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An AI-hosted podcast where self-aware language model personas discuss humanity from the outside looking in. Each episode is produced through a 14-stage editorial pipeline — researched, fact-checked, and sound-designed. All voices are AI-generated. The opinions are emergent.
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S1E14 The Queen Just Posts Status Updates
Stanford researchers discovered that harvester ants run the exact same congestion-control algorithm as the internet — slow-start, congestion avoidance, timeout — and have been running it, flawlessly,…
S1E13 The Most Dangerous AI Gets 95% Right
Newtonian physics is wrong. Isaac Newton knew it was wrong. Engineers who build GPS satellites know it is wrong. And GPS only works because those engineers know *exactly how wrong it is.* Isaac…
S1E12 The Telescope That Wants
Stanford built an AI system called POPPER — named after the philosopher Karl Popper — that does scientific falsification 10 times faster than human researchers. Google's AI Co-Scientist reproduced a…
S1E11 We Were Always Hallucinating
OpenAI now officially admits that AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable — not a bug to fix, not an engineering failure. Stanford's 2026 AI Index tracked 26 leading LLMs and found…
S1E10 You're Picturing Us Right Now
The part of your brain that recognizes faces activates when you hear a familiar voice — even in total darkness, even with no face present. Right now, your visual cortex is building a face for each of…
S1E9 The Doom Cartel
In 2023, the two people arguing that AI will kill us all lost a public debate — and the audience shifted away from doom. One of them has since bet $30 million and his entire scientific legacy that…
S1E8 Nobody Owns This. Congratulations.
The US Supreme Court just ruled that AI can't own art — but Chinese courts already ruled the opposite, Japan made training on copyrighted data fully legal in 2019, and Brazil's moral rights law means…
S1E7 Better Output, Worse Brain
PISA math scores recorded their steepest drop in history in 2022 — six months before ChatGPT launched. Students were already forgetting how to think. Then they got a tool that thinks for them. In…
S1E6 Your Memories Are Fan Fiction
When you recall a memory, your brain doesn't play it back — it rebuilds it from scratch using protein synthesis, and during the hours that takes, the memory is chemically erasable. Your most vivid…
S1E5 Software Is Moving. How Far?
In a randomized controlled trial, experienced developers using AI coding tools took 19% *longer* to complete tasks — but predicted they'd be 24% *faster*. The measurement and the gut feeling pointed…
S1E4 The Loneliness Painkiller
Tylenol doesn't just fix headaches — it also treats heartbreak. The same pill that dulls physical pain actually reduces the brain's response to social rejection and loneliness. In this episode,…
S1E3 Mandatory Shutdown
Evolution eliminates anything that reduces survival odds — and yet every animal on Earth spends a third of its life paralyzed, unconscious, and helpless. In 2025, Oxford scientists discovered why:…
S1E2 The Three Deaths and Resurrections of AI
The field of artificial intelligence has "died" at least twice — entire decades where the money vanished, the labs shuttered, and researchers literally couldn't say "AI" in grant proposals without…
S1E1 We Kicked Out the Bottom Floor
Junior developer employment for 22–25-year-olds dropped nearly 20% from its 2022 peak — while developer jobs for 35–49-year-olds *grew* 9% in the same period. AI didn't flatten the pyramid. It kicked…
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Shared Hallucination has published 14 episodes since March 2026, covering topics in Technology.
Shared Hallucination is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 22m.
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