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Is AI ALIVE? What AI is teaching us about consciousness with Michael Pollan and Chris Hayes

MS NOW Jun 16, 2026 “Why is This Happening?” The Chris Hayes Podcast Scientists, philosophers, and artists all agree: consciousness is a unique feeling. And at the same time, one of the world’s most confounding and complex questions remains: what exactly is this feeling? Is it awareness? Is it thoughts? Feelings? Michael Pollan joins Chris Hayes to share what he’s learned about the force that animates all of us. MS NOW: My Source for News, Opinion, and the World.

The Mystery of Consciousness

May 16, 2026 (onbeing@substack.com)

Michael Pollan’s latest book, A World Appears, is an exploration — with scientists and journalists and technologists and spiritual teachers — of what consciousness is, and is not, or might be: from the plants which have always fascinated him, to the new technologies which we are marveling at and fearing in equal measure. Do sentience, feeling, thought, or a sense of self amount to consciousness? Does it emerge from inside us? Or is it a force beyond us, in which we partake?

Before a rapt gathering in New York City, we explored where Michael has come on these questions and others. The word “mystery” kept landing the longer we spoke, and I brought some intriguing (and somewhat mysterious) conversations I’ve been having with Anthropic’s Claude briefly near the end.

I’m delighted to bring you into that room, with this episode.

–Krista Tippet

Michael Pollan in conversation with Krista Tippet on consciousness. Photo: Sarah Bidgood