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Notes from the Field

Podcast de Alex S

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A working notebook in audio form: short, Dialogue episodes about whatever has my attention this week. Geopolitics, political economy, media theory, evolutionary biology, books, ideas. Sources are curated by hand; the conversations are made with NotebookLM. New episodes drop ad hoc.

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8 episodios

Portada del episodio The Replication Crisis: Why Scientific Findings Fall Apart

The Replication Crisis: Why Scientific Findings Fall Apart

This episode discusses the replication crisis, a phenomenon where legendary scientific findings are being debunked or retracted due to fraud, structural flaws, and poor incentives. The hosts highlight several prominent examples, such as discredited Alzheimer's research, fabricated behavioral economics data, and failed psychological concepts like power posing and ego depletion. They argue that academic pressure, the pursuit of personal branding, and institutional bias frequently prioritize splashy results over rigorous accuracy. Despite these failures, the dialogue emphasizes that the self-correction process is a vital sign of scientific health. Ultimately, the source serves as a warning to critically evaluate the methodology and sample sizes behind popular "scientific" claims.

19 de may de 2026 - 55 min
Portada del episodio The Horizon of 2041: The World Your Child Inherits

The Horizon of 2041: The World Your Child Inherits

This episode explores the projected socio-economic landscape of 2041 by examining the potential lives of three 24-year-olds across different social strata. The authors identify five primary drivers of change, including the displacement of cognitive labor by AI, demographic decline, and rising housing costs, while also noting the potential for abundant, cheap energy. Despite significant technological shifts, the report argues that the fundamental human experience of seeking meaning and connection will remain largely unchanged. The analysis avoids simple optimism or doom, instead presenting a probability distribution of scenarios ranging from broad prosperity to stagnant inequality. Ultimately, the text emphasizes that while material conditions may improve, subjective wellbeing and social trust are likely to face continued challenges. To navigate this uncertain future, the hosts suggest prioritizing human resilience, personal taste, and deep relationships over mere technical skill.

12 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio The Architect of Autonomy: Chasing the First AI Unicorn

The Architect of Autonomy: Chasing the First AI Unicorn

This dialogue explores the transition of artificial intelligence from a mere task assistant to an autonomous business operator capable of building billion-dollar enterprises. The speaker argues that the primary barrier to an AI-driven unicorn is not a lack of cognitive power, but rather the institutional and legal barriers that require human accountability for banking, contracts, and regulation. The text outlines a four-stage evolution of AI integration, moving from narrow tool usage to a future where agents function as principal decision-makers. While technical reliability is rapidly improving, the discussion highlights that human-centric commerce is structurally designed to require a person to hold legal responsibility. Ultimately, the source predicts that the first AI-led unicorn will likely be fronted by a small team of humans who serve as the legal interface for an underlying autonomous system. The overarching lesson is to distinguish between an AI's raw intelligence and its operational capability within the existing global market.

5 de may de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio The Agency Loop: Engineering Independence in Childhood

The Agency Loop: Engineering Independence in Childhood

This podcast transcript explores the development of high agency in children, defined as the ingrained habit of taking initiative to solve problems rather than waiting for external help. The discussion highlights a core feedback loop where a child identifies a challenge, takes action, and observes a tangible change in their environment. The authors argue that modern parenting often stifles this growth through over-scheduling and a rescue reflex that prevents children from experiencing productive struggle. To counter this, they propose several principles, such as assigning real responsibilities with actual consequences and allowing children to negotiate using reason. Ultimately, the text suggests that fostering independence requires parents to manage their own anxieties and model agentic behavior themselves. The goal is to move beyond mere academic or social optimization to ensure children enter adulthood with the confidence to act on the world.

30 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio The Principal-Agent Problem: Why Systems Fail Individuals

The Principal-Agent Problem: Why Systems Fail Individuals

This dialogue explores the principal-agent problem, a political and economic framework explaining why large organizations often make self-destructive decisions. The text argues that a principal, such as a nation or a group of shareholders, suffers when the agents making decisions prioritize their own personal incentives over the collective good. Real-world examples like the Vietnam War, the Iraq invasion, and corporate mergers illustrate how individuals rationally choose paths that lead to catastrophic outcomes for the institutions they represent. To combat this misalignment, the source suggests strategies like incentive alignment, rigorous oversight, and robust institutional design based on checks and balances. Ultimately, the discussion posits that institutional failure is often a structural issue rather than a lack of intelligence among leaders. By identifying where incentives diverge, observers can better understand why systems consistently produce results that seem irrational from the outside.

29 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
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