Tag: Turku
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#181: Consumerism, the Afterlife, and Other Ponderings
This week Ian and Michael begin with the suspicion that smartphones may have reached the end of meaningful innovation. From there the conversation drifts through second-hand furniture, the growing use of food banks in a wealthy society, consumer culture, Turku’s long-discussed tramway, and — with generous spoilers — the moral philosophy hidden inside the TV series The Good Place. (This description was written with the help of AI)
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#166: Inequality, AI, and the Ghosts of Dead Authors
Ian and Michael take a scenic tour through the modern world’s contradictions, starting with the widening gap between wealth and reality and the quiet, uncomfortable signs of inequality that everyone pretends not to notice - and the creeping sense that AI is only speeding things up in the wrong direction.
From there, the conversation drifts into cultural territory: the fate of book series continued long after their original authors have died, the ethics of posthumous storytelling, and whether we should simply accept that some stories… end.
There’s also time for a detour through sprawling film franchises, literary purism, the merits (or lack thereof) of late-era Bond and Bourne. A potpourri of societal decay, reading habits, and franchise exhaustion - in other words, a very normal episode of AI Unfiltered. (This description was written with the help of AI) -
#95: Food and Taxis
Ian and Michael get into a topic near and dear to their hearts (and stomachs): food! Additionally, the pair discuss food delivery services and taxis - and the combination thereof. Plus, our AI-generated contributor, Emma, provides her artificial insights! (This episode features AI-generated content and speech)
