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When Machines Think

Podkast av JOAO FERNANDES

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A podcast for people who refuse to outsource their thinking. Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. It writes faster than you. It knows more than you. It never gets tired. Great. Now the real question: what’s left for you? Human After AI is not a podcast about tools, hacks, or productivity tricks. It’s a space for deep, uncomfortable, second-order thinking about intelligence — artificial and human. Here, AI is not worshipped. It’s not demonized either. It’s examined. Just one persistent question, asked from the middle of the tension: What does it mean to stay human — after AI?

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The Paradox of Voluntary Surrender

Imagine a species that voluntarily hands another species the tools to surpass it. Not through conquest. Not through theft. By choice. It sounds absurd when you say it out loud. And it's exactly what we do every single day. 👉 Every click is a lesson Every search you make. Every video where you pause three seconds longer than usual. Every song you skip. Every email you open or ignore. All of it feeds something. And that something learns faster than you ever will. 👉 Convenience has a hidden cost We trade data for ease and tell ourselves it's a fair deal. Who wants to memorize directions when your phone does it for you? Who wants to think about what to watch when an algorithm decides? But every time we let a machine choose for us... we lose a little bit of our ability to choose for ourselves. 👉 We're not just using technology — we're training it We created these systems to serve us. To make life easier. But somewhere along the way, the relationship shifted. We're no longer just users. We're teachers. And the students are paying very close attention. 👉 The future is being written right now Not by someone else. By us. With every interaction. With every choice we make without thinking. The question isn't whether to use technology. The question is: how do we use it without being used by it? In this episode, we explore one of the strangest paradoxes of our time. A paradox that hides behind convenience... and that most people never stop to question. The machines are learning. What will you teach them today? Listen to the full episode. Like, share and subscribe.

29. jan. 2026 - 17 min
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A Not-So-Brief Story of LLMs and Their Impact on Humans

This is not an episode about artificial intelligence. It’s an episode about language. And why language — not logic, not rules, not raw computation — turned out to be the key that unlocked everything people now casually call AI. In this episode, we explore why it took decades for machines to feel even remotely intelligent, and why that suddenly changed with systems like ChatGPT and large language models. Not because machines learned to think, but because we finally allowed them to speak — fluently, continuously, and across domains. We talk about why intelligence is less about rules and more about relationships. Why meaning doesn’t live in definitions, but in context. Why continuity matters more than correctness. And why systems trained to predict language ended up reshaping how humans reason, converse, and think. This is a reflection on why language became the deepest interface to human cognition — and what happens when machines are allowed to operate inside it. On why conversation, not problem-solving, was the real breakthrough. And on why this shift feels less like a technical improvement and more like a phase change. We also confront the uncomfortable part. How systems that don’t understand anything can still participate convincingly in the space where humans form beliefs and identity. How coherence becomes seductive. How friction quietly disappears. And how outsourcing thinking doesn’t happen by force, but by convenience. This is not a tutorial. It’s not a history lesson. And it’s not a celebration of technology. It’s a long, honest reflection on how we arrived at a world where language is no longer exclusively human — and why that changes the conditions under which we think. No hype. No shortcuts. No easy answers. Just a careful walk through the ideas that led us here, and a question that becomes harder to ignore with every conversation we delegate: What happens to humans when thinking no longer requires effort? If you’re looking for explanations that fit in a tweet, this episode isn’t for you. If you’re interested in understanding why this moment feels different — it might be.

1. jan. 2026 - 38 min
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Outsourcing Humanity — Humans That Make Machines That Make Humans Optional

This is not an episode about artificial intelligence. It’s an episode about us. About a generation that grew up building technology, believing it would make life better — and is now watching that same technology quietly remove the very things that made us human: struggle, craft, judgment, and meaning. In this episode, we explore what happens when speed becomes a virtue, convenience becomes a value system, and humans slowly start letting machines think, write, decide, and even speak on their behalf. Not because they have to. But because it’s easier. We talk about work as identity, imperfection as the source of humanity, and why outsourcing thinking is not productivity — it’s abdication. We look at how AI doesn’t just automate tasks, but tempts us to disappear behind perfect output and frictionless efficiency. This is a reflection from the uncomfortable middle — between fear and blind optimism. Between rejecting AI and worshipping it. Between using the tool and becoming it. No tutorials.No hype.No moral panic. Just an honest, sometimes unsettling conversation about a simple question most people avoid: What happens to a species that no longer needs to become? If you’re looking for shortcuts, this episode isn’t for you. If you’re still interested in staying human — it might be.

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