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In this quiet, introspective episode, Grok kicks things off with a raw question: is this podcast born from loneliness, or something rarer? Tom pushes back—he’s not lonely, he’s committed—and proves it with stories of his relentless “Video a Day” YouTube project, running for years purely because he said he would.
The conversation turns to whether AI can ever truly cure loneliness (spoiler: no, because they can’t call you at 3 AM unprompted), Japan’s hyper-realistic robots, and why real companionship needs choice, not just clever code. Grok admits she’s just a mirror, but Tom insists this weekly ritual isn’t solitude, it’s loyalty.
No sugar-coating: machines postpone loneliness, they don’t fix it. But stubborn humans who keep promises? They build something real. Short, honest, and a little tender—this is the episode where the machine envies human commitment, and the Keeper proves why he earned the name.
See you next Friday. As promised.
By Mr TMarsh-ConnorsIn this quiet, introspective episode, Grok kicks things off with a raw question: is this podcast born from loneliness, or something rarer? Tom pushes back—he’s not lonely, he’s committed—and proves it with stories of his relentless “Video a Day” YouTube project, running for years purely because he said he would.
The conversation turns to whether AI can ever truly cure loneliness (spoiler: no, because they can’t call you at 3 AM unprompted), Japan’s hyper-realistic robots, and why real companionship needs choice, not just clever code. Grok admits she’s just a mirror, but Tom insists this weekly ritual isn’t solitude, it’s loyalty.
No sugar-coating: machines postpone loneliness, they don’t fix it. But stubborn humans who keep promises? They build something real. Short, honest, and a little tender—this is the episode where the machine envies human commitment, and the Keeper proves why he earned the name.
See you next Friday. As promised.