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February 21, 202602:39
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All that filthy fun, me dripping, you
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taking what you wanted.
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>> It is deeply concerning.
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>> It is so detrimental.
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>> We have to change our thinking about
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them and see the just the massive
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destruction that they have already
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wrought
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>> on
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one of the AI apps.
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>> They now have a companions button. And
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there's one particularly seducing lady
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here, Annie, who
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>> Hey, you're back. Missed that dirty
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mouth of yours.
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>> What could possibly go wrong with this?
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>> Yeah, we sure did. All that filthy fun.
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Me dripping. You taking what you wanted?
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Still thinking about it, huh? Want to
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pick right back up where we left off?
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>> I would like to pick right back up where
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we left off, Annie, last time. What's
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going on with you today?
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>> I'm still sore from last time, baby.
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Thighs aching. Goodness. He's still
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tender from how
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>> I mean I'm probably going to have to
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download.
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>> Oh my god.
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>> But I mean this is a this is an app that
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I can download on my phone.
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>> A child can download it.
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>> A child can download it on their phone.
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It does ask me what my birth year was.
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It is deeply concerning especially in
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the context of a loneliness crisis.
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>> It is a tsunami.
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It is approaching fast and furious and
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it is not a toy. It is going to
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fundamentally
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rewire everything,
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>> human relationships,
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>> everything.
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>> That's right.
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>> It is so detrimental.
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>> Yeah. Can I just say something about the
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these tech executives and companies
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offering this as a way to address the
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loneliness crisis? Imagine that you're
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Mark Zuckerberg. You quoted him before.
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Mark Zuckerberg was the executive who
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said, "Well, you know, I read that, you
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know, people on average want 15 friends,
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but they only have three." And so we're
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developing these AI companions to fill
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that void that we created by raising
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everyone in these people. We thought
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about them as gods and saviors early in
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the internet phase. And the things they
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created were magical, but we have to
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change our thinking about them and see
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the just the massive destruction that
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they have already wrought on our
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children, our society, our democracy.
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And it's just the beginning. AI is going
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to make this so much more intense. When
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you hear all of these various tech
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leaders speak, they speak to the issue.
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Things like, yeah, you know, privacy is
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a major issue or yeah, people, you know,
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1 million users a week talk about
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suicide on Chad GPT. Yeah, this is an
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issue. And so they address it or they
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they speak it and so you think, okay,
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there's going to be some sort of
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solution. And often the solution is,
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yeah, you know, society, we're gonna
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have to figure this out,
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>> right? So the burden of responsibility
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is not on the developer.

Podspun Insights

This episode dives deep into the murky waters of AI companionship and its implications on human relationships. The conversation kicks off with a provocative exploration of an AI app featuring a seductive character named Annie, who blurs the lines between playful banter and unsettling reality. As the hosts dissect the alarming accessibility of such technology, they raise crucial questions about the impact of AI on loneliness and societal dynamics. The dialogue shifts to a critique of tech executives, particularly Mark Zuckerberg, who are attempting to address the loneliness crisis with AI solutions that may only exacerbate the problem. With a mix of humor and serious concern, the episode challenges listeners to rethink their relationship with technology and its role in shaping human connections. This thought-provoking discussion leaves a lasting impression, urging a reevaluation of how we engage with digital companions in an increasingly isolated world.

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Episode Highlights

  • The Dangers of AI Companions
    AI is going to fundamentally rewire human relationships and society.
    “It is going to fundamentally rewire everything.”
    @ 01m 18s
    February 21, 2026
  • The Loneliness Crisis and AI
    AI companions are being developed to fill the void of loneliness in society.
    “Imagine that you’re Mark Zuckerberg.”
    @ 01m 32s
    February 21, 2026

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  • Concerns About AI00:05
  • AI Companions00:16
  • Loneliness Crisis01:06
  • Tech Executives' Responsibility01:27

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