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Wi-Fi Required. Humanity Optional?: AI is making life easier, But what is it doing to us?

48 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Are we slowly losing our humanity to artificial intelligence? Skylar and Corey dive into the real-world impact of AI’s rapid rise, and why it’s starting to feel impossible to ignore. From healthcare systems using AI in critical decisions, to job automation changing entire industries, to social media algorithms shaping how we think and feel, the future is already here. They also explore one of the most unsettling new trends: AI companion apps, where people are forming relationships with chatbots designed to simulate friendship, love, and connection. Is this innovation… or something deeper and more concerning? This conversation cuts through the hype and the fear to ask a simple question: what are we gaining from AI, and what are we quietly giving up? Skylar and Corey bring humor, skepticism, and real talk to one of the biggest questions of our time; what it means to stay human in an AI-driven world. #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalAge #SocialMediaAlgorithms #HumanConnection #GenerationalDebateShow #MentalHealth #TechTalk

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