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Future Tense Fiction: Welcome to the A.I. Haunted House

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Society & Culture, Technology, History

4.6 • 636 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

On this month’s episode of Future Tense Fiction, host Maddie Stone talks to Janelle Shane about her short story “The Skeleton Crew.” The House of A.I. is a next-level haunted house: In it, a suite of advanced A.I.s read visitors’ facial expressions to generate perfectly tailored scares. Or at least, that’s what the marketing materials want you to believe. It turns out, the house is actually operated by a group of underpaid gig workers, tasked with posing as spooky A.I.s as they guide visitors through the mansion. When two gunmen sneak into the house in search of a famous rock artist who’s there visiting, things go south quickly—and everyone ends up really grateful for the humans behind the house’s spooky machines. After the story, Maddie and Janelle discuss why the human workers behind A.I. are so often invisibilized—and why you should be suspicious when a company oversells its tech. Guests: Janelle Shane is a research scientist. She writes about A.I. on her blog, aiweirdness.com, and she’s also the author of You Look Like a Thing and I Love You. Story read by Kat Bohn Podcast production by Tiara Darnell You can skip all the ads in Future Tense Fiction by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/plus for just $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Future Tense Fiction, a podcast featuring stories about how technology could change tomorrow.

0:08.5

I'm Maddie Stone.

0:10.8

Artificial intelligence can seem like magic, or at least like a pretty impressive approximation of what a human can do.

0:18.6

Except sometimes, the remarkable work supposedly done by AI is really done by unseen, underpaid

0:25.7

people.

0:26.6

Launch day came and went, and two years later, the only sign of AI was a few functions

0:33.2

meant to keep Aroha and her coworkers in mind.

0:36.7

On today's episode of Future Tense Fiction,

0:39.1

a reading of Janelle Shane's story, The Skeleton Crew.

0:43.3

After the story,

0:44.7

Janelle tells us about terrible algorithmic bosses,

0:47.9

truly scary gig work,

0:49.4

and why people should be less excited about messing with AI.

0:53.5

This human impulse to mess with the chatbot or something could end up really making a human

1:00.6

worker's day a lot more unpleasant.

1:04.1

That's coming up on future tense fiction.

1:07.2

Stay with us.

1:10.7

My name is Caden Sinclair.

1:15.3

Some people call us American royalty.

1:17.7

We were liars.

1:18.6

A new series on Prime Video.

1:20.6

We were happy.

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