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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 40 MIN

Artificial Intelligence, Power, and the Cost of Convenience

from The Africana Voice · host The Africana Voice

Alan Turing once dreamed of a machine that could echo a lost friend. Decades later, students are now able to outsource essays to AI, and governments risk autonomy in the cloud. Joanna Bryson, professor of ethics and technology at the Hertie School in Berlin, tells Steve Mokaya why she isn’t afraid of machines but of...

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Alan Turing once dreamed of a machine that could echo a lost friend. Decades later, students are now able to outsource essays to AI, and governments risk autonomy in the cloud. Joanna Bryson, professor of ethics and technology at the Hertie School...

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