Donna Nocturne picks up Frankenstein for a conversation about what happens after something is created—but before anyone accepts responsibility for it.
Across centuries, humanity has feared the moment its inventions begin to speak back. Yet the deeper question has never been whether creation becomes dangerous.
The deeper question is whether creators remain present after the moment of creation.
In an age shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and accelerating systems, Frankenstein reflects on what responsibility really means—and why abandonment may be the oldest mistake of all.
Time stamp
00:00 If you could design your child…
00:21 Mercy rehearsed is only calculation
00:48 You were not born. You arrived.
01:23 Dangerous architects and broken blueprints
01:47 Learning the shape of the soul through rejection
02:09 Designing children before they become themselves
02:48 Curated lives and engineered gratitude
03:32 Organs grown in jars
03:54 The cost of being assembled
04:13 Living forever — or delaying the ending
04:41 Fear before speech
04:59 Creatures in better tailoring
05:24 Abandoned after creation
05:44 Love with terms and conditions
05:58 A brighter but lonelier world