The Echo in the Machine | Radiolab Podcast

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The story explores the mysterious origins of closed captions on television, delving into whether they are generated by humans or artificial intelligence. It uncovers a complex landscape filled with real-life experiences, highlighting the surprising interactions and challenges faced by those involved in the process.

Key Takeaways

  • Closed captions: proof humans can still type faster than AI, especially when the news gets juicy.
  • A deaf president at Gallaudet? A lesson in inclusivity that echoes through every boardroom today.
  • Local news may fill potholes, but it's the unsung stories like Greg's that fill gaps in humanity.
  • Closed captioning history: a cacophony of voices demanding representation—loud enough for the hearing world to notice.
  • From living rooms to universities, transformative moments often sprout from the most mundane settings. Who's listening?

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