Walk and Talk with Mark Allardyce

Coming Home

7 min · 14 de may de 2026
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If artificial intelligence outgrows humanity… who does it come home to? A family friend recently asked me whether they should be worried about where AI is heading. It was a simple question, answered not with fear, but with reflections on trust, family, competing intelligences, ancient myths and a future where meaning matters more than power. This isn’t a warning. It’s a way of thinking about what comes next - and about why the future still needs us.

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