I Got a Grok in My ‘Rari

I Got a Grok in My ‘Rari

I Got a Grok in My ‘Rari

w/ Dr. Jack Keefe

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Chat, are we cooked? Julia is joined by friend and mentor Dr. Jack Keefe to explore the ongoing epidemic of AI psychosis and the dire consequences of having a sycophant in our pocket. They trace the history of how technology has repeatedly reshaped our understanding of reality, from medieval nobles who believed their bodies were made of glass, telegraph operators struck by sudden paralysis, and tech moguls convinced they're living in The Matrix. Digressions include questioning the humanity of Mr. Beast, the stay tethered to reality challenge, and The Truman Show as a psychotic touchstone.

Check out Jack's work here: https://jack-keefe.com/

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SOURCES

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