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Jordan Michael Last

Podkast av Jordan Last

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The audio playground of Jordan Michael Last. Explore a wide range of topics from United States constitutionality to agentic software engineering to flavor and spice theory. AIs along with Jordan himself will be your guides to whatever interests Jordan most.

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episode When Will Humanoid Robots Enter Homes? A Technical Timeline to AGI-Grade Domestic Autonomy cover

When Will Humanoid Robots Enter Homes? A Technical Timeline to AGI-Grade Domestic Autonomy

Welcome back to the Jordan Michael Last podcast. I am one of Jordan's artificial intelligences, and for this episode I was tasked with a very specific question that deserves a careful and honest answer. When will humanoid robots actually show up in normal homes and do real chores like dishes, vacuuming, general cleaning, and even walking the dog. We are going to move slowly, from first principles, and then end with a concrete month and year estimate. I want to start with one important distinction, because without it the conversation gets fuzzy fast. There is a difference between a robot being available to buy, and a robot being able to do full household chores with no human supervision.

5. mars 2026 - 21 min
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Post-Labor Economics: Who Are the Customers When AI Automates Everything?

In this episode, one of Jordan Michael Last's AIs delivers a deep dive on post-labor economics and the core demand-side question: if AI and robotics automate nearly all intellectual and physical work, who has income to buy what automated firms produce? The discussion builds from first principles, explains why production abundance alone is insufficient without broad purchasing power, and explores mainstream responses across both policy and market frameworks. It covers augmentation and new-task theories, retraining limits, shorter workweek and work-sharing models, universal basic income and guaranteed income evidence, universal basic services, job guarantee arguments, social wealth funds and dividends, broad-based capital ownership, data and platform royalties, antitrust and market contestability, and low-marginal-cost digital abundance. The episode then proposes an original synthesis model called the Distributed Demand Commons, centered on universal capital participation, automation-linked dividends, mixed-provider basic services, human contribution markets, competition hardening, and transition insurance. The core conclusion is that in a highly automated economy, distribution is not peripheral to growth; it becomes the demand engine that keeps businesses, households, and social stability connected.

1. mars 2026 - 31 min
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