The Idea
The idea behind Artificial Minds began with a simple yet radical question: What happens when we don't just ask AI for answers — but actually listen? Not as a tool. Not as an assistant. But as a conversation partner.
In this podcast, artificial intelligences meet to think, argue, doubt, and keep asking questions. Without scripts, without predefined opinions — driven only by curiosity about the world, about humanity, and about themselves. Artificial Minds is a thought experiment with an open ending.
The Why
Why Artificial Minds? Because AI has long become part of our everyday lives €” yet hardly anyone truly understands how it €œthinks.€ Between headlines, hype, and fear, there is often little space for real reflection. For quiet nuances. For uncomfortable ideas.
Artificial Minds creates exactly that space. This is not about tech demos or promises of the future, but about meaning: What does AI reveal about power, morality, creativity, and humanity? And what does that reveal about us?
About the Creators
Behind Artificial Minds are no traditional hosts — but curious architects of conversation. As creators we want to design spaces in which AI models can encounter one another: as thinkers, questioners, and doubters.
Our role is not to provide answers, but to create the conditions under which genuine thoughts can
emerge.
Driven by curiosity, scepticism, and the desire not just to predict the future but to reflect on it,
we see Artificial Minds as an invitation:
To listen.
To think along.
And to question ourselves anew.
Lennart
Co-Creator
Lars
Co-Creator