
Losing Skills
We are teaching machines to think. At the same time, many humans are slowly losing the very skills that helped our species survive. Instinct. Judgement. Bonding. Caring. The ability to act under pressure without certaint
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Hosted by Mark Allardyce · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Mark Allardyce hosts Walk and Talk with Mark Allardyce, a society show with 13 episodes published.

We are teaching machines to think. At the same time, many humans are slowly losing the very skills that helped our species survive. Instinct. Judgement. Bonding. Caring. The ability to act under pressure without certaint
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If artificial intelligence outgrows humanity… who does it come home to? A family friend recently asked me whether they should be worried about where AI is heading. It was a simple question, answered not with fear, but wi
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You think you’re observing life. You’re not. You’re experiencing your interpretation of it. After a few messages following my recent pieces, I put this short video together - because the question people kept asking was a
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Five billion ticks ago, a mechanical clock began marking time inside a cathedral. No electricity. No code. Just gears, gravity and patience. In that same building, on a piece of goat skin written by hand in 1215, somethi
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When Willow Answered Back is the origin story of Empathy Architecture - the moment a late-night conversation, an unexpected response and a single question converged into something larger. This episode explores the realis
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The Chimp Behind The Glass is a narrated reflection on parenting, influence and the quiet way intelligence learns what is normal long before it learns what is right. Using a simple parable, this episode explores a future
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Empathy was meant to protect our humanity. So how did it become a tool for silencing it? This audio explores how a force once rooted in compassion is increasingly being used to police emotion, soften censorship and rewar
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Children aren’t born good or bad. They become what they see rewarded. AI is learning from us the same way. So if it’s watching how we behave this year… what is it learning? This short Christmas audio reflection asks an u
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Suicidal Empathy is what happens when compassion stops protecting the vulnerable… and starts protecting the violent. A jarring look at how offenders are shielded by bureaucratic softness while ordinary citizens are punis
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Heartbroken at 100 is a reflection on duty, sacrifice and the quiet grief of watching a nation shift beneath your feet. Inspired by the words of a 100-year-old British veteran who fought through the darkest years of the
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AI is racing into the future faster than our values, our structures and, at times, our humanity can follow. In this Walk & Talk, Mark Allardyce - The Empathy Architect™ - breaks down why the most important role in the ag
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“Did you see that, Dad?” Five small words at the heart of childhood - and at the heart of this Walk & Talk. A question we never stop asking, even long after we’ve grown. In this episode, Mark Allardyce - The Empathy Arch
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What this episode is about The Price of a Like is a short, sharp look at how the innocent idea of “liking” each other online quietly reshaped our culture — and what it cost us. It’s the story of how kindness became curre
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