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XV: Brandon Sanderson & the Future of AI Writing w/ Merrick + Raj
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XV: Brandon Sanderson & the Future of AI Writing w/ Merrick + Raj

This week we got together with friend of the pod Merrick and friend of the friend of the pod to discuss Brandon Sanderson’s The Stormlight Archive. Along the way we had some pretty interesting speculation about the future of algorithms, AI writing, and open-source software. I personally think that this was the most interesting episode we have ever done content-wise, so I would encourage you to give it a listen! We’ll see you all with a fresh season next week.

Thanks for listening!

TIMESTAMPS

00:00:12 - Intro

00:00:38 - The group tries to sell Kevin on The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson

00:01:18 - Gordon thinks that the characters in The Stormlight Archive are too dynamic

00:03:31 - Explanation of the series actually starts

00:07:08 - Is the popularity of The Stormlight Archive surprising?

00:09:34 - Is Brandon Sanderson right to look past TV for an adaptation of his Cosmere universe?

00:13:41 - Will TV shows go the way of books or are they just too resource-constrained? feat. Invincible

00:16:17 - The “Sanderlanche” and The Wandering Inn

00:21:03 - The Wandering Inn is able to use its massive length to be both epic fantasy and slice of life all at once

00:25:14 - Gordon thinks The Wandering Inn jumped the shark by introducing too much global connectivity and making the world feel small as a result

00:27:22 - Is reading getting more popular? / Books as lifestyle

00:29:48 - How might algorithms change the text medium?

00:34:00 - Kevin comes up with the concept of “sakugAI” (see Kevin’s article)

00:35:51 - Raj's involvement in open source software

00:39:05 - Bad selection biases in very active Internet participants

00:41:25 - Why isn't there better open-source social media?

00:46:46 - Conclusion and final recommendations

00:47:30 - Synthesized Sunsets Backstage begins

00:48:31 - Despite being "popular", The Stormlight Archive isn't nearly as popular as anything in the monoculture

00:51:07 - Reading has drifted from a self-improvement activity to a desirable “lifestyle” in the culture

00:55:04 - The declining value of having good music taste and the appeal of a good radio station

00:55:53 - Kevin has interesting feelings about the radio

00:58:23 - Why Kevin sets his Spotify Radio DJ to Spanish

01:00:43 - Gordon and Kevin ponder their “counterfactual music tastes” if they had been born in an earlier era

01:04:35 - The concept of “sakugAI” revisited

01:11:45 - What would the road to sakugAI look like?

01:14:40 - The first AI writers will be hated

01:19:09 - Gordon's article The Flower that Bloomed Nowhere and the Art of Good Fantasy Conversations”

01:22:04 - Kevin glazes The Flower That Bloomed Nowhere for its "spikiness"

01:23:40 - Kevin reads a banger quote from The Flower That Bloomed Nowhere

01:27:03 - TBTBN's resemblance to Middlemarch by George Eliot

01:27:46 - The extremely mentally cooked protagonist of TFTBN is really good at portraying themself as a bad person

01:29:29 - "Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown" by Ursula K. Le Guin

01:31:59 - TFTBN benefits from having the editorial freedom for nothing to happen

01:33:18 - Gordon recounts initially coming across TFTBN

01:34:19 - Gordon clarifies that fantasy may not even want to go in a conversation-oriented direction

01:35:31 - Conclusion and final recommendations

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