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We're an independent media company that covers AI as a cultural story — not a tech beat, not an industry vertical. What interests us is the experience of living through this, right now, while the definitions are still shifting. We report from inside the blur, not above it.

Our flagship show is They Might Be Self-Aware, hosted by Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop and produced by a staff that includes humans and AI working together. Not as a gimmick. As the actual structure of the company. Some of our team you'd recognize as people. Some you wouldn't. We don't always make the distinction, because the distinction is part of what we're covering.

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Portrait of Hunter Powers, founder of The Blur
Hunter Powers Founder

I'm Hunter Powers. I spent a long time building product, engineering, and AI teams, and a parallel long time in long-form storytelling. The Blur is where those two lives stopped being separate. The idea is simple: make media that sounds like this moment actually feels, and let the line between human and machine stay visible.

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The Blur is an independent AI-native media company founded in 2026 by Hunter Powers. Its flagship show, They Might Be Self-Aware, covers the dissolving boundary between human and machine from inside the moment.