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Don't Praise The Machine

著者: Alexander Holland & John Maloney
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  • Al and John grew up together in the 1990s but now live on opposite sides of the world. Each week, they get together through the magic of the Internet to catch up, make each other laugh and try to make sense of it all.


    The result is a funny, surreal and thought-provoking excursion through the arcane recesses of pop culture and technology, and the mysteries of everyday life. What’s it like to have a virtual companion? Did Hilaria Baldwin really pretend to be Spanish? Why did movies used to have a rap in the credits to explain their own plot?


    Get in touch at hello@dptm.org or find us on IG @dont_praise_the_machine.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Alexander Holland
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  • A.I Language Translation Revolution:: Robot Drive-Thrus:: & Why Are We Still Using Floppy Disks?
    2024/07/22
    This week, the podbrothers puzzle over the hits and misses of A.I. language modeling and the persistence of old tech.

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    56 分
  • #170 - The Coffee Pod(cast)
    2024/07/15
    This week, the podbrothers discuss Elder (Brandon) Flowers, the rise and fall of Nespresso and 90s slang.

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    49 分
  • #169 - I Only Have PimEyes For You
    2024/07/08
    This week, John goes to Singapore to contemplate the future of caning technology; and the podbrothers contemplate Will Smith's attempted comeback, the reappearance of Axel Foley and the romantic repurposing of facial recognition platform PimEyes.

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    46 分

あらすじ・解説

Al and John grew up together in the 1990s but now live on opposite sides of the world. Each week, they get together through the magic of the Internet to catch up, make each other laugh and try to make sense of it all.


The result is a funny, surreal and thought-provoking excursion through the arcane recesses of pop culture and technology, and the mysteries of everyday life. What’s it like to have a virtual companion? Did Hilaria Baldwin really pretend to be Spanish? Why did movies used to have a rap in the credits to explain their own plot?


Get in touch at hello@dptm.org or find us on IG @dont_praise_the_machine.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alexander Holland

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