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How to Think about AI
A Guide for the Perplexed
Book • 2025
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a good starting point for understanding AI, especially for those feeling perplexed or angry about its implications.

Joanna Penn

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How Ordinary Drafts Become Extraordinary Books. Revisionaries With Kristopher Jansma
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, highlighting its exploration of the promises and perils of AI.


Bernard Marr

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AI Could Reshape Humanity And We Have No Plan For It
Mentioned as a non-technical guide that challenges us to think differently about AI.

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Sudan’s Intractable War
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as a guide to understanding AI.

Dana Stroul

Can Trump Remake the Middle East?
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when discussing Adler's journey and interest in classical pagan thought.

Pat Flynn

1 philosopher everyone should read
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as a guide that explains the social, economic, legal, and ethical impact of AI for the general reader.


Richard Susskind

How to Think About AI
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as addressing the most challenging issues of AI technology.


J. Stephen Poor

Best of Pioneers and Pathfinders: Richard Susskind
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as the author of the book and discussed in an interview with Gunnar Gronlid.

Andrew Muller

Angola’s prison sentences for fake news and Tuvalu gets cash machines
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as the author of the book, and discussed throughout the podcast.

Lee Rawles

Perplexed about AI? Richard Susskind wants to help
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as a guide to understanding AI.


Matt Byrne

What law firms aren’t telling you about AI