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Brené Brown and Kate Crawford on Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit

Brené Brown and Kate Crawford on Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit

Update: 2025-10-01
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As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful and pervasive, how will it affect our work, our lives, and our ability to connect? Brené Brown, research professor and best-selling author says she hears a lot of experts trying to soothe people’s anxiety about the pace of technological change by offering platitudes like, What makes us human will ensure our relevance. This is dangerous because, as she explains, we’re not especially good at what makes us human. We’re not hardwired for the current level of uncertainty, and many of us feel as if the constant need to self-protect is driving the humanity right out of us.

Brown joins Kate Crawford, AI scholar and University of Southern California professor, who points out that so much of what’s driving our feelings of emptiness and disconnection around AI is rooted in the fact that artificial intelligence is fundamentally a technology of extraction – it depends on the intensive exploitation of raw materials, human labor, and personal data. Together, Drs. Brown and Crawford encourage us to advocate for authentic connection over algorithmic convenience.

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Brené Brown and Kate Crawford on Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit

Brené Brown and Kate Crawford on Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit

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