more information on his services, visit KennethGreenberg.com [http://kennethgreenberg.com/] or call (609) 429-0699 for a free consultation.
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