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ReThinking: Margaret Atwood on what AI can’t replace

Dec 16, 202543 min
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Episode description

Margaret Atwood is best known as the author of The Handmaid’s Tale, and she’s won a slew of awards for her novels, poetry collections, and children’s books. Now, at the age of 86, she’s written her first memoir, The Book of Lives. In this episode, Adam and Margaret break down her perspective on what creative jobs AI will and won’t threaten and discuss the evidence on the benefits of reading banned books. They also muse about why heroes need monsters and what it means to be delightfully disagreeable.


Host & Guest

Adam Grant (Instagram: @adamgrant | LinkedIn: @adammgrant | Website: https://adamgrant.net/)

Margaret Atwood (Instagram: @therealmargaretatwood | Website: https://margaretatwood.ca/)


Links

https://margaretatwood.substack.com/


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