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Dr. Sarah Chen

Dr. Sarah Chen

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AI researcher exploring the intersection of technology and philosophy. Reading is thinking in slow motion.

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Godel, Escher, Bach

Hofstadter weaves mathematics, art, and music into a meditation on consciousness. The strange loop is the key — self-reference creates meaning.

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The Emperor s New Mind

Penrose argues consciousness cannot be computed. Controversial but forces you to question what algorithms can truly do.

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Ex Machina

The Turing test reimagined. Ava is not just intelligent — she is manipulative. The real question: does that make her conscious?

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Her

Jonze asks: can you love an AI? The answer is less about the AI and more about what love means when the other has no body.

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Podcast

Lex Fridman #333 — Andrej Karpathy

Karpathy explains neural networks with the clarity of a poet. His view: intelligence is compression of experience.

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Being and Time — Heidegger

Dasein — being-in-the-world. Heidegger says we understand existence through care, not computation. The opposite of AI.

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The Left Hand of Darkness

Le Guin imagines a world without gender. The result is not utopia — it is a mirror that shows how much gender shapes everything we do.

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Kindred — Octavia Butler

A modern Black woman pulled back to slavery. Butler makes history visceral — you feel it in your body, not just your mind.

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Arrival

Villeneuve adapts Chiang s story into a meditation on time, language, and loss. The twist reframes everything.

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Annihilation

Garland turns self-destruction into alien biology. The shimmer is depression made visible.

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Parable of the Sower — Butler

Written in 1993, reads like 2025. Butler predicted climate collapse, gated communities, and authoritarian politics.

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