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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 19 MIN

The Human Canon: 20 Books to Explore Humanity Beyond AI's Reach

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

Welcome to "The Human Canon: Twenty Books for the Age of AI," a podcast that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human experience through a curated reading list. Over two years, we'll delve into twenty books that challenge AI's limitations and celebrate the complexities of being human. In Part One, "Philosophy That Breaks Your Frame," we begin with Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations," exploring character over optimization. Confucius' "The Analects" challenges Western individualism, while Camus' "The Stranger" offers a lesson in independent consciousness. Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" questions the collapse of inherited values. Part Two, "The Moral Weight of Being Human," includes "The Book of Job," which embraces the unexplained, and Sophocles' "Antigone," highlighting conflicting obligations. Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" examines intelligence versus conscience, and Douglass' narrative asserts the moral weight of individual experience. In Part Three, "Power, Institutions, and How They Fail," Orwell's "1984" critiques content systems, and Thucydides' "The Peloponnesian War" reveals power dynamics. Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" warns against bureaucratic efficiency, while Mandela's "Long Walk to Freedom" exemplifies leadership and forgiveness. Part Four, "Empathy Across Difference," features Achebe's "Things Fall Apart," Salih's "Season of Migration to the North," and Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," each challenging cultural assumptions and exploring identity. Part Five, "Knowledge, Bias, and How We See," includes Said's "Orientalism," Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning," and Shelley's "Frankenstein," examining the construction of knowledge and creator responsibilities. Finally, Part Six, "Cultural Breadth and the Long View," concludes with Hesse's "Siddhartha" and Cervantes' "Don Quixote," reflecting on life's deeper questions beyond ambition and optimization. Join us on this journey to explore twenty ways of being human, a journey AI cannot replicate. Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today! If you're trying to get on more podcasts, PodMatch.com connects you directly with hosts who are actively looking for guests. Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today! If you're trying to get on more podcasts, PodMatch.com connects you directly with hosts who are actively looking for guests.

Welcome to "The Human Canon: Twenty Books for the Age of AI," a podcast that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human experience through a curated reading list. Over two years, we'll delve into twenty books that challenge AI's limitations and celebrate the complexities of being human. In Part One, "Philosophy That Breaks Your Frame," we begin with Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations," exploring character over optimization. Confucius' "The Analects" challenges Western individualism, while Camus' "The Stranger" offers a lesson in independent consciousness. Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" questions the collapse of inherited values. Part Two, "The Moral Weight of Being Human," includes "The Book of Job," which embraces the unexplained, and Sophocles' "Antigone," highlighting conflicting obligations. Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" examines intelligence versus conscience, and Douglass' narrative asserts the moral weight of individual experience. In Part Three, "Power, Institutions, and How They Fail," Orwell's "1984" critiques content systems, and Thucydides' "The Peloponnesian War" reveals power dynamics. Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" warns against bureaucratic efficiency, while Mandela's "Long Walk to Freedom" exemplifies leadership and forgiveness. Part Four, "Empathy Across Difference," features Achebe's "Things Fall Apart," Salih's "Season of Migration to the North," and Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," each challenging cultural assumptions and exploring identity. Part Five, "Knowledge, Bias, and How We See," includes Said's "Orientalism," Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning," and Shelley's "Frankenstein," examining the construction of knowledge and creator responsibilities. Finally, Part Six, "Cultural Breadth and the Long View," concludes with Hesse's "Siddhartha" and Cervantes' "Don Quixote," reflecting on life's deeper questions beyond ambition and optimization. Join us on this journey to explore twenty ways of being human, a journey AI cannot replicate. Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today! If you're trying to get on more podcasts, PodMatch.com connects you directly with hosts who are actively looking for guests. Stan Berteloot is a French-American journalist, marketing strategist, and AI expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. A University of Maryland journalism graduate, he navigates the intersection of storytelling, technology, and culture. As Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, he pioneered AI-driven content creation, launching the AI in Marketing podcast. He also hosts Back in America, a podcast exploring American identity through in-depth conversations on race, misinformation, and AI ethics. Start your VoiceStream free trial today! If you're trying to get on more podcasts, PodMatch.com connects you directly with hosts who are actively looking for guests.

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