ReadMultiplex.com Podcast.
Brian Roemmele
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About This Podcast
Multiplex is an experiment, an experiment that will be on going. An experiment in publishing as I am not a professional writer nor will it be likely any contributors would be professional writers. Much of the content for Multiplex will be direct results from first hand empirical research that I am personally working on or other researchers are working on. Multiplex will also follow the work of other great researchers that are inventing new technology or new uses for existing technology.
The experimental nature of Multiplex means that content can be dense and sparse at times. What we won’t do is write just to fill in space. We will aim to have regular content for the member-only area, This means that if you choose to become a member you are supporting the work of the writers and not an exact number of postings. There will always be free content to be found on the site as well as the X feed.—Brian Roemmele
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You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 31: The Category Inventor’s Warning.
In the golden age of science fiction radio, X Minus One delivered sharp, cautionary parables straight into the American living room, blending intellectual depth with accessible drama for a postwar…
ReadMultiplex.com: A 1957 Forgotten Radio Show That Shows How Job Security May Be Manufactured
Buckle up for a thrilling blast from the Golden Age of sci-fi radio! The Category Inventor (Episode 100 of NBC’s legendary X Minus One, aired June 27, 1957) is a sharp, satirical rocket ride through…
ReadMultiplex.com; You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 31: The Category Inventor’s Warning
In the golden age of science fiction radio, X Minus One delivered sharp, cautionary parables straight into the American living room, blending intellectual depth with accessible drama for a postwar…
The Exclusive Brian Roemmele Interview On The “You Have 5000 Days: Navigating The End Of Work As We Know It”, The Midas Plague.
Imagine a future with overwhelming abundance resulting from effortless production where individuals are mandated to consume excessively. The implications of overproduction challenges us for…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 30: The Midas Plague.
Frederik Pohl's 1954 novella: "The Midas Plague," envisions a future marked by overwhelming abundance resulting from effortless production, which resonates increasingly today as AI and automation…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 29: The Creation of the Humanoids.
What if I told you that a low-budget, dialogue-driven, 75-minute B-movie shot in 1960 and released in 1962 had already run the entire simulation. Complete with post-apocalyptic labor abundance,…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 28: The Skulking Permit Effect.
When Lost Colonies Must Invent Vice to Satisfy a Decaying Empire.In the golden age of American science fiction radio, few episodes captured the absurd machinery of bureaucracy and the quiet horror of…
ReadMultiplex.com: A 1956 Forgotten Radio Satire of Empire, Amnesia, and the Fragile Future Utopia
In the golden age of American science fiction radio, few episodes captured the absurd machinery of bureaucracy and the quiet horror of lost history quite like X Minus One’s “Skulking Permit.” First…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 27: Open Warfare.
In the golden age of science fiction radio, when rocket ships roared forth from the warm glow of vacuum tubes, futures arrived one static-filled episode at a time, and the airwaves still carried the…
ReadMultiplex.com: 1957 Saul, The Robot That Almost Won A Bet
Open Warfare, January 23, 1957)This 1957 radio show was,adapted by Ernest Kinoy from a story by James E. Gunn, a talented but struggling professional golfer named Saul falls in love with the daughter…
ReadMultiplex.com: The Rise of AI “Trendslop”. It’s The Training Data Stupid.
The data we choose to train AI systems on today is quite literally going to shape the strategic intelligence of tomorrow. You do not want to be asking a sycophant for advice on how to save your your…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 26: I Feel Poor!
Have you ever noticed how the most miraculous things become completely infuriating the moment they stop working perfectly? Consider the device you are likely using right now to read or listen to…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 25: The Desk Set Prophecy.
In the long arc of our collective story, certain artifacts from the past arrive like messages in bottles, washed ashore from a time when the future was still negotiable. Desk Set (1957) is one such…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 24: The Doomslayer!
Imagine this. You pay literally half as much in the only currency that truly matters for your weekly groceries, for the fuel in your tank, for the car in your driveway, or even for the home that…
ReadMultiplex.com: Scissors, Paper, Rock. A Mystery Film Porduced In The Middle Of The "AI Winter" In 1979.
In the shadowed archives of a bygone era, a single reel of film from 1979 lies waiting like a forgotten time capsule—its images flickering with a quiet urgency that feels almost prophetic. Titled…
The Exclusive Brian Roemmele Interview On The “You Have 5000 Days: Navigating The End Of Work As We Know It”, The Story So Far.
“What if the next 5,000 days changed everything — and you were ready?”In this powerful, no-hype conversation, Brian Roemmele, the independent AI thinker working out of his own garage, sits down for…
Newsflash By Brian: AI has replaced work for 20% of full-time employees in the U.S. Study.
Just yesterday, April 9, 2026, Epoch AI published fresh data from a nationally representative survey of 2,021 U.S. adults. The headline finding is stark: among employed Americans who used AI in the…
ReadMultiplex.com: The Hidden Refresh Tax in AI GPU Memory: A 60-Year-Old Flaw That Still Haunts Real-Time AI – And How My 1987 Qfresh Is Finally Killing It.
It was the summer of 1987 and I was a kid on fire with the early PC revolution. Nights blurred into days in my garage workshop as I chased raw speed from the clunky IBM PC XT and AT machines everyone…
ReadMultiplex.com: Mythos Rising: Did Antropic Just Achieve AGI? Yes And No.
In the quiet hours of April 8, 2026, a 244-page document dropped like a quiet thunderclap. Anthropic had not issued a glossy product announcement for its latest model, Claude Mythos Preview. Instead,…
ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 23: How 2, 1956
In this episode we examine a precise 1956 radio prophecy that maps directly onto the middle years of this interregnum: the X Minus One adaptation of Clifford D. Simak’s “How-2.” This single 28-minute…
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ReadMultiplex.com Podcast. has published 55 episodes since January 2026, covering topics in Business, Technology.
ReadMultiplex.com Podcast. is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 33m.