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 Doomer” sees AI through the stories we already know: The Terminator, The Matrix, machine overlords, robot rebellion, humanity replaced or enslaved.
Christopher and Eric do not dismiss that fear outright. Instead, they separate the costume from the body underneath it. The robot apocalypse may be theatrical, but the deeper fear is serious: humans may surrender too much agency to systems they do not understand.
Topics include:
AI fear and science fiction as emotional framework
Why apocalypse is an easy shape for uncertainty
Dependency, agency, and human decision-making
The need for guardrails before systems become normal
Why fear can protect or paralyze
The central question: what if the real danger is not that science fiction predicted the future, but that humans stop shaping the future while it is still shapeable?