Episode 211

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27th Dec 2023

Old Habits Die Hard

This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas discover the dangers of artificial intelligence, while attending the Nakatomi International Podcast Festival 2023 in New Jersey. With Christmas just days away, the pair find themselves stuck in traffic, and a familiar voice from the past threatens to take over the podcast using ChatGPT and voice cloning technology. To make matters worse, a certain conspiracy loving former US Governor is recruited to terminate them.

Can the boys make it through an episode about 2007's LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD aka DIE HARD 4.0 before their podcast or their very lives goes up in flames, or will the Dark Side of AI prevail and take over the show forever? The Saga Continues. The Empire falls...

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Jonathan Foster

An American Werewolf in London.

Born and raised in Southern Virginia, Jonathan now calls London home. As a member of the Marketing & PR Team at the Prince Charles Cinema for 6 years, Jonathan began Hosting, Producing, and Editing The Pod Charles Cinecast - a weekly podcast detailing the eclectic programme of London's best independent cinema and lives of the wonderful people who help run the place.

Aside from hosting podcasts, Jonathan is an aspiring voiceover artist and also the founder, lead vocalist, and guitarist of the South East London-based psychedelic garage rock band TALL.