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Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age | Vauhini Vara
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A BELLETRIST BOOK CLUB PICK One of the New York Times' Nonfiction Books to Read This Spring When Vauhini Vara was fourteen, her sister was diagnosed with cancer. Too terrified to discuss it with a human, Vara instead turned to the fledgling internet with her questions. Those seminal early experiences influenced her decision to become a technology reporter; decades later, she used a predecessor to ChatGPT to help her write about her sister's death. In this provocative, timely and highly personal account of our interdependent relationship with technology, she examines the early days of the internet, the encroachment of social media into our lives and how we might work with AI in the future. Brimming with candour, humour and a probing, roving intelligence, Searches anoints Vara, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, as an essential voice for our moment.
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Vara details her life growing up with technology as it emerges and shows how she‘s been shaped by it. Then, she does something very interesting: she feeds every 2 chapters into an AI and shows us the results. The effect is to go from interesting to see what it can do to a growing dread and disappointment. It‘s such a clever approach. This is definitely one for print or ebook rather than audio because of the format.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10h
squirrelbrain Sounds fascinating! 10h
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