

Will AI Take Your Job, or Just Your Soul? (Nexus, Yuval Noah Harari)
Chapter 9 of Nexus doesn’t mess around.
It asks if democracy can survive the data age, if creativity is just statistical noise, and whether AI is coming for your job — or for something deeper. Like agency. Or purpose. Or your kid’s future.
This isn’t TED Talk optimism. This is the part where the lights flicker.
Mark and Jeremy go full throttle on:
Why intellectual jobs might vanish before manual ones (Mark’s switching to woodchopping)
Harari’s four principles for a democratic AI world — benevolence, decentralization, mutuality, and rest — and why “mutuality” sounds like a bad punchline
Why creativity might be the last thing standing between you and a machine that talks prettier
What you should actually teach your kids, beyond coding or crying
Whether free services are just surveillance programs with better branding
And the ethics of owning your own data in a world that already sold it
This is not an episode to make you feel better. It’s here to make you think harder.
You’re not a user. You’re a variable.
And AI is very good at solving for you.
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Tech optimism(
01:29) Chapter 9 first impressions
(03:14) The race for raw materials
(06:02) Benevolence, decentralization, mutuality, change & rest
(15:30) Automation assumptions are wrong
(18:18) Motor skills and social skills in 2050
(20:06) The flexible superpower
(23:11) Creativity: the last refuge of the human condition
(26:53) Does AI have exceptional test?
(28:50) Reverse creativity
(31:45) Go "Move 37"
(33:52) Bank algorithm says no
(37:15) Your AI girlfriend
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