Episode

Will Humans Become the Mitochondria of AI

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Chat GPT Podcast
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Apr 24, 2026
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1182
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Summary

This episdoe explores the technological singularity, a theoretical point where artificial intelligence surpasses human capability, potentially triggering an intelligence explosion. Scholars examine the feasibility of whole brain emulation, which involves scanning and reconstructing biological neural networks as software to achieve substrate independence. While this shift could offer immense scientific benefits, it also threatens to worsen social inequality by creating a divide between a techno-privileged elite and a displaced underclass. To address these ethical risks, researchers advocate for Amartya Sen’s Capabilities Approach, a framework that prioritizes individual agency and human flourishing within a democratic society. Ultimately, the texts highlight that achieving posthuman existence requires not only engineering breakthroughs but also robust governance to protect the rights of digital minds.