
SUMMER CLASSICS #2: AI & IBM Data Gathering Dangers
GUESTS: Myles Weiss, Ted Pearce, Edwin Black. A rock and Roll atheist musician had a real encounter with Jesus, and today he uses his music to raise awareness of the horrors of human rights abuses, specifically, the Holocaust. This is a rallying call to not be silent any more.Then Best Nonfiction Investigative Book of the year for IBM and the Holocaust, Author, Edwin Black on his personal experiential knowledge of IBM creating the machines that located Jews which Hitler killed. Relevant today with the increase of Holocaust denial increasing in the world today, and the rise of AI data gathering dangers today.
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