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AI - An Uncertain Future

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AI Unfiltered explores the profound disruptions artificial intelligence brings to society, from fragile infrastructures and weaponized algorithms to eroding work, trust, and meaning. Each episode examines how innovation turns into dependency, how power shifts to those who own the systems, and what happens when human oversight fades. With a clear, sober voice, the show confronts the paradigm shift already underway—and asks the defining question of our era: what are people for?Produced by Selenius Media

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Control and Power of AI

We keep talking about artificial intelligence as if the breakthrough will be a cleaner model, a smarter reasoning engine, a prettier interface, a new trick that makes the machine sound more human. That’s the wrong focus. The change that bends history isn’t a clever response in a chat window. It’s persistence. It’s integration. It’s memory that doesn’t reset. It’s a system that stops being a tool you consult and becomes the environment you live inside. I’m not arguing whether this is good or bad. I’m arguing that it will happen because it can happen, and because the incentives to make it happen are stronger than the incentives to stop it. If something can be done at scale, it will be done at scale. Not because it’s moral. Because it works. Because it creates advantage. Because advantage is the only ethics that survives competition. People want to frame the future as a choice between utopia and dystopia. But the future rarely arrives as a manifesto. It arrives as a feature update. It arrives as convenience. It arrives as a reduction in friction so small you barely notice what you traded away. It arrives as “help” that becomes infrastructure, and infrastructure that becomes power. The simplest truth is also the hardest to face: someone always decides. This isn’t paranoia; it’s a human invariant. Wherever there is leverage, humans compete for it, formalize it, defend it, and eventually call it normal. Power concentrates because concentration is efficient. Control consolidates because consolidation reduces uncertainty. And uncertainty is what humans, institutions, and states cannot tolerate for long.

21. des. 2025 - 37 min
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Thinking in Fragments: A Human–Machine Model of Intelligence AI

Thinking in Fragments: A Human–Machine Model of Intelligence Most discussions about intelligence assume something that isn’t true: that thinking begins with complete thoughts, clear goals, and well-formed instructions. But real human cognition doesn’t work that way. Real thinking begins long before language, before decisions, before plans. It begins in the messy pre-layer of the mind—half-formed ideas, vague sensations, flashes of intuition, and emotional signals that don’t yet have words. These fragments are the true building blocks of thought, and if AI is going to collaborate with humans meaningfully, it has to meet us in that fragment space, not just in polished sentences. Look at people closely and you’ll see two broad modes of cognition. Some humans operate mostly in simple loops: immediate needs, familiar routines, predictable desires, shallow processing. They’re not trying to redesign the world; they’re trying to function inside it. Most consumer technology is built for this group because it’s easy to model, profitable, and predictable. Selenius Media

5. des. 2025 - 12 min
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The AGI Divide: Why a Superintelligence Won’t Belong to Everyone

The AGI Divide: Why a Superintelligence Won’t Belong to Everyone Most people talk about artificial general intelligence as if it were a kind of public event. One day, the story goes, we cross some invisible line, and suddenly “AGI is here.” Journalists announce it. CEOs tweet about it. The models get smarter, the apps get better, and eventually everyone has a little piece of godlike intelligence running on their phone, answering questions, solving problems, making life easier. It’s a strangely comforting fantasy: the idea that when a mind greater than ours emerges, it will arrive as a consumer product. Something you can subscribe to. Something with a login screen and a dark mode and a slider for “creativity.” But if you stop and think about what true AGI would actually mean—an intelligence that can outperform humans at almost any cognitive task, that can reason across domains, plan over long horizons, and rewrite its own capabilities—this picture starts to fall apart. You don’t roll that out like a new messaging app. You lock it down, fight over it, weaponize it, and, if you’re at all honest with yourself, fear it. Selenius Media

1. des. 2025 - 26 min
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AI Innovation and the Messy Reality of Implementation

AI Innovation and the Messy Reality of Implementation Somewhere between the keynote stages, the glossy model announcements, and the viral AI demos, there’s a space nobody really wants to look at too closely. It’s not glamorous. It doesn’t fit into a launch video. It doesn’t get you a billion-dollar valuation. That space is where most actual people live: the gap between AI innovation and AI implementation. On the innovation side, everything looks unstoppable. Every few months, new models arrive with more parameters, better benchmarks, new abilities. The press writes about “AGI trajectories” and “runaway capabilities.” Investors talk about disruption. Founders talk about platforms. It’s all sharp edges and perfect lighting. On the implementation side, things look very different. Here, in the real world, a single login loop on Apple Podcasts can paralyze an entire publishing pipeline. A browser bug can make your creative work vanish into a spinning wheel. An “unexpected keyword argument” in a library call can freeze your automation for a week. People are still trapped in interfaces designed when MySpace was relevant. IT departments are afraid of their own tools. Users stare at blinking cursors and have no idea how to turn models into workflows. Selenius Media

29. nov. 2025 - 31 min
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