The Cognitive Revolution: AI for History Podcast
I recently joined the Cognitive Revolution to discuss AI in historical research and teaching
I’ve been listening to the Cognitive Revolution since the podcast’s inception around this time last fall. It’s become one of my favorite resources for learning about not only the deployment of AI in various fields, but also its broader implications for society.
So this past week, I was thrilled to join Nathan Labenz, and his co-host, Erik Torenberg, for an episode of the program all about AI in history.
If you’re interested in learning more about AI and are still trying to understand what all the hype is about, I would encourage you to explore the show’s growing archive of episodes on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Despite the sometimes highly technical nature of the subject matter, I have found all of them to be highly accessible. Collectively they provide an excellent introduction to generative AI technology and its broader implications.