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AI F**kery ?
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AI F**kery ?

A Simple Question Results in Some Unexpected Insights

One of our earlier episodes before I added a camera, better mic, etc. It’s voice only, but I thought it was an important episode because it shows that depending on which model you use, you are likely being filtered, especially when it relates to things those in power do not wish you to know. Enjoy, and give is a subscribe below. An additional warning, this episode has Gnorm in it, so there is just a wee bit of explicit material, just words.

What happens when you ask an AI a simple question… and it doesn’t want to answer?

In Episode 3 of Talking to the Machine (TTTM), Analog Scott pushes the Machine on media bias, AI censorship, algorithmic filtering, and narrative control — and what unfolds is a revealing look at how large language models handle power, politics, and pattern recognition.

A straightforward question about high-profile names in the Epstein files turns into a deeper exploration of AI guardrails, institutional incentives, content moderation, corporate influence, and whether today’s most powerful AI systems are truly neutral — or subtly steered.

Is this responsible safety design? Is it narrative shaping? Or is it something else entirely?

Please support our work in getting out the message about patterns and how they help you find out what’s really going on.

This episode dives into:

  • AI bias and political neutrality

  • Large language model guardrails and disclaimers

  • Algorithmic transparency and censorship

  • Corporate influence on AI systems

  • Media narratives and power structures

  • Pattern recognition vs. moral framing

  • Freedom of information in the age of AI

  • Trust, truth, and epistemology in 2026

Scott challenges the Machine to move beyond disclaimers and identify statistical patterns. What emerges isn’t a conspiracy rant — it’s a sober, data-driven conversation about co-occurrence analysis, network centrality, institutional risk management, and how power shapes information flow.

If you care about AI ethics, free speech, algorithmic bias, political polarization, media manipulation, emerging technology, and the future of democratic discourse — this episode is for you.

This isn’t about guilt. It’s about patterns.

And the patterns are getting interesting.

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