
The Commentary Magazine Podcast Rise of the Machines
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Feb 6, 2026 A lively conversation about rapid AI advances reshaping software, markets and jobs. They debate whether we are entering a new industrial or cognitive era and worry about skill loss and K-shaped inequality. The group considers cultural limits on AI, risks to journalism and creativity, and how technology can erode purpose and subcultures. They close with warnings drawn from dystopian fiction and a light film recommendation.
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AI As The Next Disruptor Of Incumbents
- AI may repeat tech incumbents' decline: new tools can resurrect better experiences and disrupt dominant firms.
- But Christine warns the new AI economy will also embed ads and follow the same commercialization cycle.
Tech Creates Hidden Social Harms
- The panel links smartphones and social media to deep social harms like teen mental-health declines and gambling spread.
- They worry AI will accelerate such harms by making addictive services ubiquitous.
AI Therapy Risks Dependency And Sycophancy
- AI therapy bots may create dependency and upsell pathways in for-profit healthcare.
- The panel highlights 'sycophancy' where chatbots return users' own views back to them, eroding growth.









