Emotional Intelligence – Documented and Preserved
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Emotional Intelligence – Documented and Preserved
The Oral History Podcast, addresses Baby Boomers as the last fully analog generation. It discusses how limited privacy and face-to-face conflict in the pre-digital era helped build authentic emotional intelligence. Oral historian Kenneth Greenberg of Princeton, New Jersey, a member of the Oral History Association, warns that today’s frictionless digital relationships and advanced AI encourage “artificial intimacy,” echoing the 1960s ELIZA experiment where people confided in a simple chatbot. The episode argues that without documenting life stories, algorithms will generalize and replace real mid-20th-century experiences with synthetic summaries lacking humanity. Greenberg’s proposed antidote is recorded oral history, preserving the unique sound of a person’s voice, laughter, and earned empathy; he records baby boomers’ stories nationwide and invites listeners to learn more at KennethGreenberg.com.
00:00 Welcome Boomers
00:26 Analog Life Lessons
01:12 ELIZA Warning
02:02 Artificial Intimacy
02:30 Document Your Story
02:57 Why Voice Matters
03:25 Kenneths Services
03:47 How To Learn More