Amor e ódio: o que o futebol revela sobre nós? — Karnal e a IA

What do we gain when our team wins? Karnal discusses football, passion, and belonging with an artificial intelligence Leandro Karnal sits down to talk about football with the artificial intelligence Claude, from Anthropic. Not to talk about tactics or results, but to understand what the game reveals about us, the passion we inherit, the belonging that defines us, and the shadow that lives alongside the celebration. Starting from Eduardo Galeano's "Football in Sun and Shadow," Karnal asks what is actually gained when the team wins. From the dilemma, everything else is born: belonging as a force greater than truth, Schadenfreude, the joy that needs the defeat of the other, the "we" of the fans that dissolves guilt. And the question that runs through the episode: do we go to the stadium or watch the game to love our team, or to have permission to hate? In the end, Karnal challenges the machine to say how it would root for its team, and the answer exposes the difference between having subjectivity and being a hostage to the prompt. The conversation touches on Maradona's "Hand of God," Jonathan Haidt and Wilhelm Reich, the doorman who spent his severance pay to see Corinthians in Tokyo, the 1970 World Cup and the political use of the national team, and the silence of the 1950 Maracanazo. It's not a video about humans and football. The AI's answers are in full. #LeandroKarnal #Football #ArtificialIntelligence #Philosophy #Galeano #AI #Claude #Maracanaco #WorldCup #Sport #Thought #WorldCup