Risllo Productions LLC

The Internet is Crack

Society EN ↓ 90 episodes

Welcome to The Internet is Crack. the podcast that asks the question...can we coexist with our creation? We explore the growing influence of AI, the internet, and robotics on our lives, uncovering how they are changing the way we think, work, and interact. From ethical dilemmas to futuristic possibilities, we take you on a journey through the exciting—and sometimes unsettling—realities of our tech-driven future. Let’s dive into the rabbit hole together!

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Risllo Productions LLC

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Society

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theinternetiscrack.com

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Data Center Dangers: A Conversation with Dr. Ben Green (Encore) 06.07.2026

We speak with Dr. Green about the explosive growth of AI data centers, their enormous power and water demands, environmental impact, and whether the race to build AI infrastructure is sustainable.

Internet Evolution: A Conversation with Dr. Nicholas Haslam 29.06.2026

Dr. Haslam explores how the internet transformed language, culture, and relationships, weighing its extraordinary benefits against growing risks, including polarization, misinformation, and the subtle reshaping of everyday human behavior.

Machine Morality: A Conversation with Dr. Cansu Canca (Encore) 22.06.2026

Dr. Cansu Canca dives into AI ethics, unpacking how hidden biases shape intelligent systems and what it will take to build fairer, more trustworthy AI. An engaging and accessible look at one of the defining challenges of our technological future.

The Cooperative Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Nathan Schneider 15.06.2026

Dr. Nathan Schneider argues that the internet doesn’t have to belong to giant corporations. Communities, co-ops, and small groups can build and govern digital spaces themselves, giving people more control over their online lives and economic futures.

Open the Pod Bay Doors, HAL: AI and the Future of Space Exploration with Dr. Stephen M. Fiore 08.06.2026

We talk with Dr. Stephen M. Fiore about his research on human-Al collaboration and how it extends from Earth-based decision systems to space missions. His work examines how people and intelligent systems coordinate, adapt, and solve problems together in complex, high-stakes environments.

When AI Meets Robotics: A Discussion with Dr. Nikolay Atanasov 01.06.2026

Dr. Nikolay Atanasov joins us to discuss robotics, artificial intelligence, and how AI is transforming autonomous machines, reshaping industries, and influencing humanity’s future.

AI and Educating Tomorrow: A Conversation with Jocelyn Burnham (Encore) 25.05.2026

Jocelyn Burnham is passionate about Al and shares that passion with her workshop students. She invites audiences to experience Al firsthand, question assumptions, and form their own independent views.

Does AI Have a Soul?: A Conversation With Dr. Michael Graziano 18.05.2026

This week, Dr. Michael Graziano explores whether AI could ever become truly alive, why humans project consciousness onto machines, and how artificial intelligence is already learning to manipulate us emotionally and psychologically.

2026 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction Daniel Kraus on AI and Human Creativity (Encore) 11.05.2026

2026 Pulitzer Prize winner in fiction, Daniel Kraus spoke to us about his award-winning book, “Angel Down,” just before its release. We discuss AI, storytelling, and the future of human creativity.

AI vs. Humanity: A Conversation with Maribeth Rauh (Former Google DeepMind) (Encore) 04.05.2026

This week’s guest, Maribeth Rauh, formerly of Google DeepMind, explains why people so often treat AI like a person and how that illusion can distort judgment and lead to real-world harm.

AI and the Meaning of Life: A Conversation with Dr. Ryan Jenkins 27.04.2026

Dr. Ryan Jenkins explores a future where AI surpasses humans. He examines economic upheaval, artistic purpose, and the search for meaning when machines outperform us at nearly everything humans value.

#78 The Danger of Robots and AI: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Winfield (Part 2 of 2) 20.04.2026

Robot ethicist Professor Alan Winfield joins us to explore the real risks of robots and AI and what they mean for humanity’s future.  

How Robots Learn: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Winfield (Part 1 of 2) 13.04.2026

Dr. Alan Winfield explores how robots evolve through error, imitation, and iteration, revealing surprising parallels with human learning, culture, and creativity, while questioning what “learning” really means for machines.                

Robot Friends?: A Conversation with Dr. Julie Carpenter 06.04.2026

We speak with Dr. Julie Carpenter about how technology encourages emotional bonds with robots and AI, exploring whether these relationships feel genuine, manipulative, or are just something new.

Can the Internet Be Saved?: A Discussion with Aral Balkan (Encore) 30.03.2026

Those who own your data own you! In this episode, Aral Balkan exposes how billionaire corporations have seized control of the internet, turning us into products, and why reclaiming our digital rights is the fight of our lifetime.

Algorithms Distort Public Discourse: A Conversation with Dr. Alice E. Marwick (Encore) 23.03.2026

This week, we had the honor of speaking with Alice E. Marwick, Director of Research at Data & Society, a nonprofit research institute that examines the social, political, and legal implications of data-driven technologies. We explored how online communication is warped by profit-driven systems, why bad actors thrive in digital spaces, and what makes civil discourse so elusive in the age of alg...

The Rise of Digital Betting: A Discussion With Dr. Kasra Ghaharian (Encore) 16.03.2026

Dr. Kasra Ghaharian joins us to discuss the rise of digital betting.

Welcome to Bummerland: A Conversation with Dr. Randolph R. Lewis 09.03.2026

We talk with Dr. Randolph R. Lewis about his new book “Bummerland: Ruin and Restoration in Trump’s New America.” We explore how technology, politics, and culture are reshaping society and not always for the better.

AI Data Centers Exposed: A Conversation with Dr. Ben Green 02.03.2026

We talk with Dr. Ben Green about what AI data centers really cost, from nonstop noise and pollution to the massive drain on water and energy. The bigger question is this the future we want, or are we pouring resources into something fundamentally unsustainable?

When the Internet Becomes a Weapon: A Discussion with Dr. Michael Nuccitelli, Psy. D. (Encore) 23.02.2026

We sit down with Dr. Michael Nuccitelli, founder of iPredator, to examine how cyberstalking, trolling, and online harassment are escalating today. He breaks down the psychology behind the internet’s darkest behaviors and why they’re getting worse.

AI: Rot or Renaissance? A Conversation with Dr. Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi 16.02.2026

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi joins us to tackle the big question…will AI take over society, or can we learn to work together? He argues that AI isn’t something we can stop. The real challenge is building a symbiotic relationship where humans and machines evolve together.    

AI Ethics: A Conversation with Dr. Cansu Canca 09.02.2026

Dr. Cansu Canca dives into the complicated world of AI ethics, including how hidden bias quietly shapes AI systems. It’s a clear, human, and surprisingly approachable overview of how we can attempt to fix ethical problems in AI models.

AI, Robotics, and Humanity’s Future: A Discussion with Dr. Michael Littman (Encore) 02.02.2026

In this episode, we explore the future of humanity through the lens of AI and robotics with Dr. Michael Litman of Brown University. We tackle what these technologies mean for work, power, and human identity. It’s a conversation about where we’re headed and whether we’re truly ready for the world we’re building.                                

AI in Space and on the Earth: A Discussion with Dr. Stephen M. Fiore 26.01.2026

We talk with Stephen M. Fiore about his research on human-AI collaboration and how it extends from Earth-based decision systems to space missions. His work examines how people and intelligent systems coordinate, adapt, and solve problems together in complex, high-stakes environments.

AI and Teaching the Future: A Conversation With Jocelyn Burnham 19.01.2026

Jocelyn Burnham is passionate about AI and shares that passion with her students. She invites audiences to experience AI firsthand, question assumptions, and form their own independent views.

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