S6 E227 Automation Situation 2 | AI, Satire & the Future of Humanity (May 2026)
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In this episode, we dive into Automation Situation 2: Too Little, Too Late by Guillaume H @thegiom — a haunting, AI-driven short film presented as a 1930s educational reel.
Is this clever satire… or a chilling glimpse of our future with AI?
We explore how this unsettling film blends retro aesthetics, machinima-style workflows, and AI-generated imagery to question human agency, automation, and the emotional cost of technological progress.
⏱ Key Moments & Timestamps
01:00 – What is Automation Situation 2?
01:43 – Why this film fits today’s AI conversation
03:06 – Strange coincidence: all picks reflect humanity
03:30 – The filmmaker & AI creative process
04:30 – 1930s educational reel aesthetic explained
06:00 – Retro satire & visual language breakdown
07:30 – AI tools, machinima parallels & workflow
09:00 – Human agency vs AI systems
10:30 – Themes: control, automation & authorship
11:30 – Emotional tone: calm voice, disturbing message
12:30 – “You are still loved” – the film’s most chilling idea
13:30 – Industrial Revolution parallels 15:00 – AI fatigue & audience resistance
16:40 – Why this satire works (creeping dread vs shock)
18:00 – Historical imagery & uncanny realism
20:00 – The fear of AI: universal or inevitable?
22:00 – Craft vs “AI slop” debate
24:00 – Filmmaking brilliance & editing choices
26:00 – Why old footage feels haunting
28:50 – Personal reactions & emotional impact
31:00 – Final thoughts: true horror in AI storytelling
🎥 What we discuss:
• AI-generated filmmaking & creative workflows
• Retro aesthetics as storytelling tools
• Machinima vs AI content creation
• The psychology of automation & human relevance
• Why subtle satire can be more disturbing than horror
💡 Why watch this review?
If you’re interested in AI films, experimental cinema, or the future of creativity, this breakdown explores one of the most thought-provoking AI shorts out there right now.
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Credits -
Co-hosts: Damien Valentine, Phil Rice, Tracy Harwood
Producer: Damien Valentine
Editor: Phil Rice
Music: Phil Rice & Suno AI