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#60 Eric Shuss: The Technologist Harnessing A.I. To Become a Cyborg

#60 Eric Shuss: The Technologist Harnessing A.I. To Become a Cyborg

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On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl welcome leading technologist Eric Shuss to discuss the future of artificial intelligence and how robotic integration could transform society for the better. Eric shares his vision of a world where humans and machines merge—not as science fiction, but as a necessary evolution. Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a condition that makes his body highly prone to injury, Eric explains how his personal journey has led him to develop robotic systems he hopes will one day host his consciousness. He unpacks both the potential benefits and serious ethical challenges of this path, offering a raw, forward-thinking look at what it means to build a future beyond biological limits. GET MORE FROM ACID FOR SQUARES at PATREON www.patreon.com/acidforsquares PLEASE FOLLOW, LIKE, COMMENT AND SHARE! Your interaction with our content helps us immensely! @acidforsquares on all social media platforms Hosts: Tanya Dahl & Cody Blue Guest: Eric Shuss GET YOUR A4S MERCH https://acidforsquares-shop.fourthwall.com/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on the Acid For Squares Podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or affiliated companies. The podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not professional advice. Topics may include mature content—parental discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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