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Oct 6, 2024 • 1h

Sunday Studio - Talkin' Robo-Waifus with Meta Ronin

Meta Ronin is the keeper of the Metapocalypse Substack blog.This conversation between KMO and Meta Ronin explores the complex and controversial topic of AI companions, often referred to as "robo waifus." The discussion goes far beyond the surface-level concept of sex robots, delving into philosophical, social, and ethical implications of advanced AI technology.Listeners will hear a balanced debate, with Meta Ronin generally presenting a more optimistic view of the potential benefits of AI companions, while KMO raises thoughtful concerns about societal impacts and unintended consequences. The conversation touches on issues like loneliness, modern dating challenges, privacy concerns, and the nature of consciousness itself.The speakers explore scenarios ranging from near-future applications to far-future transhumanist possibilities. They discuss how AI companions might affect human relationships, social skills, and even productivity. The dialogue also ventures into the realm of artificial general intelligence and what truly sentient AI might mean for humanity.This thought-provoking exchange offers listeners a nuanced look at a technology that could dramatically reshape human intimacy and social structures. It's an engaging listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, psychology, and human relationships.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 57min

024 - Surviving the Singularity with Peter Clarke

KMO Talks with Peter Clarke, author of the The Decadence Project Substack and The Singularity Survival Guide: How to Get on the Good Side of Your Future Robot Overlords.Topics include transhumanism, DIY biotechnology, cultural polarization, and the unexpected accessibility of genetic experimentation. They delve into mRNA vaccine developments, the "dissident right" movement, and metamodernism's blend of irony and sincerity. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining intellectual honesty in today's media landscape, the politicization of scientific advancements, and the oscillation between forward-looking futurism and nostalgic primitivism.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 7min

023 - Cognitive Wonderland with Tommy Blanchard

KMO talks with data scientist and neuro-philosopher, Tommy Blanchard and the current moment in artificial intelligence. They dive into a nuanced discussion about the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on society and the job market.Tommy offers a measured perspective on AI, arguing that while it will change many industries, mass unemployment is not inevitable. He draws parallels to past technological revolutions and suggests society will adapt. KMO provides some historical context, questioning whether past transitions were as smooth as often portrayed.The conversation touches on topics like the automation of tasks versus entire jobs, the potential need for universal basic income, and the challenges of retraining displaced workers. They also explore the development of humanoid robots and autonomous weapons systems.Throughout the discussion, KMO and Tommy grapple with balancing optimism about technological progress with concerns about societal disruption and inequality. While they don't always agree, their exchange highlights the complexity of predicting and preparing for an AI-driven future. The episode offers listeners a thoughtful exploration of AI's potential impacts, avoiding both hype and doom-mongering.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 1h 43min

KMO on Doug Lain's 15 Yeas in Podcasting Livestream

Doug Lain has been podcasting for 15 years. We talk about the early days of podcasting and how the scene has changed. As always happens when Doug and I get to talking, the conversation goes all over the place.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 56min

022 - Douglas Rushkoff cheering for Team Human

I've been comparing notes with Douglas Rushkoff about technology, memes, drugs and walking on the weird side for about 30 years. Not surprisingly, I remember the details better than he does. He talks to a LOT of people.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 1h 43min

KMO on Diet Soap 15 year anniversary livestream

KMO inspired Doug Lain to get into podcasting 15 years ago. To mark the anniversary, Doug conducted a 15-hour YouTube livestream. KMO was the first guest of the day.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 4min

021 - Last Train to Mordor

This episode includes a recording of the first 6 chapters of my novella, Last Train to Mordor. It is a prelude to my novel Fear and Loathing in the Kuiper Belt: Gen X Science Fiction.If you like the story and want to hear more, you can find the next chapter here.
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Feb 3, 2024 • 59min

020 - Graveyard of Discarded Intelligence

KMO reads of his recent Substack posts on what happens when discarded consumer electronics with embedded AI start to pile up. Who will find a use for that idle intelligence. Later, Jim from the Attack Ads! podcast shows up to discuss the points raised in the essays.
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Aug 12, 2023 • 54min

A Few Notes on the Culture by Ian M. Banks

"A Few Notes on the Culture" is an essay by Iain M. Banks describing elements of the universe of the Culture series. Most topics pertain to the culture, society, and technology of the Culture. The cosmology of the universe is also described.I'd describe the Culture stories as being about a post-scarcity, post-capitalist, post-work, anarchist, socialist utopia, managed by benevolent superintelligent AI. The Culture novels explore what such a society might look like, and how people might live their lives in such an environment. They also explore how such a society would interact with less advanced civilizations, and the moral and philosophical implications of that interaction. -Pi, Inflection.AI
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Aug 3, 2023 • 1h 9min

019 - KMO on Effective Anomalous Barbenheimer

KMO details how artificial intelligence unites the seemingly disparate stories around the Senate UAP hearings, the Hollywood writers and actors strike, and the Silicon Valley cult known as e/acc (effective accelerationism).

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