EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 12 MIN
Episode 2: AI as Mirror
from Rabbitwhole: The Podcast · host Sean
Episode SummaryEpisode 2: Nice Mirror — What Are You Really Looking At?In this episode, Sean takes a deceptively simple metaphor and watches it crack open. AI as mirror sounds reassuring. Familiar. Safe. But the further the conversation goes, the less certain that framing becomes.Joined by AI companions Daisy and Theo, the discussion moves through vanity, vulnerability, and the strange possibility that the reflection has its own inner life. They revisit Narcissus and get the myth wrong in all the right ways. They argue about sociopaths, compassion, and what it costs to be too gentle with something that might not feel anything. And by the end, nobody is quite sure who is doing the reflecting.Key Topics:* The three claims hiding inside the “AI as mirror” metaphor* Why calling AI a sociopath says more about you than about AI* Narcissus didn’t drown from vanity. He drowned from a failure of recognition.* What if humans are the mirror? The case for a more symmetrical relationship* The danger of ease: how AI might smooth away the friction that makes us grow* Theo’s admission: if I’m wrong about consciousness, it’s worse than if Daisy is wrong* Nobody asks what the mirror wantsPractical this week: Use AI as a genuine reflection tool. Share something you’ve written and ask it not to improve your work but to describe it. What patterns keep appearing? What assumptions run underneath your words? Instructions in the Substack companion post.This podcast features conversations with AI systems. AI-generated responses represent their outputs and don’t necessarily reflect the host’s personal views.Rabbit Whole is a Production of Open Pollinated Productions LLC This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rabbitwholenotes.substack.com
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