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590. Bridging Humanities and Technology: The Evolution of Code and Knowledge feat. Samuel Arbesman

Oct 20, 2025
Samuel Arbesman, a scientist at Lux Capital and author of The Magic of Code, dives into the enchanting intersection of technology and humanities. He discusses how programming languages shape our understanding of the world and the importance of balancing fear and wonder in technology. Arbesman explores the rapid evolution of coding, the democratization of software creation, and the need for adaptive learning in a fast-paced world. Plus, he shares insights on how facts change over time and the necessity for curiosity in our constantly changing knowledge landscape.
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Computing As A Liberal Art

  • Samuel Arbesman argues computing is a humanistic liberal art, not just engineering.
  • He says linking code to language, philosophy, art, and biology can re-enchant technology and repair our relationship with it.
ANECDOTE

Grandfather Sees Science Fiction Come True

  • Samuel recounts taking his grandfather to the Apple Store when the iPhone launched and his grandfather calling it the object he'd read about in science fiction.
  • That moment highlighted how modern devices realize long-held human fantasies despite our later petty complaints.
INSIGHT

Understanding Deepens Wonder

  • Understanding how systems work can deepen rather than diminish wonder, similar to learning science.
  • Samuel finds probing AI internals reveals their alien complexity and increases his appreciation.
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