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Getting Mad At Toasters

Brian checks in from protest-ringed Belgrade as we sit down with hacker-investor Pablos Holman to puncture AI hype and ask what these systems are actually good for.

We start with Charlie Warzel’s essay in The Atlantic, “AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event”, a sober reframing of where we are with AI right now.

Pablos insists LLMs are “average engines,” not wisdom machines—good at language, terrible at judgment. Stop anthropomorphizing. These are tools that make daily processes cheaper, faster, or more efficient. Drop illusions of creativity or sentience.

From there, we shift to the next disruption wave: hard tech. Pablos sketches self‑sailing wind cargo ships, space‑based solar that beams power down, and small borehole nuclear reactors. He argues hyperscalers’ compute demands will inadvertently fast‑track clean energy.

We finish on media. Why Michael Wolff’s perfectly framed summertime Amagansett Instagram missives find beautiful tension reframing sharp political commentary as a kind of lifestyle content. Good media always finds new intersectionality.

Enjoy these last wonderful weeks of summer.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Open

  • 00:36 Welcome

  • 03:48 AI, what is it good for?

  • 21:16 Is AI conscious or not?

  • 25:14 What's next in tech innovation?

  • 35:24 Is it worth the investment?

  • 39:52 Exciting or Scary Tech

  • 42:44 The Force of Media

  • 55:47 Good Product

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