The Intelligence from The Economist

The Intelligence: The Economist reads

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Dec 28, 2023
Oliver Morton, Planetary Affairs Editor for The Economist, and Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor, explore literature’s connections to current global issues. They discuss how 'A Space Odyssey' offers insights into AI and examine Shakespeare's Othello as a lens for understanding the upcoming U.S. presidential election. The conversation also highlights lessons from historical conflicts like the Yom Kippur War and their relevance to today's military strategies and democratic processes, emphasizing the timeless value of classic literature in navigating modern challenges.
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INSIGHT

Limited AI Depictions

  • Historically, AI depictions in books were limited by a lack of understanding.
  • AI, like aliens, is challenging to portray as alien yet comprehensible.
INSIGHT

Humanity vs. Nature

  • Charlotte Howard recommends John McPhee's The Control of Nature in the context of climate change.
  • It highlights humanity's hubris in attempting to control nature, a recurring theme in climate discussions.
ANECDOTE

Changing Concept of Nature

  • Oliver Morton agrees with McPhee’s admiration and skepticism towards engineers' efforts to control nature.
  • He notes how the concept of nature has changed.
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