How is AI influencing our decisions? Is opting IN to every AI offer causing us to opt OUT of our free will?
Jake Ward is a former NBC News correspondent & is currently the founding editor & host of The Rip Current newsletter & podcast, which looks at the hidden forces of modern life, like Big Tech, business, and politics. He’s also the author of The Loop: How AI is creating a world without choices & how to fight back.
In this episode, you’ll hear how the brain ACTUALLY makes decisions & how corporations leverage that without you knowing, how Corporate exceptionalism + American exceptionalism = tragedy & the case for inefficiency.
If you like this episode, you’ll also like episode 205: NEUROTECH: SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENT OR MIND CONTROL?
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00:48 — The hidden cost of “opting in”
01:32 — Is AI manipulating us?
05:02 — AI’s arrival vs. America’s readiness
06:05 — The brain that isn’t built for this
08:05 — Rock ’em Sock ’em brains
09:12 — Why our instincts make us hackable
15:20 — When companies exploit the “monkey brain”
16:10 — Social casino games and human cynicism
17:14 — The rise of AI psychosis
18:02 — Why young developers can’t see the danger
19:00 — The “scale will solve it” delusion
20:16 — Croissants, bolts, and AI ethics
21:25 — What regulation really looks like
22:30 — Politicians in your chat companion
23:40 — The edge-case problem that becomes everyone’s problem
24:50 — Don’t fear robot overlords — fear amplified instincts
26:02 — Why our brains love flattery bots
27:14 — When chatbots become the worst therapist
28:20 — Isolation vs. connection in recovery
32:55 — Can market signals actually work?
34:00 — The case for the “less convenient” AI
35:10 — Why bad AI is sometimes better for you
42:15 — What parents need to decide early
43:20 — Building community norms before tech does
44:28 — Permission to have more fun without phones
50:20 — Locating yourself in the narrative
51:30 — The allergy model of human behavior
52:48 — How shame keeps us from seeing ourselves
56:40 — Preserving human friction
58:20 — The case for inefficiency
59:50 — Music, jokes, and the death of practice
01:01:10 — The nightmare world of the AI life-coach
01:03:30 — Jake’s practical rules for tech sanity
01:04:48 — Why satisfaction beats happiness
01:08:00 — Jake’s links, book & gratitude
01:09:00 — Meredith’s closing notes & next episode
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