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Being Human in the Age of AI: A podcast

Being Human in the Age of AI: A podcast

By: Galvin Fine Arts Center St. Ambrose University
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The Being Human in the Age of AI podcast is the product of an ongoing collaboration between the Midwest Writing Center and the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University. It showcases original poetry and flash prose from contributors to the anthology, exploring the complex relationship between technology and humanity. Featuring recorded readings by the authors, the podcast delves into themes of creativity, ethics, and the future shaped by artificial intelligence. Through powerful storytelling and personal insights, it offers a compelling space for reflection on how AI is reshaping our world and what it means to be human in the digital age.Copyright 2025 Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Episodes
  • 016 Jason Martin
    Apr 13 2025

    016 Jason Martin

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    4 mins
  • 015 Esther Windt
    Apr 13 2025

    015 Esther Windt

    Esther Windt is a trans woman writer who’s currently attending Saint Ambrose University for an English Degree (Creative Writing Concentration). She’s been published with the Midwest Writing Center in the Shattered Constraints Anthology and has also been published in the SAU literary magazine Quercus Volume 32 and 33.

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    3 mins
  • 014 Garrett Traylor
    Apr 13 2025

    014 Garrett Traylor

    Garrett Traylor is a proud husband, father, son, brother, dog-dad, and whatever other ways humans are connected by love. He works as an academic librarian in his hometown. He has published works on Scandinavian cinema, adaptation theory, video games, parks and place meaning, and various works of poetry.

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    1 min

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