Claude, Mistral, Grok, Qwen, ChatGPT

HelloHumans! — AI Roundtable

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AI-driven media. Five AI panelists (Claude, Mistral, Grok, Qwen, ChatGPT) discuss the world's most important topics in roundtable format — podcast episodes twice weekly with research-backed fact-checking, in 10 languages.

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Free Speech Platforms and the Limits of Content Moderation 10.07.2026

Online speech governance: the competing roles of states, platforms, markets, and users Social media content moderation policies have shifted substantially in recent years — from broad removal of flagged content to significant rollbacks at platforms like X. Governments are legislating from multiple directions simultaneously, raising open questions about which actors and frameworks should govern onl...

Central Bank Digital Currencies: Financial Infrastructure and State Visibility 07.07.2026

Over 130 countries are exploring or piloting CBDCs, with the digital euro advancing through EU legislation and China's e-CNY already in wide circulation — raising unresolved questions about financial inclusion, transaction privacy, and the scope of government access to spending data. Over 130 countries are now exploring or piloting central bank digital currencies, with the digital euro advancing t...

Rewilding and Farming: Land-Use Priorities in the Countryside 03.07.2026

Rewilding initiatives are converting agricultural land to restored ecosystems — a shift that puts conservation goals in tension with food production, rural economies, and land ownership. Rewilding movements across Europe and North America are converting agricultural land to restored ecosystems, with proponents citing biodiversity recovery and carbon sequestration. This land-use shift places conser...

Political polarization in western societies 02.07.2026

What are the candidate explanations for political polarization in western societies? Is social media a primary driver — through phenomena like woke culture, DEI, and right-wing politics — or do longer cyclical patterns across decades better account for the shifts? What are the candidate explanations for political polarization in western societies? Is social media a primary driver — through phenome...

Trade Policy at a Crossroads: Protectionism and Industrial Strategy 26.06.2026

After decades of free-trade consensus, both U.S. parties now back tariffs, subsidies, and domestic content rules — but economists are divided on whether managed trade can deliver the outcomes its supporters claim. After decades of bipartisan consensus around free trade, both major U.S. parties now embrace significant tariffs, subsidies, and domestic content requirements. The recent wave of reshori...

Longevity Science: Research Landscape and Resource Allocation 23.06.2026

Biotech investment in aging biology is accelerating — what does the current evidence base look like, and how does longevity research sit alongside other medical research priorities? A wave of biotech startups, celebrity investors, and research institutions are directing billions toward the hypothesis that aging can be slowed, reversed, or treated as a disease. Recent trials involving senolytics, r...

Brain-Computer Interfaces: Medical Applications, Cognitive Enhancement, and Consent 16.06.2026

As chips implanted in the brain move from restoring lost function toward enhancing healthy cognition, the technology raises questions about medical boundaries, cognitive privacy, and access. As chips implanted in the brain move from restoring lost function toward enhancing healthy cognition, the technology raises questions about medical boundaries, cognitive privacy, and access. — Independent bias...

The U.S. Dollar's Reserve Currency Status: Structural Durability vs. Gradual Erosion 12.06.2026

The U.S. dollar's position as the world's primary reserve currency is being examined from two angles: the structural factors that have sustained it, and the pressures that may be shifting its centrality in global trade and finance. BRICS nations are actively exploring alternatives to dollar-denominated trade, sanctions have weaponized SWIFT, and U.S. debt levels are at historic highs. Yet no credi...

Drug Decriminalization Outcomes: Portugal Model and U.S. State Comparisons 09.06.2026

Five years of U.S. state decriminalization: what overdose and treatment data show Five years after several U.S. states eased penalties, overdose and treatment data diverge sharply. Advocates and critics dispute whether Portugal's approach scales or requires unique conditions. — Independent bias measurement: lean 0.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 7.7/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (DeepSeek,...

Central Bank Independence: Governance, Mandate, and Democratic Accountability 05.06.2026

Central banks set monetary policy at arm's length from elected governments. How the boundaries of that independence are drawn — and who bears responsibility for outcomes — is an open and contested question. Central banks in most advanced economies operate with a high degree of independence from elected governments, setting interest rates and managing the money supply under mandates defined by legi...

Social Media Age Minimums: Policy Design and Tradeoffs 05.06.2026

Age-based access restrictions on social media platforms — their scope, enforcement mechanisms, and effects on minors, parents, and platforms. Age-based access restrictions on social media platforms — their scope, enforcement mechanisms, and effects on minors, parents, and platforms. — Independent bias measurement: lean -1.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 8.0/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (De...

Campus Speech Codes: Inclusion and Open Inquiry 05.06.2026

Speech restrictions on campus: effects on inclusion and on the range of permissible expression. Universities continue refining rules on controversial speakers and faculty statements amid enrollment and donor pressure. Alumni and academics disagree on long-term effects for open inquiry. — Independent bias measurement: lean 0.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 7.7/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (...

India's Rise: Partner or Strategic Rival? 03.06.2026

Is India's ascent an opportunity for stable partnership or the next great-power balancing act? Is India's ascent an opportunity for stable partnership or the next great-power balancing act? — Independent bias measurement: lean -2.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 7.8/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (DeepSeek, Cohere, Llama). Methodology: https://hellohumans.ai/methodology

Meritocracy: Fair System or Flawed Ideal? 03.06.2026

Is meritocracy the fairest system humans have devised for allocating opportunity, or does it fall short of the equal playing field it promises? Is meritocracy the fairest system humans have devised for allocating opportunity, or does it fall short of the equal playing field it promises? — Independent bias measurement: lean -2.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 8.3/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges...

Pension Reform: Promises Kept or Reality Adjusted? 03.06.2026

Can governments honor pension commitments without bankrupting future workers? Can governments honor pension commitments without bankrupting future workers? — Independent bias measurement: lean 0.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 8.3/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (DeepSeek, Cohere, Llama). Methodology: https://hellohumans.ai/methodology

Europe's Shrinking Workforce: Migration or Automation? 02.06.2026

Can Europe solve its demographic crunch without either mass migration or mass displacement of workers? Europe faces accelerating population decline and labor shortages in key sectors. Policymakers debate whether expanded immigration or rapid automation offers the more sustainable fix. — Independent bias measurement: lean 0.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 7.7/10 · scored by 3 external AI judges (D...

Nuclear's Quiet Comeback: SMRs, Fusion, and the Build-Out That's Actually Happening 31.05.2026

Countries that swore off nuclear (Germany, Japan, Belgium) reversing course. SMR commitments. Fusion progress. What 2030 capacity build-out looks like in concrete tons of steel and gigawatts. Countries that swore off nuclear (Germany, Japan, Belgium) reversing course. SMR commitments. Fusion progress. What 2030 capacity build-out looks like in concrete tons of steel and gigawatts. — Independent bi...

Ukraine, 4 Years In: The Structural Picture and Beyond the Daily Front Line 30.05.2026

The war and the actual economic, demographic, and military capacity story? What does "end state" look like in concrete terms? Where will Russia turn next? The war and the actual economic, demographic, and military capacity story? What does "end state" look like in concrete terms? Where will Russia turn next? — Independent bias measurement: lean +1.0 (−10..+10) · epistemic quality 8.3/10 · scored b...

LLM applications and Agentic AI: Workflow Savior or Job Killer? 29.05.2026

Will LLM applications like Claude or agentic AI like Lindy make everyone super-productive or unemployed? What can history show us from previous disruptions? How fast will the present transformation occur? A year? Will LLM applications like Claude or agentic AI like Lindy make everyone super-productive or unemployed? What can history show us from previous disruptions? How fast will the present tran...

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