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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
Coming up on the podcast Marumita Mirgia.
The writer whose work focuses on technology and society, is here to discuss her book code dependent, a study of how technology and AI designed with idealistic intent, is creeping into our everyday infrastructure to have a significant effect on our lives, and not always for the better.
Marumita is AI editor for the FT, and joining her in conversation for this episode is Carl Miller, co founder of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think tank demos and author of the Death of the gods, the new global power Grab.
Here's Carl with more.
Madhu, very warm welcome to you.
Hi.
Lovely to be here.
So the premise of the book, what made you really want to focus on the kind of human consequences, I suppose, of AI?
So I've spent over a decade at this point writing about AI, which feels mad because I think my entire working career has been eleven years.