Tag: Youtube

  • #173: Blessed are the Contentmakers

    This week’s conversation starts with a small moral dilemma: why is it so easy to consume endless hours of online content, yet oddly difficult to part with even a few euros to support the people making it? From there we wander through the economics of the modern “content economy” and the accumulation of monthly fees that comes with living online. Along the way we reflect on how value is assigned (or not) to digital work, whether audiences have simply hit subscription fatigue, and what happens when AI joins the ranks of the contentmakers. As usual, the discussion drifts into neighbouring territory: the changing role of universities, the consumerist society, and the slightly unsettling sense that information - and perhaps expertise - is becoming both cheaper and harder to price. (This description was generated with the help of AI; this episode features AI-generated speech)

  • #147: Anti-Clickbait, One Minute Reviews

    Ian and Michael rage against clickbait and social media, and create a new review format: one minute reviews!

  • #142: Smartphone Smart Alecks, YouTube, Digital Detox

    Ian and Michael discuss a range of topics including smart phones and smart devices and their impact on our cognition, Youtubers and their need to reinvent themselves, and the idea of going completely offline for a digital detox. Plus, Emma Williams provides her AI-generated point of view in Emma's Artificial Reflections! (This episode features AI-generated content and speech)

  • #123: Reality Shows, More Movie Catchphrases, Superhero Catchphrases

    Ian and Michael dive into the murky waters that are reality shows and discuss superhero and movie catchphrases.

  • #102: Word Origins, Old Buildings, Clickbait, Business Books

    Ian and Michael take on a variety of topics in this far reaching episode, tackling the origins of certain expressions, the value of old buildings, the prevalence of clickbait, and the deluge of business books that provide little value. Plus, appearances by our AI-generated contributors, Sarah and Emma! (This episode features AI-generated content and speech)

  • #101: Reviewing Reviews

    Ian and Michael discuss the recent controversy stirred up by a scathing review of an AI-powered wearable - do reviewers really need to be nice even if the product is bad? And how much do reviews actually matter in the end? Plus, our fake AI-generated contributor Emma Williams returns with a new instalment of "Emma's Artificial Reflections!" (This episode features AI-generated content and speech)

  • #83: Riffing on YouTube

    Having spent far too much time on YouTube, Ian and Michael dive headfirst into the digital rabbit hole in this episode titled "Riffing on YouTube." As they traverse the vast landscape of content creators, they share their personal favorites and engage in a creative brainstorming session, aiming to conjure the next viral sensation that could set the platform ablaze. Plus, a new installment of the AI Roundtable, with our fake AI-generated contributors Emma, Sarah, and Alex! (This description was generated with ChatGPT)

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    #11: AI and Creativity

    Can human creativity ever be replicated - or even surpassed - by AI? Ian and Michael discuss.