
Futurology The Big Lie Behind AI (with Jaron Lanier and Grant Slater)
Artificial intelligence isn’t alive. But our belief that it is may be the most dangerous illusion of all. Tech leaders talk about AI as if it thinks for itself. But that fantasy hides a more nuanced story about people, power, and profit.
In this episode of Futurology, musician and technologist Jaron Lanier joins Futurology Producer Grant Slater to explain why treating AI as a creature, rather than a tool, lets corporations own the work of millions and silence the humans behind the code. Lanier argues that every algorithm is built from borrowed human creativity — the songs, stories, and patterns we’ve already made. The way forward, he says, is to restore data dignity: valuing people for the music and meaning they create, instead of worshipping the machines that remix it.
Resources
Who Owns the Future — Jaron Lanier (Book, 2013)
The Dawn of the New Everything — Jaron Lanier (Book, 2017)
Vers la flamme — Alexander Scriabin (Solo Piano Piece, 1914)
A Blueprint for a Better Digital Society — Jaron Lanier and E. Glen Weyl (Article, 2018)
Computing Machinery and Intelligence — Alan Turing (Article, 1950)
Instruments of Change — Jaron Lanier (Album, 1994)
Fantasia — Walt Disney Productions (Film, 1940)
Snow Crash — Neal Stephenson (Novel, 1992)
Want to share suggestions or feedback?
Email futurology@berggruen.org
Keep up to Date with the Berggruen Institute at:
Instagram: / berggrueninst
Twitter/X: / berggrueninst
Facebook: / berggrueninst
LinkedIn: / berggrueninst
Bluesky /futurologypod
Credits
Producers: Grant Slater, Alex Gardels, Nathalia Ramos
Associate Producer: Elissa Mardiney
Mixing & Mastering: Aaron Bastinelli
Theme Music: Marcus Bagala
Special Thanks: Heather Mason, Olivia de Rienzo, Carly Migliori, Nick Goddard
