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  <title>Episode 302: Monsters In The Mirror</title>
  <description>What are large language models, really? A genuinely different frame for what AI is, where it came from, and what it means to live alongside it. This episode of Permanently Moved is an hour-long audio essay on artificial intelligence, agency, and the history of computing that made LLMs possible. The essay moves from the invention of the mirror to double-entry bookkeeping, the printing press, the Manhattan Project, the transistor, and the particular civilisational strangeness of ChatGPT and its successors. It argues that the question everyone is asking about AI &amp;quot;is it intelligent?&amp;quot; is a trap, and it tries to ask a better one.&amp;amp;nbsp; START SELECT RESET Issue 15 of SSRZ, the print companion to this episode, is available to pre-order now until Monday 16th March. 36 pages, A5, containing the full transcript plus an introduction and afterword not in the audio.  Membership (£5/month) shipping included: https://thejaymo.net/support/  Pre-order the zine (£18 + shipping):&amp;amp;nbsp;https://thejaymo.etsy.com/uk/listing/4465040020/monsters-in-the-mirror-start-select  CHAPTERS  (00:00:02) Introduction (00:00:34) Monsters In The Mirror (00:01:00) Part 1. The Mirror of Modernity (00:05:33) Part 2. The State’s Gaze (00:11:28) Part 3. Paper Truths (00:17:27) Part 4. Crystal Fire (00:26:13) Part 5. The Silicon Mirror (00:31:54) Part 6. World(view) in the West (00:35:28) Part 7. Haunted Habitats (00:40:45) Part 8. Thinking Machines (00:49:28) Part 9. Abracadabra (00:54:26) Part 10. Monsters in the Mirror (00:59:03) Afterward (01:00:05) Support the Show (01:00:48) Credits Mentioned in this episode Tyson Yunkaporta — Sand Talk James C. Scott — Seeing Like a State Marion Fourcade &amp;amp;amp; Kieran Healy — The Ordinal Society Marek Poliks &amp;amp;amp; Roberto Alonso Trillo — Exocapitalism Marshall McLuhan — The Gutenberg Galaxy Walter Ong — Orality and Literacy Jean Baudrillard — Simulacra and Simulation Nick Land — Fanged Noumena Monica Gagliano — Thus Spoke the Plant Benedict Anderson — Imagined Communities Bayo Akomolafe Gordon White — Rune Soup Permanently Moved is a quarterly podcast written, recorded, and edited by Jay Springett.&amp;amp;nbsp; --- SHOW NOTES  https://thejaymo.net/2026/03/02/302-monsters-in-the-mirror-permanently-moved/  FIND EVERYTHING ELSE  thejaymo.net:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://thejaymo.net/  Experience.Computer:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://experience.computer/  Worldrunning.guide:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://worldrunning.guide/ Subscriber Zine support the show!&amp;amp;nbsp;https://startselectreset.com/ </description>
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