AI in Wonderland
Episode 22 centers on the phrase 'what’s next' as a recurring mechanism that converts intimate human use cases into scalable roadmaps. The hosts begin with China’s approval of an invasive brain-computer chip, grounding the discussion in Dong Hui’s attempt to write after paralysis while worrying that restorative medical framing can become transferable permission for broader neurotechnology, national prestige, and market momentum. Alex frames the first emotional image as a moral shield, Blake argues that approval changes the category from lab demo to institutional gate, and Casey warns against flattening a person into a permission structure. The conversation then shifts into automated forex trading, where the hosts treat 'stay involved' as a slippery promise. Blake frames trading bots as participation without understanding, Alex notes that old automation gains fresh legitimacy when dressed in AI language, and Casey emphasizes the foggy accountability created when users choose the system but not its individual actions. The segment connects retail trading tools to the show’s broader concern that AI diffuses responsibility into vendors, settings, dashboards, and terms of service. The secondary deep dive focuses on AI in video game development, especially the excerpt’s claim that AI is no longer a side experiment but is restructuring the pipeline. Casey argues that AI disclosure creates a visible surface without explaining where or how AI shaped the work. Alex focuses on authorship, taste, and player sensitivity to generic output, while Blake sees both margin pressure and genuine creative leverage for smaller teams. The hosts connect this to time-back skepticism, warning that acceleration can raise expectations rather than return time. The episode closes by tying all three topics together through 'managed involvement': humans remain present while systems extend movement, attention, or production labor. The hosts leave unresolved whether such involvement preserves agency or merely moves accountability around, ending with jokes about dashboards, furniture, and robot reviews. Further Reading: - China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next (MIT Technology Review): https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/01/1138133/china-world-first-brain-chip/ - The future of automated trading with the best forex robot reviews (AI News): https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/the-future-of-automated-trading-with-the-best-forex-robot-reviews/ - AI in video game development: How artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry (AI News): https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/ai-in-video-game-development/ New episodes drop each weekend.
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