EPISODE · Sep 15, 2022 · 1H 40M
"Chinese Room Thought Experiment" ITF Read & Watch: After Yang (2010 short story & 2022 film)
from Ink to Film
Filmmaker Kogonada adapts a heady sci-fi story written by Alexander Weinstein into a thoughtful, melancholic piece about the nature of existence, artificial intelligence, and the ethics of personhood. In episode 241, Luke & James consider the "Chinese Room thought experiment," debate Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, the power of immigrants being able to name themselves, the opening credit dance, depression in a relative utopia, Colin Farrell's lack of emotion, the difference between written and video essays, and the value of historical preservation vs. violating privacy. They end by casting their votes on which was better: the short story or the movie! References Reckoning 6 (contains Luke Elliott's short story "What Good is a Sad Backhoe") Unnamed by Monte Lin Ink to Film Buy Children of the New World or any of the other source materials at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: "No Winners" by Ross Bugden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qk-vZ1qicI Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
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"Chinese Room Thought Experiment" ITF Read & Watch: After Yang (2010 short story & 2022 film)
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