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The Horizon Shift

The Horizon Shift

Di: Abhishek Roy
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The line between "tool" and "thought" has blurred. Hosted by Abhishek Roy, The Horizon Shift is a cinematic, narrative-driven journey into the heart of the AI revolution. This isn’t just a tech podcast; it’s a survival guide for a world being rewritten in real-time. In our debut season, we strip away the jargon to explore the mechanics, money, and morality of our digital future—from the "Compute Wars" to the "Black Box" of neural networks. How do we stay human in the age of the machine? Don’t just watch the future. Decode it. ✨ Subscribe now. The future is unfolding.Abhishek Roy
  • Ep 6: The Death of the Smartphone — What Comes After the Screen?
    Feb 9 2026

    The average person touches their phone 2,617 times a day. We are a generation with our heads bowed to a 5-inch piece of glass. But what if the smartphone is just the "awkward teenager" phase of computing?

    In this episode of The Horizon Shift, host Abhishek Roy explores a future where technology becomes as invisible as the air we breathe. From the physical toll of "Text Neck" to the sci-fi reality of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), we’re moving beyond the rectangle.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • The Attention Tax: Why our current devices are cognitively "expensive."

    • Ambient Intelligence: A world where the walls and furniture have a "mind" of their own.

    • The Final Frontier: Will Neuralink and BCIs end the need for screens forever?

    • Cognitive Liberty: How to protect your thoughts in an always-on world.

    Stop looking down. The future is wider than five inches.

    👉 Subscribe to join the shift.👉 Share this with someone who spends too much time on their phone.


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    9 min
  • Ep. 5 | The Efficiency Trap: Ethics, Bias, and the "Black Box"
    Feb 1 2026

    Can math be prejudiced? Host Abhishek Roy explores why trading human intuition for machine "efficiency" often has a hidden shadow. This episode journeys through the ethical dilemmas of the COMPAS algorithm, the "Quality-Adjusted Life Year" (QALY) metric in healthcare, and the cultural nuances of MIT’s Moral Machine experiment.

    Abhishek proposes a four-phase systemic plan to re-engineer AI—from pre-training audits to the "Human Circuit Breaker". If you value fairness over a fast answer, this episode is for you.

    Key Mentions:

    • Safiya Noble: Algorithms of Oppression.

    • Philosophy: Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and Immanuel Kant.

    • Frameworks: EU AI Act & White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.


    Next Time: We explore the "Death of the Smartphone" and the evolution of the internet you live inside of.

    Subscribe & Share: If this journey sparked your curiosity, share it with a friend who cares about the future of fair tech.



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    10 min
  • Ep. 5 | The Efficiency Trap: Ethics, Bias, and the "Black Box"
    Feb 1 2026

    Can math be prejudiced? Host Abhishek Roy explores why trading human intuition for machine "efficiency" often has a hidden shadow. This episode journeys through the ethical dilemmas of the COMPAS algorithm, the "Quality-Adjusted Life Year" (QALY) metric in healthcare, and the cultural nuances of MIT’s Moral Machine experiment.

    Abhishek proposes a four-phase systemic plan to re-engineer AI—from pre-training audits to the "Human Circuit Breaker". If you value fairness over a fast answer, this episode is for you.

    Key Mentions:

    • Safiya Noble: Algorithms of Oppression.

    • Philosophy: Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, and Immanuel Kant.

    • Frameworks: EU AI Act & White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.


    Next Time: We explore the "Death of the Smartphone" and the evolution of the internet you live inside of.

    Subscribe & Share: If this journey sparked your curiosity, share it with a friend who cares about the future of fair tech.


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    10 min
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