

S10, Ep8 How to Fail: Kazuo Ishiguro
Mar 24, 2021
Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Prize winner and renowned writer, discusses observation, imposter syndrome, and his failure to understand the importance of science. They also touch on his latest novel, 'Klara and the Sun', which explores the perspective of an AI robot. Ishiguro reflects on his regret for not grasping science and the challenges of gene editing and artificial intelligence.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Toy and the Drive for Artistic Success
03:52 • 20min
Navigating Negative Criticism and Evolving as an Artist
24:04 • 7min
Interpreting 'Clara and the Sun' as About God and Faith
30:51 • 2min
A Reflection on Failure to Grasp Science and the Importance of Scientific Understanding
32:39 • 5min
Challenges and Implications of Gene Editing, Artificial Intelligence, and the Increasing Reliance on AI
37:25 • 4min
Regret and Missed Opportunities
41:20 • 18min