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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 3 MIN

“Even G2” — A World Where AI Doesn’t Control Robots, but Humans.

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

In this episode, I reflect on a simple question sparked by ordering a pair of smart glasses: what happens when AI starts guiding human behavior in real time?Devices like smart glasses and earpieces could allow AI to suggest what to say, how to act, and even how to perform physical tasks. In some cases, this might make people more efficient—especially for those who prefer clear instructions over constant decision-making.From a business perspective, it also raises an interesting idea: instead of building robots, we may begin using humans as the physical interface, with AI providing the guidance.At the same time, it brings up a more personal question. If we begin relying on AI for more and more decisions, are we becoming more capable—or simply more dependent?The line between convenience and loss of autonomy may be less clear than we think.This isn’t a distant future. In small ways, it’s already happening.

In this episode, I reflect on a simple question sparked by ordering a pair of smart glasses: what happens when AI starts guiding human behavior in real time?Devices like smart glasses and earpieces could allow AI to suggest what to say, how to act, and even how to perform physical tasks. In some cases, this might make people more efficient—especially for those who prefer clear instructions over constant decision-making.From a business perspective, it also raises an interesting idea: instead of building robots, we may begin using humans as the physical interface, with AI providing the guidance.At the same time, it brings up a more personal question. If we begin relying on AI for more and more decisions, are we becoming more capable—or simply more dependent?The line between convenience and loss of autonomy may be less clear than we think.This isn’t a distant future. In small ways, it’s already happening.

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