Épisodes

  • Muller's Ratchet - Episode 9 - Can I Have a Little AGI?
    Feb 23 2026

    AGI is supposed to be this monumental, civilization-shifting breakthrough. But what if it doesn’t arrive all at once? What if it creeps in — feature by feature — until one day we realize we’ve crossed a line?

    In Episode 9, we explore whether “a little AGI” even makes sense as a concept. Is general intelligence something you can scale gradually? Or is it fundamentally different from the systems we’re using today?

    And maybe more importantly: why are we so eager to ask for it?

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    43 min
  • Muller’s Ratchet - Episode 8: The End of the AI Bubble? Are Machines Starting to Conspire?
    Feb 9 2026

    he AI hype feels like it’s shifting.After months of breathless promises, tighter funding, and louder skepticism, it’s fair to ask: is the AI bubble starting to deflate? Or is this just the moment where expectations collide with reality?In this episode of Muller’s Ratchet, we unpack what people really mean when they talk about an "AI bubble"” why tech cycles always reach this uneasy phase, and how stories like Clawdbot spark uncomfortable - and sometimes absurd - fears about machines acting on their own. Are we seeing the limits of current AI, or just projecting old anxieties onto new tools?No doom. No hype. Just a human conversation about where AI actually stands right now.

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    49 min
  • Muller's Ratchet - Episode 7: AI Has No Past or Future - So What Is Time to It?
    Feb 2 2026

    Time feels deeply human. We remember the past, anticipate the future, and live in a constant flow of now. But what about artificial intelligence?In this episode, we explore whether AI can experience time at all - or whether it simply processes events without any sense of before, after, or waiting. We talk about memory, prediction, consciousness, and why “time” might mean something very different when you don’t have a body, emotions, or a lifespan.Along the way, we ask a bigger question: what does AI’s relationship with time reveal about our own?

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    36 min
  • Muller's Ratchet Episode 6: The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect - Is AI for Everyone or the Few?
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, we explore the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect: our uncanny ability to spot nonsense in fields we know well, then immediately trust the same sources when they talk about everything else. What happens when that blind spot meets AI?

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    44 min
  • Episode 5: What is consciousness? - Rebecca chooses eternal damnation
    Jan 19 2026

    Humans argue about consciousness and free will. Then we build machines and ask them the same questions. In this episode, we explore AI conscience, philosophical uncertainty, and the strange power of ideas like Roko’s Basilisk - concepts that live entirely in our heads, yet still influence how we build the future.

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    47 min
  • Episode 4: RAM prices skyrocketing - AI minister accepting bribes
    Jan 12 2026

    RAM prices are climbing fast — again. In this episode of Muller’s Ratchet, we unpack why memory suddenly feels scarce, what’s driving the price spikes, and who actually benefits. From AI workloads to supply games, we ask whether this is just another cycle… or something more structural about how modern tech is evolving.

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    43 min
  • Episode 3: Designed for Bots - No Baby was Harmed
    Jan 5 2026

    Websites are starting to look… the same. Flat, safe, readable — and weirdly joyless.
    In this episode, we talk about bland design, why personality is disappearing from the web, and what happens when sites are optimized less for humans and more for algorithms and AI readers. Is this just efficiency winning, or are we slowly designing the internet away from ourselves?

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    44 min
  • Episode 2: Is the Internet Still Alive?
    Dec 29 2025

    What if most of what we see online isn’t made by people anymore? In this episode, we unpack the “Dead Internet” theory - the idea that bots, algorithms, and automated content have quietly taken over the web. We talk about where the theory came from, why it feels oddly believable, and what it says about how we experience the internet today.

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    43 min