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Award-winning journalist Kara Swisher has been sharing her witty, scathing take on the tech industry’s disruptive force for decades. Chicago Humanities hosts Kara as she intertwines tales of innovation and the complex power transformation of Silicon Valley, while highlighting its perilous position as a global power hub, and urging thoughtful action. Covering the 1990s digital explosion, Swisher's relentless reporting exposed Silicon Valley truths, prompting CEOs to joke about her eavesdropping skills. In her latest work, Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, her continued coverage of tech history and influential interviews with industry titans reveal the ambition and downfall of giants and her views on new powerful AI tools changing the world. Despite chronicling the damage, Swisher remains optimistic about tech’s potential to help solve problems and not just create them.
A book signing will follow this program.
We are pleased to partner with the Seminary Co-op Bookstores, the country’s first not-for-profit bookstore.
General public tickets include a copy of Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, which you pick up at the event by showing the book voucher in your receipt.
Students, Teachers, and Charter Humanist Member tickets do not include a book, but anyone can add a book to their cart when selecting their tickets.
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