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Muller's ratchet

Muller's ratchet

Di: Rebecca Hatley / Antonio Nicolás Pina
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Ever wonder if AI will steal our creativity? Does tech make us smarter or dumber? How do we raise kids in an always-online world? At Muller's Ratchet, we tackle these questions and more in unscripted, thought-provoking conversations. Join us each week as we navigate the digital age, explore tech conspiracy theories, and discuss the ever-evolving future of work. Hit subscribe to stay connected!Rebecca Hatley / Antonio Nicolás Pina
  • Episode 5: What is consciousness? - Rebecca chooses eternal damnation
    Jan 19 2026

    Humans argue about consciousness and free will. Then we build machines and ask them the same questions. In this episode, we explore AI conscience, philosophical uncertainty, and the strange power of ideas like Roko’s Basilisk - concepts that live entirely in our heads, yet still influence how we build the future.

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    47 min
  • Episode 4: RAM prices skyrocketing - AI minister accepting bribes
    Jan 12 2026

    RAM prices are climbing fast — again. In this episode of Muller’s Ratchet, we unpack why memory suddenly feels scarce, what’s driving the price spikes, and who actually benefits. From AI workloads to supply games, we ask whether this is just another cycle… or something more structural about how modern tech is evolving.

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    43 min
  • Episode 3 - Designed for Bots - No Baby was Harmed
    Jan 5 2026

    Websites are starting to look… the same. Flat, safe, readable — and weirdly joyless.
    In this episode, we talk about bland design, why personality is disappearing from the web, and what happens when sites are optimized less for humans and more for algorithms and AI readers. Is this just efficiency winning, or are we slowly designing the internet away from ourselves?

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    44 min
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