
Best Of: Why Sci-Fi Legend Ted Chiang Fears Capitalism, Not A.I.
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Notable books mentioned: The Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang, Exhalation by Ted Chiang, The Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
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“Chiang has published only two collections, The Stories of Your Life and Others in 2002, and then Exhalation more recently in 2019.”
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“Chiang has published only two collections, The Stories of Your Life and Others in 2002, and then Exhalation more recently in 2019.”
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“If you've seen the film Arrival, which is great, and if you haven't, what is wrong with you? That is based on a Chiang story from the O2 collection, The Story of Your Life.”
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“A book about feeling the wonders of nature and experiencing those as a way of being close to the divine.”
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“Partly about artificial intelligence and artificial life, making a convincing case for creating living things in software.”
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“A first collection of short stories that the speaker is a big fan of.”
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“Considered a collection of short stories despite being called a novel, with loosely linked stories.”
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“A magic realist novel about a family of Afghan refugees seeking asylum in Australia, found to be powerfully affecting.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Arrival
“If you've seen the film Arrival, which is great, and if you haven't, what is wrong with you? That is based on a Chiang story from the O2 collection, The Story of Your Life.”
Doctor Strange
“The speaker reflects on rewatching Doctor Strange and discusses the centrality of superheroes in culture, highlighting their problematic aspects.”
Royal Space Force Wings of Hane Amis
“There's this Japanese anime film from the late 80s called Royal Space Force Wings of Hane Amis. It's the story of a sort of space program in this country, which is not Japan.”