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AI Gods, Space Empires, and the Stories Tech Uses to Justify Power with Adam Becker

February 18
1h 6m

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Episode Description

What if the loudest stories about the future—AI gods, Mars colonies, digital immortality—aren’t science at all, but science fiction masquerading as inevitability?

In this episode of The Radical Candor Podcast, Kim Scott and Amy Sandler are joined by science journalist and astrophysicist Adam Becker (PhD in computational cosmology), author of More Everything Forever. Adam breaks down the “big three” myths that dominate Silicon Valley’s imagination: space colonization, superintelligent god-like AI, and the singularity. He explains why both the utopian and apocalyptic versions of AI stories often share the same assumption—unimaginable AI power—and why that assumption doesn’t match reality.

They also explore the deeper pattern underneath these myths: the belief that every problem can be solved with technology (usually computer technology), even when the barriers are political and social—collective action, persuasion, solidarity, and power. Along the way, Adam shares how he stayed sane while writing about “seriously disturbing ideas,” and why reconnecting with the natural world (and real human relationships) is a necessary antidote to screen-mediated life.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the “AI will save us” vs. “AI will doom us” debate, this conversation offers a clearer, more grounded frame—and a reminder that being human matters.

Resources for show notes:

Referenced in conversation:

  • Blade Runner (as an example of dystopian sci-fi being misunderstood)
  • Star Wars / Jabba the Hutt (as an example of misreading stories)
  • Lord of the Rings / Palantír (as a cautionary reference)
  • Jurassic Park (“they didn’t stop to consider whether they should”)
  • Public libraries (as a civic good worth supporting)

Chapters:

(00:00) Introduction

Kim and Amy welcome Adam Becker to unpack Silicon Valley’s stories about the future.

(06:06) The Myths Driving Tech Ideology

Space colonization, superintelligent AI, and the singularity—and why they don’t hold up.

(11:52) When Sci-Fi Turns into Strategy

How dystopian stories get misread as roadmaps (Palantir, “Torment Nexus,” and more).

(15:06) More Everything Forever

Why endless expansion feels inevitable in tech—and why Adam argues it’s flawed.

(21:24) “Can” vs. “Should”

Why tech leaders dodge both questions—and what that reveals about power.

(23:19) You Can’t Escape Politics by Going to Space

Why “Mars as a reset button” is a fantasy—and politics follows humans everywhere.

(33:22) AI Doom vs. AI Utopia

Why both narratives rely on the same shaky assumption about “AGI.”

(37:21) Solidarity as a Counterbalance

Why labor organizing matters when leadership values diverge from workers’ values.

(41:02) “AGI Will Fix Climate”

Why betting on future AI while burning more energy now is a dangerous logic trap.

(01:03:50) Conclusion



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