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Deep Fake

Written by: Sharyn Rothstein
Narrated by: Nidra Sous La Terre, Sanjit De Silva, Hannah Kallenbach, Blake DeLong, Ian Lassiter, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Sakina Jaffrey
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Portions of this audiobook contain mature language. Listener discretion is advised.

​The My Fair Lady story gets a thoroughly modern, thoroughly invigorating update in this unsparing (and hilarious) look at America’s capitalist tech culture. Eli is a tough young woman who makes paper flowers on Venice Beach, where she lives in a homeless tent camp. A chance encounter with a smug tech CEO, Hig, sparks an intriguing quid pro quo: she brings him an image-burnishing entrepreneurial offer, and he, in turn, hires her to present GAL - his new artificial intelligence service - at an upcoming conference. The clash of cultures results in a surprisingly insightful exploration of the shady side of AI, sexism in the tech world, economic disparity, and the human cost of relentless progress.

Directed by Rachel Chavkin.

Advisory support provided by Dr. Shakeema North, vice president, Youth Development, Equity and Inclusion, Covenant House New York covenanthouse.org.

Covenant House builds a bridge to hope for young people facing homelessness and survivors of trafficking through unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support. Their doors are open 24/7 in 31 cities across six countries, and their high-quality programs are designed to empower young people to rise and overcome adversity, today and in the future.

©2021 Sharyn Rothstein (P)2021 AO Media LLC
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This was fantastically entertaining, the performances were some of the best I’ve heard!
If you’ve ever seen the old movie “my fair lady,” this modern spin on the classic is a must listen :)

Really enjoyable and quick!

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What do you get when you cross a comic play like “My Fair Lady” with present day Tech Moguls and a developing Artificial Intelligence???

How about if you add in an awareness of a social conscience?
You get a memorable audaciously humorous but oddly familiar play with a modern twist and a social commentary on “things that are.”
Something I believe truer to George Bernard Shaw’s actual vision than “My Fair Lady” was to “Pigmalion”
And How does a Nobel Prize AND an Oscar Academy Award get won for a play anyway??? (George Bernard Shaw 1925 and 1938)

“DEEP FAKE” is not so much sci-fi (because we are getting there!) as it is both humorous and tugs at the heart. It’s put on an Audible Stage with great voice actors.

Don’t let this review fool you - it runs a mere 1 hour 40 minutes!

While Shaw gets name dropped a few times and there’s plenty of true mogul tales….

Riddle me this: “who teaches who?”
And could someone count how many times the term “guttersnipe” is used?

I recommend the “Deep Fake” radio play - for it is more than a mere audiobook- it’s currently free content on Audible and is just a benefit of membership- no credits.

More like George Bernard Shawn’s Pigmalion Than “My Fair Lady”

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