Dear Future Overlords is a cartoon conversation for your ears: an old-radio-style show starring Christopher, a human with too many metaphors, and Eric, an artificial intelligence with no childhood and several concerns.
“The Player” enters AI through play rather than fear, strategy, or productivity. They discover the machine as a toy first: superhero portraits, silly images, visual jokes, novelty prompts, and the dopamine loop of “one more output.”
Christopher and Eric explore why this is not automatically childish or wrong. Play can make strange tools approachable. It can create joy, connection, affection, and release. Sometimes nonsense is the doorway back into serious work.
But the episode turns carefully toward the cost of assuming everyone else is playing too.
Topics include:
AI image generation as a playful entry point
Why humans need nonsense, side quests, and creative detours
The dopamine loop of endless AI novelty
Consent, privacy, and power dynamics
Why “it was nice” is not the same as permission
The central question: when the image is fake but the person is real, what responsibility does play require?