Episode Description
This week on The Hope Axis, I’m joined by Natasha Joukovsky, Noah Smith, Musa al-Gharbi, Erica Robles Anderson, Santiago Ramos, Jacob Falkovich, and Gena Gorlin for a free-flowing conversation about AI, culture, creativity, and how people are actually living through all this change. We talk about what’s exciting, what’s worrying, what’s weird, and where a bit of hope still sneaks in. Hope you enjoy.
For the full transcript of our conversation, click here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BghQ...
Important Links:
Natasha Joukovsky — https://natashajoukovsky.com/home
Noah Smith — https://substack.com/@noahpinion
Musa al-Gharbi — https://musaalgharbi.com/musa-al-ghar...
Erica Robles Anderson — https://www.roblesanderson.org/
Santiago Ramos — https://substack.com/@santiagoramos
Jacob Falkovich — https://substack.com/@yashkaf
Gena Gorlin — https://genagorlin.com/
Show Notes:
(0:00:00)Warming Up Banter
(0:01:43) Introducing the Topic: Summarizing the Year Together
(0:05:03) Introducing the Guests
(0:21:58) Trump, Wars, and AI
(0:29:50) Nothing's Really New
(0:34:14) AI Pessimism vs Optimism
(0:51:23) Education
(0:57:24) The Dangers of Making Lives Too Easy
(1:01:44) Is Social Media For Old People?
(1:04:11) Favorite Movies, Books of the Year
(1:10:35) Sharing Good Things in Public
(1:14:13) The Future of Creativity
(1:22:07) Motivation & Hope
Books, Essays & References Mentioned:
The Road to Wigan Pier — George Orwell
The Revolt of the Public — Martin Gurri
The Mystic Fable — Michel de Certeau
Becoming Supernatural — Joe Dispenza
The Name of the Rose — Umberto Eco
Natasha Joukovsky
Noah Smith
Musa al-Gharbi
Erica Robles Anderson
Jacob Falkovich
AI and creative work
Education as a civic project
Over-optimization
Rage bait
Meaning and purpose