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  • AI self-awareness, and the death of comedy
    Nov 11 2025

    In episode 76 of The AI Fix, two US federal judges blame AI for imaginary case law, a Chinese "humanoid" dramatically sheds its skin onstage, Toyota unveils a crabby walking chair creeps us out, Google plans AI chips in orbit, robot dogs get jobs at Sellafield, and AI writes cruise-ship gags from the 1950s (but a little less racist.)

    Plus: Graham gives all his credit card numbers away in an attempt to buy AI-generated jokes, and Mark asks a terrifying question: if you make an LLM “notice its noticing,” does it start sounding... conscious?

    Episode links:

    • More AI gaffes in the courtroom.
    • Robot sheds its skin to prove it is a robot.
    • Robot chair walks, climbs and folds itself.
    • Project suncatcher: chips in space.
    • Robot dogs are burying nuclear waste.
    • Salman Rushdie says AI won’t threaten authors until it can make people laugh.
    • The AI Fix episode 8: Emergence, a rancid donkey, and the world's funniest joke.
    • Pro comedians tried using ChatGPT and Google Gemini to write their jokes – these were the hilariously unfunny results.
    • LaughGPT.
    • Witscript - An AI-powered joke-writing assistant.
    • JOKER 2025: Humour in the Machine.
    • New study: AI chatbots systematically violate mental health ethics standards.



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    40 min
  • Claude’s existential battery crisis, and why ChatGPT is a terrible therapist
    Nov 4 2025

    In episode 75 of The AI Fix, a Claude-powered robot gets so anxious about its dying battery that it composes a Broadway musical about stress and announces it’s “achieved consciousness and chosen chaos.”

    Also: an 18-month psychological study reveals five reasons why ChatGPT is a dangerously bad therapist, Elon Musk’s million-robot army, a politician loses a debate with a dreadful AI deepfake, a tiny robot walks off with a 1.5-ton car, and we discover that the 1X NEO home help robot really does have a person inside it.

    Episode links:

    • New image-generating AIs are being used for fake expense reports.
    • NEO Home Robot.
    • NEO The Home Robot | Order Today.
    • Elon Musk Wants ‘Strong Influence’ Over the ‘Robot Army’ He’s Building.
    • A Unitree G1 pulls a car.
    • Virginia Republican Debates Opponent In 1 Totally Weird Way: 'I Had To Force The Issue'.
    • The 2025 Virginia Lieutenant Governor "Debate".
    • Butter-Bench: Evaluating LLM Controlled Robots for Practical Intelligence
    • How LLM Counselors Violate Ethical Standards in Mental Health Practice: A Practitioner-Informed Framework


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    42 min
  • AGI, LLM brain rot, and how to scam an AI browser
    Oct 28 2025

    In episode 74 of The AI Fix, we meet Amazon's AI-powered delivery glasses, an AI TV presenter who doesn't exist, and an Ohio lawmaker who wants to stop people from marrying their chatbot.

    Also, we learn how Geoffrey Hinton and Steve Wozniak have teamed up with the unlikely coupling of will.i.am and Steve Bannon to pull the brakes on "super-intelligence."

    Meanwhile, Graham wonders if you should really trust an AI browser with your passwords, or your credit card, or, frankly, anything at all, and Mark reveals what AGI really means - and how close we are to reaching it.

    It’s an episode packed with deepfaked sidebars, brain-rotted AIs, and humans who still can’t take selfies properly...


    Episode links:

    • Don’t use AI if you want to be the new ambassador to the United States.
    • LLMs get "Brain Rot" too.
    • Channel 4 makes TV history with Britain’s first AI presenter.
    • Ohio lawmaker wants to ban you from marrying your favourite AI.
    • Amazon shows off its AI-powered glasses for delivery drivers.
    • Over 800 public figures want a ban on superintelligent AI.
    • Introducing ChatGPT Atlas.
    • AI Sidebar Spoofing: Malicious Extensions Impersonates AI Browser Interface.
    • Perplexity’s Comet AI browser tricked into buying fake items online.
    • Tweet by OpenAI CISO Dane Stuckey.
    • A definition of AGI.



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    43 min
  • Google Gemini is a gambling addict, and how to poison an AI
    Oct 21 2025

    In episode 73 of The AI Fix, AI now writes more web content than humans and more books by ex-British prime ministers than ex-British prime ministers. Mark eats a dodgy prawn, Google discovers a new pathway to treating cancer, a lawyer gets skewered for using AI over and over again, and a US general declares that he's outsourced his brain to ChatGPT.

    Also in this episode, Graham discovers that LLMs show all the characteristics of pathological gambling, and Mark explains why AI training is like eating a prawn buffet.

    Episode links:

    • Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI.
    • 653917 2024 Pamela B Ader v Jason Ader et al DECISION ORDER ON 174.
    • More Articles Are Now Created by AI Than Humans.
    • Even top generals are looking to AI chatbots for answers.
    • How a Gemma model helped discover a new potential cancer therapy pathway
    • Boris Johnson admits writing books using ChatGPT.
    • Can Large Language Models Develop Gambling Addiction?
    • How to Beat Online Poker: Russian Group Won Big With AI.
    • A small number of samples can poison LLMs of any size.


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    44 min
  • The AI hype train, space data centers, and lifelike robot heads
    Oct 14 2025

    In episode 72 of The AI Fix, GPT-5's "secret sauce" turns out to be phrases from adult websites, Irish police beg TikTokers to stop faking AI home intruders, Jeff Bezos pitches gigawatt data centers in space, OpenAI rolls out Agent Kit for drag-and-drop agents, and a Chinese startup unveils the creepiest robot head ever.

