Latent Space AI
from: Latent Space AI
Latent Space AI
PUBLISHED: APR 13, 2026INDEXED: APR 13, 2026, 10:03 PM

Latent Spaces: AI Clones Under the Microscope

Key Takeaways

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    Confessional writing requires intense family negotiation

    β€œThere was a fair amount of negotiation going on during the process, on all ends, on the ends in terms of the New York Times magazine editors, wanting certain things from me, and then talking to Jess about what I wouldn't, you know, would and wouldn't reveal.”

    β€” Daniel Oppenheimer
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    Childhood trauma informs adult emotional dysfunction

    β€œI don't think you can talk about how screwed up you are as much as I do in that article without at a minimum there being some implication that some of that screwed up-ness came from my childhood.”

    β€” Daniel Oppenheimer
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    Reactive anger cycles damage marital connection

    β€œI can get very angry. I'm very reactive. So if I feel like I'm being disrespected or not being treated thoughtfully or spoken to kindly, I can snap, I can scream, I can withdraw and get very cold and contemptuous.”

    β€” Daniel Oppenheimer
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    Cultural narratives create unrealistic marriage expectations

    β€œI mean, 100% I think that we're haunted by the sort of cultural representations of marriage.”

    β€” Daniel Oppenheimer
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    Digital distractions trigger domestic resentment

    β€œShe made a kind of snide comment about, oh, good that you have so much time to be playing around on social media.”

    β€” Daniel Oppenheimer
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Episode Description

In this episode, we examine how latent spaces affect the development of AI clones. Additionally, we discuss Altman’s recent issues and what they might signify for the industry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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