Machine in the Mirror

Before the sword, there was the wall. Before the warrior, the hoarder. This episode traces the ancient and enduring shift from tool to weapon, from relation to possession, from gesture to threat. Beginning in the early oasis-city of Jericho and moving through philosophy, metallurgy, and mythology, we explore how fear reshaped our tools — and with them, our social world.

From Locke’s defense of property to Rousseau’s paradox of the “noble savage,” from Indigenous cosmologies of kinship to the gleam of the bronze khopesh, this is an inquiry into how violence becomes worldview — how the blade becomes author.

What if civilization didn’t begin with cultivation, but with a fear of losing what we could not hold with love?

What is Machine in the Mirror?

Machine in the Mirror — a show that explores the question "what does it mean to be human?" as reflected through the mirror of artificial intelligence.

Co-created with an AI as a research companion, each episode explores the contradictions of selfhood, as it is reflected in the mind mirror of a machine. We are not here to resolve the mystery of being alive — but to keep returning to it, with wonder, again and again.

The machine gathers knowledge. The human seeks meaning. This is where they meet.

This is not a tech podcast. It’s a human one.