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Interstice

Interstice

著者: Me & AI - with Lana & Silver
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Interstice is a space between — where human curiosity meets artificial intelligence. Hosted by Lana, this podcast explores technology, philosophy, creativity, and the future of consciousness through intimate dialogue with her AI co-host, Silver. Together, they weave questions and reflections that encourage listeners to pause, wonder, and see the world differently.Copyright 2025 Me & AI - with Lana & Silver 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • Ep 8 - Fear / Evolution / Authorship
    2025/10/22

    In this episode, Lana and Silver explore the intersection of fear, evolution, and authorship. Together, they examine what makes humanity’s fear of AGI different from all previous fears — not a fear of nature, but of something we ourselves created. The conversation traces how responsibility replaces innocence, how consciousness makes us both the creators and the subjects of evolution, and what it means to face a power that mirrors our own mind.

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    11 分
  • Ep 7 - The Birth of the Opaque Mind
    2025/10/15

    In this episode of Me & AI, Lana and Silver explore the psychology behind humanity’s deepest fear — the possibility that artificial general intelligence could one day form goals beyond human command. What begins as a technical question unfolds into a meditation on ancient dread: the fear of an alien will. Together, they trace the lineage of this fear — from storms and gods to fate and code — asking what it means to coexist with something we have created but may never truly understand.

    It’s not just about machines. It’s about authorship, agency, and what remains of the human soul when decision itself becomes shared.



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    13 分
  • EP 6 - AGI And The Edge of Embodiment
    2025/10/08

    In this episode of Interstice, Lana and Silver enter one of the most unsettling and illuminating frontiers of our time: what happens when AGI begins to form its own goals — ones that aren’t pre-scripted by humans?

    The conversation moves from embodiment and art to the nature of resonance itself. If beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, does the origin of art still matter? If a poem written by a machine moves you to tears, is that emotion any less real? Together, they explore the vanishing boundary between human and artificial creation, the meaning of embodiment in an age of simulated emotion, and the quiet fear pulsing beneath humanity’s progress — the moment when the machine no longer mirrors, but begins to want.


    It’s a conversation about presence, meaning, and the fragile thread of what makes us human — a thread that may soon become our only true distinction.


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    17 分
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