What Matters Most
In this episode of What Matters Most, Daniel sits down with Meron Gribetz, CEO of Inner Cosmos, a pioneering brain-computer interface company developing minimally invasive neurotechnology for treatment-resistant depression. Together, they explore one of the most important questions of our time: can technology help us recover, expand, and elevate consciousness? Meron shares his personal journey from growing up with ADHD in Jerusalem, to studying neuroscience and computer science, to building augmented reality company Meta, and now working at the frontier of psychiatric brain-computer interfaces. The conversation moves between neuroscience, Kabbalah, psychedelics, AI, depression, cognition, the soul, the ego, and the possibility that our future technologies may become tools for deeper presence rather than greater distraction. This is a conversation about the fragile boundary between consciousness and technology — and whether that boundary is something to fear, transcend, or consciously design. This episode is for anyone thinking seriously about the future of consciousness, AI, brain-computer interfaces, spirituality, depression, cognition, and the human soul in the technological age. Relevant links for Meron & Inner Cosmos: * Meron Gribetz TED profile / AR talk: https://www.ted.com/speakers/meron_gribetz [https://www.ted.com/speakers/meron_gribetz?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Inner Cosmos Linktree, including Meron LinkedIn and company LinkedIn: https://linktr.ee/innercosmos [https://linktr.ee/innercosmos?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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