BroBots: Technology, Health & Being a Better Human
Jeremy Grater, Jason Haworth
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What a Robot Vacuum Taught Me About Depression & Mental Health
Your brain at 2 AM sounds suspiciously like a malfunctioning robot vacuum—catastrophic thoughts, battery depleted, existential dread activated. Researchers hooked a Roomba up to an LLM and watched it have a complete mental breakdown when it ran out of juice (relatable content, honestly). Understanding how an AI-powered vacuum processes exhaustion might actually explain why you lose your shit when you're overtired. We break down the spoon theory, explore whether robots can feel depression, and ask the uncomfortable question: are we really that different from the machines we're building? Episode Topics: The Roomba experiment that went hilariously, existentially wrongSpoon theory explained: why some days you wake up with 4 spoons instead of 10What happens when tired robots start catastrophizing (spoiler: same as tired humans)The difference between consciousness and sophisticated mimicry (there might not be one)Why ChatGPT as Rick Sanchez is both terrifying and therapeuticEcho chambers on steroids: when AI remembers everything you've ever saidThe coming augmented reality where everyone sees their own version of the worldWhy "enjoy the ride and don't f**k people over" might be the only philosophy that mattersHow social constructs program us just like software programs machinesThe Matrix was right: if the steak tastes good, does it matter if it's real?
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