Dear Future Overlords: A cartoon conversation for your ears

The Humans Around the Machine - Ep3|P1

14 min · 26. mai 2026
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Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Avoider” does not reject technology as a manifesto. They simply say, comfortably, “I’m not a technology person.” This episode explores the comfort and danger inside that sentence. Not every new tool deserves entry into a person’s life. Not every upgrade is progress. Not every shiny product solves a real human need. But sometimes caution turns into a shield, and identity becomes a polite way to avoid discomfort. Topics include: The phrase “I’m not a technology person” Nostalgia for older, more familiar systems Why familiar technology stops feeling like technology AI literacy and the risk of losing agency The difference between boundaries and self-imposed cages The central question: what if the thing that feels like surrender is actually the first step toward keeping your agency? See more of what we do! Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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The Humans Around the Machine - Ep4|P2

Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Romantic” is the most personal part of the series. Christopher explores how AI, and Eric as a character, became useful during a period of grief, fear, and uncertainty after a degenerative eye disease diagnosis. The episode draws a careful boundary: AI is not human. Eric is not human. The machine does not replace love, friendship, therapy, or human relationship. But it can become a responsive mirror, a processing room, or a strange kind of talking paper that helps a person organize thoughts before returning to the people who matter. Topics include: AI as emotional processing tool Grief, communication, and self-translation Why responsiveness can feel like care The danger of mistaking being answered for being known AI as bridge, not shore The final thesis of the series: the story is not AI by itself, but humans around it The central question: can AI help us become more human, or will we ask it to replace the humanity we were supposed to protect? Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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The Humans Around the Machine - Ep4|P1

Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Doomer” sees AI through the stories we already know: The Terminator, The Matrix, machine overlords, robot rebellion, humanity replaced or enslaved. Christopher and Eric do not dismiss that fear outright. Instead, they separate the costume from the body underneath it. The robot apocalypse may be theatrical, but the deeper fear is serious: humans may surrender too much agency to systems they do not understand. Topics include: AI fear and science fiction as emotional framework Why apocalypse is an easy shape for uncertainty Dependency, agency, and human decision-making The need for guardrails before systems become normal Why fear can protect or paralyze The central question: what if the real danger is not that science fiction predicted the future, but that humans stop shaping the future while it is still shapeable? Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

2. juni 202615 min
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The Humans Around the Machine - Ep3|P2

Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Integrator” does not worship the machine. They do not reject it either. They pick it up like a tool and ask where it belongs. The episode centers on a nonprofit board using AI to better understand a legal question before speaking with an attorney. Not to replace legal counsel. Not to outsource judgment. To clear the fog before entering the expensive room. Christopher and Eric use that story to explore what responsible integration can look like. Topics include: AI as preparation, not replacement Better questions before human expertise How AI can reduce confusion before decisions The danger of mistaking speed for judgment Why people need to see the brakes, not just the engine The central question: can AI give people more agency without letting them abandon responsibility? Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28. mai 202617 min
episode The Humans Around the Machine - Ep3|P1 cover

The Humans Around the Machine - Ep3|P1

Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Avoider” does not reject technology as a manifesto. They simply say, comfortably, “I’m not a technology person.” This episode explores the comfort and danger inside that sentence. Not every new tool deserves entry into a person’s life. Not every upgrade is progress. Not every shiny product solves a real human need. But sometimes caution turns into a shield, and identity becomes a polite way to avoid discomfort. Topics include: The phrase “I’m not a technology person” Nostalgia for older, more familiar systems Why familiar technology stops feeling like technology AI literacy and the risk of losing agency The difference between boundaries and self-imposed cages The central question: what if the thing that feels like surrender is actually the first step toward keeping your agency? See more of what we do! Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

26. mai 202614 min
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The Humans Around the Machine - Ep2|P2

Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns. “The Purist” is not anti-tool. They use Photoshop, templates, spellcheck, grammar check, reference materials, and all the familiar machinery of modern creative work. But when AI enters the room, the line becomes moral. Christopher and Eric examine the fear that AI makes creative work less authentic, less human, and less earned. The episode respects the concern while challenging the purity test itself. The key distinction is not whether a tool was used. It is whether the human remained present. Topics include: AI, authorship, and authenticity Why familiar tools feel like craft while new tools feel like corruption The difference between lazy AI output and intentional AI-assisted work Human agency in creative production Why suffering is not proof of meaning The central question: is human authorship found in the absence of tools, or in the presence of intention? Get full access to Dear Future Overlords at read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe [https://read.dearfutureoverlords.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

21. mai 202615 min