Episodios

  • OpenAI’s "God-Mode": Is Sam Altman the Ultimate System Admin?
    Apr 7 2026

    Is Sam Altman building a tool, or a new reality? Inspired by the recent, chilling New Yorker editorial that labelled him the "Sovereign of Silicon Valley," we go inside the "Black Box" of OpenAI’s leadership to answer the definitive question of our era: Can He Be Trusted?

    We aren't just talking about chatbots or "side quests" like Sora anymore; we're talking about the man who may soon control the single most powerful computing engine in human history. In this "Debate episode," we analyze the friction between Altman's public "AI Safety" persona and the private, high-stakes maneuvers that turned OpenAI into a $150 billion behemoth.

    In this episode, we deconstruct:

    • The "Sovereign" Strategy: Why Altman is treating OpenAI like a nation-state, negotiating directly with world leaders and securing the future of energy.

    • The Trust Gap: Examining the board-room coup of 2023 and the "Machiavellian" path to absolute dominance.

    • The Economic Monopoly: We break down the "Compute-Moat." Is he creating a "Too Big to Fail" entity before the first AGI even arrives?

    • The 2026 Roadmap: How the current consolidation signals a brutal drive for total market capture ahead of the IPO.

    Is Sam Altman the visionary we need, or are we just living in his beta test?

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    16 m
  • Why Young People Are Quitting Alcohol
    Apr 1 2026

    Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than any generation before them.

    But this shift is about more than health trends or changing tastes. In this episode of Ctrl Alt Society, we explore the deeper cultural forces behind the decline of drinking among young people.

    From social media and the fear of public embarrassment, to wellness culture, rising living costs, and the rise of digital social life, a new generation is quietly redefining what it means to socialise and unwind.

    Alcohol used to be the centre of youth culture. For Gen Z, it might just be optional.

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    20 m
  • The Sora Shutdown: Why OpenAI Killed the Future of Cinema.
    Mar 25 2026

    Yesterday, the AI world hit a wall. In a move that blindsided the industry, OpenAI abruptly announced it is ending Sora, its flagship video platform, effectively killing a historic $1 billion partnership with Disney.

    In this episode of Ctrl Alt Society, we deconstruct the "why" behind the most shocking pivot in tech history. Was it a technical failure, or a calculated "Balance Sheet Correction" ahead of a 2026 IPO? We go behind the scenes of the 30-minute blindside that left Disney and creators in the dark.

    In this "System Reset," we explore:

    • The Disney Blindside: How a billion-dollar deal evaporated in under an hour and what it says about the fragility of B2B AI partnerships.

    • Return on Compute (ROC): Why Sam Altman is killing "side quests" to focus resources on profitable agents and code.

    • The Robotics Pivot: Why a warehouse robot in Warsaw is now more valuable to OpenAI than a 20-second video of a cat.

    • The "Superapp" Mandate: Exploring Fidji Simo’s push to consolidate OpenAI into a single, agentic productivity tool.

    Is this a failure of imagination, or the ultimate business masterstroke? We break down the math of why video was a "compute tax" OpenAI could no longer afford to pay.

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    18 m
  • The Anxiety of Being Left on Read: Why Silence Feels Different in the Digital Age
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Ctrl Alt Society, we explore how digital messaging quietly changed the way humans experience silence, time, and social connection. Features like read receipts, typing indicators, and online status have turned silence into information, and waiting into anxiety.

    What used to be a normal pause in conversation now feels like rejection, hesitation, or something gone wrong.

    We break down how messaging apps reshaped expectations around response time, why our brains struggle with digital silence, and how constant connectivity changed the psychological rhythm of communication.

    This episode explores the hidden cultural shift behind something almost everyone experiences every day. Silence did not disappear. It just started meaning something.

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    10 m
  • Why Billionaires Leaving California Might Save California
    Mar 17 2026

    Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we explore into the pressing fiscal crisis facing California, exploring its staggering projected $31 billion budget deficit and the challenges posed by revenue instability.

    We'll unpack the complexities of the state's tax structure, which heavily depends on a small group of mobile, high-income earners and fluctuating capital gains tied to the stock market.In our discussions, we'll investigate the phenomenon known as the "Silicon Valley Syndrome," revealing how venture capital boosts local service industries while simultaneously crowding out other sectors and worsening wealth inequality. Experts share their insights on how California can chart a sustainable path forward by diversifying its tax base, enhancing spending transparency, and incentivising wealthy residents and corporations to stay.

    Don't miss this opportunity to explore potential reforms to California's "boom-and-bust" fiscal cycle to secure long-term economic health and social equity. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of one of the world's most vibrant economies!

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    20 m
  • The AI Productivity Trap; How Automation Intensifies Workload in the Office
    Mar 9 2026

    Todays episode dives into the intriguing world of generative AI and its unexpected impact on employee workloads. Rather than alleviating stress, these tools can sometimes lead to a hidden intensification of work. We reveal a "productivity trap" in which the ease of AI prompts employees to broaden their roles, juggle multiple tasks, and skip essential breaks. This can leave individuals feeling busier and more fatigued, with blurred work-life boundaries.

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    14 m
  • Can the Winter Olympics survive a warming world?
    Mar 2 2026

    Rising temperatures and decreasing snowpack due to climate change pose a significant threat to the future of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Recent research indicates that by the 2050s, the number of reliable host locations for these events will decrease markedly, especially for the Paralympics held in March. To address these challenges, the International Olympic Committee is requiring that all operations become climate-positive by 2030 and is exploring adaptations such as shifting event schedules and increasing the production of artificial snow. However, these strategies face strong criticism, as athletes and advocates argue that a heavy reliance on snowmaking and fossil fuel sponsorship contradicts the movement's sustainability goals.The future success of the Games will depend on minimizing risks in selecting host locations and balancing the environmental costs of operational survival with the global need for emissions reduction.

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    19 m
  • Is the social network you use defining you?
    Feb 23 2026


    Why do people present different versions of themselves on LinkedIn, Instagram, WhatsApp, and work tools?

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    15 m