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How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?

How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?

Update: 2025-12-24
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The writers Charles Duhigg, Cal Newport, and Anna Wiener join Tyler Foggatt for a conversation about artificial intelligence and the promises, myths, and anxieties surrounding it. The discussion was recorded before a live audience at The New Yorker Festival this fall. They explore the gap between Silicon Valley’s sweeping claims and what generative A.I. can actually do today, how people are using the technology for work, creativity, and emotional support, and why the tech’s most immediate political consequences may be the hardest to grapple with. 

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How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?

How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?

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