Something You Should Know

The Serious Problems with AI & Why Humans Drink Alcohol

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Mar 19, 2026
Dr. Charles Knowles, surgeon and recovery advocate who wrote Why We Drink Too Much, and Emily Bender, linguist and AI skeptic and co-author of The AI Con, join the conversation. They discuss what current chatbots really do and the risks of synthetic summaries. They explore alcohol’s long cultural role, its health harms, and why some people develop dependence.
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ADVICE

Go Read Original Sources For Important Questions

  • Prefer direct source reading over trusting synthetic summaries when accuracy matters.
  • Bender cautions that chatbot summaries may misrepresent linked sources and lack accountability, so check original websites yourself.
ANECDOTE

Host Tests ChatGPT As A Writing Collaborator

  • Mike Carruthers uses ChatGPT to rewrite podcast intros, keeping some outputs he likes and discarding others.
  • He treats the model as a second writer, asking it to make his rough drafts snappier before choosing whether to use them.
INSIGHT

Alcohol Persists Because It Serves Social And Biological Roles

  • Alcohol is not purely a poison; its long cultural history and enjoyable effects explain its persistence.
  • Charles Knowles notes deliberate production for ~15,000 years and argues many people derive genuine enjoyment despite health risks.
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