
Baratunde Thurston, Media Entrepreneur | Balancing Technology, Humanity, and the Future Together
Big Conversations, Little Bar
On this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence, Patrick sits down solo with media entrepreneur and digital thinker Baratunde Thurston for a wide-ranging, deeply human conversation about technology, identity, and community. Randy is away due to a family loss on this episode. The discussion takes on an intimate tone as Baratunde shares his perspective on artificial intelligence, warning not of machines taking over—but of humans becoming too machine-like. He explores how we can live well with technology while preserving meaning, connection, and democracy. The conversation also dives into his upbringing in Washington, D.C., his influential mother, and the experiences that shaped his bestselling book How to Be Black. From working at The Onion to building new media ventures, Baratunde reflects on storytelling, culture, and the responsibility we all share in shaping the future together.
Takeaways:
- AI’s greatest risk is humans losing humanity, not machines taking overTechnology should enhance life—not replace meaningful experiencesAI reflects human input, including both our best and worst traitsCommunity involvement is essential in shaping AI’s futureStorytelling is a powerful tool for connection and understandingIdentity is complex and cannot be defined by a single narrativeEarly life experiences deeply shape perspective and purposeCollaboration and curiosity drive innovation and progress
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