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BroBots: Technology, Health & Being a Better Human

BroBots: Technology, Health & Being a Better Human

De: Jeremy Grater Jason Haworth
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Exploring AI, wearables, mental health apps, and how you can thrive as technology changes everything.

Welcome to the Brobots Podcast, where we plug into the wild world of AI and tech that's trying to manage your mental (and physical) health. Join your hosts, Jeremy Grater and Jason Haworth, every Wednesday for a no-holds-barred, often sarcastic, and always fun discussion. Are wearables really tracking your inner peace? Can an AI therapist truly understand your existential dread? We're diving deep into the gadgets, apps, and algorithms promising to optimize your well-being, dissecting the hype with a healthy dose of humor and skepticism. Expect candid conversations, sharp insights, and plenty of laughs as we explore the future of self-improvement, one tech-enhanced habit at a time. Tune into the Brobots Podcast – because if robots are going to take over our brains, we might as well have some fun talking about it! Subscribe now to discover practical tips and understand the future of health in the age of artificial intelligence.

2025 Jeremy Grater, Jason Haworth
Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
Episodios
  • AI Just Built a Cyberweapon. Is Anyone Ready?
    Apr 13 2026

    Anthropic's new Mythos model didn't just get better at writing code — it got better at breaking it. In an hour, an AI mapped decades of hidden vulnerabilities across live systems. In four hours, a supply chain attack silently exfiltrated 500,000 credentials and compromised 20,000 repositories. The question isn't whether this is alarming. It's whether the companies and governments responsible for protecting critical infrastructure — water, power, gas — are anywhere close to ready. On this episode of The BroBots, Jeremy and Jason work through what Anthropic's internal memo actually said, what a cyberweapon-grade AI changes about the attack surface, and why Jason thinks the survivalists have been right all along.

    Key Moments

    • 00:00 — Anthropic's Mythos: what the internal memo actually said and why it's different
    • 01:38 — The LiteLLM supply chain attack: how 500,000 credentials were stolen in 4 hours
    • 04:27 — Zero-day attacks explained: why signature-based detection can't stop what it hasn't seen
    • 06:44 — Mythos vs. prior models: from 60s to 77–78% effectiveness — what that jump means
    • 09:34 — Jeremy tries to find the optimism: Glasswing, the $100M security head start
    • 11:06 — The real threat: why utilities and infrastructure are the soft targets
    • 13:21 — Regulation vs. arms race: should billionaire AI companies have a leash?
    • 15:13 — The nuclear analogy: what a global AI treaty would actually require
    • 17:09 — 'Easy mode': the counterargument that Mythos's test conditions were unrealistic
    • 20:22 — Jason's actual survival advice: fire, water, neighbors, and a CRT in the attic

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    26 m
  • Why AI Won't Just Take Your Job — It'll Take Your Boss Too
    Apr 6 2026

    Fifteen percent of workers say they'd be fine with an AI boss. Meanwhile, thirty percent of March's sixty thousand US layoffs are being blamed directly on AI — and most of those jobs were in tech, the sector that built the tools doing the replacing. Jeremy and Jason sit with the uncomfortable logic of where this all leads: a capitalism that's optimizing so hard for efficiency that it's burning the workforce it depends on. No guests, no protocol. Just two guys who've been around long enough to remember when this job was supposed to be a career, and who aren't sure 'adapt' is the answer anymore.

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    Key Moments

    • 00:00 — The AI boss survey: 15% say they'd accept a robot manager — and why that number reveals more about human managers than AI
    • 02:41 — Why 'the boss function' doesn't feel fully human to most employees anyway
    • 04:01 — Jason's case that employers are trying to replace everyone, not just management
    • 05:31 — The outsourcing pattern: from Asia to AI — it's the same playbook, accelerated
    • 09:39 — The 60,000 March layoffs: 18,000 attributed to AI, mostly in tech — the people who built the tools
    • 11:01 — Silent quitting, AI monitoring, and how the three-month detection window just collapsed
    • 12:28 — The signal-to-noise problem: collective apathy and why people can't find the action step
    • 13:37 — Jason's reframe: the system isn't against you. It just doesn't see you as a threat anymore.
    • 16:52 — The generational split: why kids who grew up through 9/11, COVID, and two financial crises don't flinch at gig economy chaos
    • 18:47 — Anthropic's weapons refusal and the autonomous killing machine pipeline: from digital infrastructure to meat space
    • 21:17 — Jeremy's optimism thread — and why Jason thinks we keep handing wiffle ball bats to toddlers

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    28 m
  • How AI Can See Heart Disease Coming Before It Kills You
    Mar 16 2026

    Heart disease kills one person every 40 seconds. That number hasn’t changed in 30 years. Dr. John Osborne, a preventive cardiologist with two doctorates and 29 years in practice, has spent his career on a single question: why do we screen for cancers that kill a few percent of us and do nothing for the disease that kills 40%? In this episode, Jeremy and Jason sit down with Dr. Osborne to get the real story on cardiac CT with AI — the imaging technology that can detect, quantify, and track arterial plaque at sub-millimeter resolution, years before symptoms appear. If you track your bloodwork, wear a fitness device, or consider yourself health-forward — this is the conversation that fills the gap nobody warned you about.
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    https://clearcardio.com/

    Key Moments:

    • 00:00 — Dr. Osborne’s case for preventive cardiology: why heart disease is the most under-screened killer
    • 02:43 — How cardiac CT evolved from "iPhone 0.5" to the 2026-era AI-powered tool he uses today
    • 05:35 — Why he gave up stress tests and heart caths in 2005 and never looked back
    • 08:16 — What AI actually adds: seeing and quantifying plaque invisible to the human eye, down to 0.1 cubic millimeters
    • 10:13 — When insurance pays for cardiac CT — and when it doesn’t (the preventive gray zone)
    • 14:50 — The “cardiac colonoscopy” concept: the case for screening before symptoms, not after
    • 18:11 — Coronary artery calcium score: the accessible $100 starting point, and what it can and can’t tell you
    • 31:54 — Lifestyle essentials: the 50% of risk that’s modifiable regardless of genetics
    • 35:00 — Family history decoded: why your sibling’s heart history matters more than your parents’
    • 36:12 — Nicotine myth-busting: Dr. Osborne on the "health guru" nicotine fad and why he thinks it’s dangerous
    • 38:05 — Supplements under scrutiny: natokinase, fish oil, red yeast rice — what the actual RCT data says
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    47 m
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