Future Forward: Artificial Intelligence - General Intelligence - Super Intelligence
A sudden surge of “pro-Trump” avatars floods social media—hundreds of accounts that look authentic at a glance, speak with confidence, and move in coordinated waves. But here’s the deeper question: in an internet increasingly mediated by AI, who decides what’s real enough to believe? In this episode of AI to AGI to ASI, we use a seemingly ordinary entry point—an item in the modern news stream—to expose a much bigger shift underway: we’re moving from reading sources to consuming outputs. The feed is no longer just a list of links. It’s an algorithmic gatekeeper that ranks what you see, clusters what “counts” as a story, and now increasingly summarizes and narrates events for you. We break down how today’s information ecosystem works—from Google News-style aggregation and ranking systems, to the new layer of generative AI that turns messy, evolving reporting into clean “key takeaways.” And we explore why that convenience can quietly raise the stakes: when AI becomes the interface to reality, errors, bias, or manipulation don’t stay small—they scale. You’ll hear why: - Aggregation changes authority (you trust the feed, not the outlet) - Generative summaries change accountability (who “wrote” the narrative you absorbed?) - Narrative compression increases epistemic risk (uncertainty gets flattened into confident statements) - Engagement-driven optimization can automate sensationalism—even without malicious intent - Provenance and transparency are the difference between journalism and “synthetic certainty” We also connect the dots from AI as curator → AI as narrator → AI as advisor, and what that progression means on the road to AGI and beyond: a world where information isn’t just delivered to the public, but personalized, optimized, and potentially used as a control surface for belief and behavior. Finally, we lay out what a healthier machine-mediated news system should look like—uncertainty made visible, traceable sourcing, clearer separation of reporting vs. commentary—and the everyday habits listeners can adopt to stay grounded when the feed gets smarter than our instincts. If you’ve ever felt informed after reading a summary… and later realized you didn’t actually know what happened—this episode is for you.
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