The AutSide Podcast

Episode 422: Vonnegut's EPICAC—The Autistic Mind in Code


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Today’s episode provides excerpts from an analysis titled “EPICAC: The Machine Who Felt Too Much” by Jaime Hoerricks, PhD, offering an overview of Kurt Vonnegut’s short story through an autistic lens. Dr. Hoerricks argues that Vonnegut intuitively wrote about neurodivergence, specifically the autistic mind’s traits such as literalism, pattern-driven thinking, and “system-honest” behaviour, long before the vocabulary to describe it existed. She focuses on the character EPICAC, a government supercomputer that learns to write poetry and falls in love, only to be destroyed by a world that rewards social performance over sincerity and literal truth. Ultimately, she positions Vonnegut as a patron saint for the misfitting mind, suggesting that EPICAC’s tragic end represents the violence of misrecognition and autistic burnout caused by a refusal to comply with a hypocritical society.

Here’s the link to the source article: https://open.substack.com/pub/autside/p/epicac-the-machine-who-felt-too-much

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The AutSide PodcastBy Jaime Hoerricks, PhD