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What they are ultimately trying to create is going to replace humans.
What it's doing is parboiling the inside of your brain.
This could be a turning point in the history of social media.
Welcome to The Interface, the show that explores how tech is rewiring your week and your world.
Coming up next in our latest episode,
we look at the secret meetings at the world's biggest AI summit,
the truth about the mystery of a brain-melting weapon,
and the lawsuit that could shift the future of social media.
Listen on BBC.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm your host Harriet Gilbert and today we're in France,
specifically at the historic American Library in Paris where we're going to be discussing a novel set during World War II and centering on the assassination in occupied Czechoslovakia of the head of the Nazi secret services.
The book is called And with us to answer questions about it,
both from the audience here and from BBC listeners around the world,
is its award-winning French author Laurent Binet.