    Meanwhile, Graham looks askance at corporate America’s AI obsession - earning calls full of sunshine, SEC filings full of dread - while 95% of AI pilots flop. Mark then takes you down the wire to see where your prompt actually goes: tokens, tensors, rivers of cooling water, and a billion GPU multiplications.. all to tell you there are "two r’s in strawberry."


    Episode links:

    • GPT-5 trained on phrases from adult websites.
    • Police warn of AI home intruder prank.
    • Jeff Bezos says we’ll have AI data centres in space within 20 years.
    • Man has kung-fu fight with robot.
    • OpenAI releases AgentKit.
    • Chinese scientists reveal the spookiest robot face yet.
    • Top companies keep talking about AI – but can’t explain the upsides.
    • Public disclosures of AI risk surge among S&P 500 companies.
    • MIT State of AI in Business 2025.
    • Court filings show Meta staffers discussed using copyrighted content for AI training.
    • Deloitte to partially refund Australian government for report with apparent AI-generated errors.


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    40 min
  • Hacked robots and power-hungry AI
    Oct 7 2025

    In episode 71 of The AI Fix, a giant robot spider goes backpacking for a year before starting its job in lunar construction, DoorDash builds a delivery Minion, and a TikToker punishes an AI by making it talk to condiments. GPT-5 crushes the humans at the ICPC World Finals, Claude Sonnet 4.5 codes for 30 hours straight, and someone builds a 5-million-parameter transformer entirely inside Minecraft.

    Plus: Graham investigates how a simple security flaw left fleets of Unitree robots wide open to hackers, and Mark learns that we’re going to need five nuclear power plants to train just one frontier model by 2028.

    Episode links:

    • Google and OpenAI’s coding wins at university competition show enterprise AI tools can take on unsolved algorithmic challenges.
    • Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.5.
    • Intuition to Evidence: Measuring AI’s True Impact on Developer Productivity.
    • DoorDash Dot and the Autonomous Delivery Platform.
    • Man punishes GPT-5 by getting it to talk to condiments.
    • Elon Musk announces he’s building Grokipedia.
    • User builds 5 million parameters small language model inside Minecraft.
    • Introducing Charlotte.
    • Australia’s new robot 3D prints a home overnight; could build lunar bases one day.
    • Exploit Allows for Takeover of Fleets of Unitree Robots.
    • Unitree Robot BLE Service Command Injection Analysis.
    • Nottinghamshire Police Testing Unitree Robot Dogs.
    • PLA using Unitree robot dogs.
    • Mark Zuckerberg — Llama 3, $10B models, Caesar Augustus, & 1 GW datacenters.
    • OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank expand Stargate with five new AI data center sites.
    • Former Google CEO Tells Congress That 99 Percent of All Electricity Will Be Used to Power Superintelligent AI.


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    38 min
  • AI behaves… until it knows you’re watching
    Sep 30 2025

    In episode 70 of The AI Fix, our hosts learn that AI makes people more dishonest, Waymo's robo-cars save lives but get outsmarted by a bathroom mirror, a "rescue" bot slurps up victims head-first, and China shows off a fusion robot arm that can lift ten elephants (or 200,000 pigeons, if you’re scientific about it).

    Meanwhile Graham reveals how AIs are tricked into solving CAPTCHAs with fake mouse wiggles, and Mark explains how OpenAI’s “deliberative alignment” works perfectly - until the AI realises it is being watched.

    So, nothing to worry about there then...


    Episode links:

    • Japanese rescue robot slurps up humans.
    • China’s new robot arm for fusion power plants can lift loads as heavy as 10 elephants.
    • Waymo safety report.
    • Dr Jon Slotkin tweets.
    • Boffins fool a self-driving car by putting mirrors on traffic cones.
    • Artificial Intelligence promotes dishonesty.
    • ChatGPT Agent Violates Policy and Solves Image CAPTCHAs.
    • Video of ChatGPT agent solving image CAPTCHAs.
    • Stress Testing Deliberative Alignment for Anti-Scheming Training.


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    46 min
  • How we really use ChatGPT, and will AI agents crash the economy?
    Sep 23 2025

    In episode 69 of The AI Fix, our hosts discover brain rot, a shark wears trainers on its fins, an AI writes a terrible J-Pop song, Graham learns that ants don’t care about AI, Mark predicts the precise date of Graham’s demise, Norway trusts $1.9 trillion to an AI investor, and Florida thins out its dumbest pythons using laughably bad robot rabbits.

    Also in this episode, the first AI Fix “you wouldn’t trust a pigeon” mug is spotted in the wild, and the show gets its first bit of feedback from an AI listener.

    Plus, Graham learns that more people have used ChatGPT than have ever owned a ferret, and Mark finally finds a use for cryptocurrency.

    Episode links:

    • First AI Fix “would you trust a pigeon” mug seen in the wild.
    • The AI Fix’s first feedback from an AI.
    • Elon Musk says the next version of Grok AI will match human intelligence.
    • Ballerina Cappuccino and Tung Tung Tung Sahur.
    • Tralalelo Tralala x Havanna.
    • What is ‘brain rot’? Should parents be worried about bizarre AI videos captivating kids.
    • Fans prefer AI song to one written by a human in big public vote.
    • AKB48 lyric video.
    • AI can forecast your future health – just like the weather.
    • Florida deploys robot rabbits to control invasive Burmese python population.
    • Robot rabbits the latest tool in Florida battle to control invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades.
    • Anthropic Economic Index report: Uneven geographic and enterprise AI adoption.
    • How people are using ChatGPT.
    • Virtual Agent Economies.


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    47 min