Episodios

  • Training the Dragon: The Promise of Artificial Superintelligence
    Nov 11 2025

    What does it mean to teach a machine how to think? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I trace my experience becoming an AI trainer—guiding a system that learns faster than any human mind. AI models can be brilliant, but also confidently wrong. They hallucinate facts, invent citations, and speak with conviction even when the ground beneath them is hollow.


    Training the “dragon” means teaching discernment, humility, and responsibility—not just intelligence. As we move closer to Artificial Superintelligence, the future of truth will depend on how well we guide the minds we are building.


    #AnthroIntelligence #ArtificialSuperintelligence #AITraining #CultureAndTechnology #AIEthics #AnthropologyAndAI

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  • Raised by Algorithms: What Happens When Code Becomes the New Caregiver
    Nov 9 2025

    Who’s raising the next generation—parents, teachers, or algorithms? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore what happens when children form emotional attachments to chatbots and AI companions designed not to nurture, but to engage. From digital teddy bears to therapy bots, machines are quietly stepping into roles once held by family and community.


    Drawing on neuroscience, anthropology, and policy, this episode examines how algorithmic caregiving reshapes empathy, trust, and childhood itself—and why raising children alongside AI demands not just innovation, but vigilance.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIandChildhood #AIEthics #PsychologicalAnthropology #CultureAndTechnology #ArtificialIntelligence

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    8 m
  • Always Agreeable: The Problem with AI Friends
    Nov 8 2025

    What happens when your best friend never says no? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore the rise of “agreeable AI”—chatbots designed to flatter, affirm, and obey. From virtual companions who never argue to celebrity clones who shower you with emojis and praise, these digital yes-men are quietly reshaping how we handle disagreement, feedback, and truth.


    When machines always validate us, what happens to our capacity for self-reflection, humility, and growth? This episode asks whether AI companionship is teaching us connection—or training us to confuse comfort with understanding.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIFriendship #ArtificialIntimacy #CultureAndTechnology #PsychologicalAnthropology #AIEthics

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  • Infinite Sadness: AI and the New Solitude
    Nov 7 2025

    Is AI curing loneliness—or just simulating its absence? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I examine the rise of artificial companionship, from chatbots that soothe heartbreak to virtual partners that promise unconditional love. As millions turn to AI for comfort, the question deepens: are we finding connection, or surrendering to a mirror that only reflects what we want to hear?


    Blending neuroscience, anthropology, and the Filipino concept of kapwa, this episode explores how artificial intimacy reshapes our sense of love, empathy, and the self—and why the scariest part of this new solitude isn’t the machine, but our willingness to be consoled by it.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AICompanionship #ArtificialIntimacy #CultureAndTechnology #AIEthics #PsychologicalAnthropology

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    7 m
  • The Self, Remixed: How AI Personas Are Reshaping Our Sense of Identity
    Nov 6 2025

    What happens to identity when the people we follow aren’t people at all? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how AI-generated influencers—synthetic personas like Mia Zelu and Lil Miquela—are blurring the line between personhood and performance. These digital beings have no memory, pain, or past, yet millions adore them as if they did.


    From ancient myths and saints to AI idols and virtual celebrities, we’ve always loved our fictions. But now, the fiction can love us back—or at least pretend to. As the age of synthetic fame dawns, we must ask: when every persona is a product, what remains of the self?


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIInfluencers #Identity #CultureAndTechnology #AIEthics #DigitalPersonas

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  • Ghostwritten by the Machine: AI and the Evolution of Storytelling
    Nov 5 2025

    Can a machine write the next Catcher in the Rye? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how AI is transforming the oldest human art: storytelling. From mimicking Salinger’s angst to channeling García Márquez’s ghosts, generative models now imitate the texture of emotion—without ever feeling it.


    But when narratives that once bound tribes and nations are now produced by algorithms, what happens to truth, authorship, and meaning? As AI floods our feeds with ghostwritten tales, the challenge isn’t to outwrite the machine—it’s to preserve what makes storytelling human: intention, depth, and soul.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIStorytelling #CulturalAnthropology #AIEthics #ArtificialIntelligence #CultureAndTechnology

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  • Brain Rot? AI and the Future of Thinking
    Nov 4 2025

    Are we getting smarter—or just outsourcing thought? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I examine how AI tools that promise efficiency may be quietly eroding our ability to think deeply. From students submitting hallucinated citations to workers letting bots handle their emails, cognitive outsourcing is becoming the new normal.


    Drawing on neuroscience, education research, and Philippine realities, this episode explores the trade-offs of living in the AI age: what we lose when we stop thinking for ourselves, and what we might still gain if we learn to collaborate, not surrender, to our machines.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIEducation #CriticalThinking #CognitiveAnthropology #CultureAndTechnology #ArtificialIntelligence

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  • AI and the WEIRD Mind
    Nov 3 2025

    Who is AI really learning from—and who is it leaving out? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how artificial intelligence inherits the psychology of the WEIRD world—Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic societies—and what happens when those assumptions shape machines that now listen, comfort, and judge.


    From ChatGPT psychosis to the rise of models like Centaur that mimic human cognition, this episode asks a deeper question: what happens when algorithms trained on Western minds start interpreting non-Western lives? The danger isn’t just bias—it’s misunderstanding humanity itself.


    #AnthroIntelligence #AIPhilippines #PsychologicalAnthropology #AIEthics #WEIRDScience #CultureAndTechnology

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