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**Kim Carson's new book [_Inspired by Intelligence: From Burnout to Becoming_]( is available May 1, 02026.** What if AI is not here actually to replace us, but to remind us who we actually are? That was the question at t...
Kim Carson: Inspired by Intelligence is an episode from Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking by The Long Now Foundation. **Kim Carson's new book [_Inspired by Intelligence: From Burnout to Becoming_]( is available May 1, 02026.** Wha...
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Published Jun 13, 2025, 48:03 long, audio available.
**Kim Carson's new book [_Inspired by Intelligence: From Burnout to Becoming_]( is available May 1, 02026.** What if AI is not here actually to replace us, but to remind us who we actually are? That was the question at the heart of Kim Carson’s Long Now Talk. In _Inspired by Intelligence: Purpose and Creativity in the AI Era_, Carson challenged us to avoid the easy narratives of tech-driven utopia and dystopia, charting a course through those two extremes that made the case for AI not as a way to make humans unnecessary but to emphasize our most important creative capacities. In her talk, Carson drew on her experience working in AI at organizations like IBM, where she helped lead Watson Education, which helped connect educators in underserved communities to AI technology, in the name of facing down some of the wickedest problems in society. But she also drew on her own more personal engagement with AI, discussing at length the nuances of how she uses personalized versions of generative pre-trained transformers as collaborators and enablers for creativity. For Carson, AI is a sort of tool for thought — a mirror that we can use to re-inspire ourselves towards greater creativity. Accompanied by video art made using the SORA text-to-video model by Charles Lindsay, she made the case that AI could be used not just for automating labor but also for reclaiming human agency. That means using these new technological modes as enablers for human thought and action, while recognizing their gaps, too — the questions about ourselves that only we can answer, no matter how sophisticated our technology becomes. Throughout her talk, Carson expounded upon the power of vulnerability. The ability to use AI tools to help us reconnect with ourselves, to jar us into seeing our own identities and creative capacities in new lights, is one that will fundamentally help us change our world. In Carson’s view, vulnerability and creativity are the necessary precursors to any sort of technological innovation. As she ended her remarks, Kim made one final note on how we can make a better world collaboratively and creatively: our society does not need “more optimization, it needs more imagination.”
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Kim Carson: Inspired by Intelligence is an episode from Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking by The Long Now Foundation.
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This episode was published on Jun 13, 2025.
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Kim Carson: Inspired by Intelligence is from Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking by The Long Now Foundation.
Published Jun 13, 2025 and 48:03 long