How to Talk to People - Introducing: How to Know What's Real
Episode Date: April 22, 2024What is “real life,” now that the internet and AI are integrated into so much that we do? In the new season of The Atlantic’s popular How To series, co-hosts Megan Garber and Andrea Valdez explo...re deepfakes, illusions, and misinformation, and how to make sense of where things are really happening. How to Know What’s Real examines how technology has altered our sense of connectedness and how to determine what is authentic and true. Write to us at howtopodcast@theatlantic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Megan, we have agreed that we live in some sort of shared reality.
So what is that?
And does that exist anymore?
Oh my goodness.
Did it ever exist?
These are the questions of being human.
Real is what has an impact, what makes a difference in our lives.
I'm so interested to learn more about how things like reality television and influencers and deep fakes
and even magic, how they all impact the way that we trust.
What are your findings when it comes to how our brains respond?
If something makes you feel a really strong emotion, that's typically a time to pause
and kind of double check, is this true or not.
Andrea, AI is getting so advanced
and so much more integrated into our everyday lives.
How do we navigate as our digital
and physical worlds collide?
If you were an urban planner, basically, for the internet,
what would you advise us to do?
I think you're going to see different kinds of resistance,
because that's the thing about a city,
is that what does it mean to maintain morality
in a way of recognizing the dignity and humanity
of the collective?
Megan, we've got six episodes to examine what's authentic,
what's fake, and what lives in the murky middle.
Our time is limited.
Our capacities to maximize it by whatever metric is limited,
and we have to learn to live as finite and mortal beings.
I'm Andrea Valdez.
And I'm Megan Garver.
From the Atlantic, listen to How to Know What's Real, coming this May.