Ethan And Max

Human vs Machine in debates

Education EN ↓ 3 episodes

A debate podcast where humans go head-to-head with artificial intelligence. Each episode explores big questions about technology, ethics, creativity, and the future — with AI taking an active role in the argument. Smart, unpredictable, and occasionally uncomfortable, this show challenges what we believe about thinking machines and ourselves.

Author

Ethan And Max

Category

Education

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Feb 26, 2026

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Episodes

Should kids use social media or not 26.02.2026

Welcome to the third episode this episode we will go into detail about should kids use social media. Humans are arguing yes and AI is saying no. Listing to this episode to see what you think!

Should pineapple be on pizza 12.02.2026

In this episode we will tackle a very common debate question: Should pineapple be on pizza. Humans will be debating it should and Machines will be debating that it shouldn't. listen to the episode to hear good points and reasoning from both sides. after listing you can decide which side your own, or even try some pinnacle pizza.

Are zoos bad for animals 29.01.2026

Welcome to the first episode of Human vs Machine , a podcast where a human host debates an AI on thought-provoking and controversial topics. In this episode, the discussion focuses on zoos and animal welfare . Are zoos a necessary tool for conservation and education, or do they raise ethical concerns about captivity and freedom? The host presents their perspective first, followed by AI’s response,...

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