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Rewilding Reality in the Age of Deepfakes, AI, & Epistemic Collapse - Michael Garfield | Rapid Response #16

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Dec 8, 2025
In this thought-provoking conversation, Michael Garfield—a pioneering artist, author, and philosopher known for his work in media ecology—discusses the significance of rewilding reality amid the rise of deepfakes and AI. He explores the limitations of synthetic media, historical trust in photography, and the need for decentralized identity systems to regain epistemic trust. Garfield critiques technocracy and highlights how AI can facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration and adaptive cultural systems. Join them as they navigate the future of technology and human creativity!
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INSIGHT

Scaling Drives New Cognitive Structures

  • Major transitions (cells, language) arise to resolve scaling information crises in systems.
  • Michael Garfield argues we need new syntaxes to coordinate at planetary scale.
ANECDOTE

From ILM Demos To Voice Cloning Fears

  • Michael Garfield traces his concern to early voice-cloning demos and the Terminator scene that haunts cultural imagination.
  • He ties historical simulation milestones (ILM demo, haptics) to today’s erosion of reality's epistemic backstop.
INSIGHT

Photography Was A Temporary Epistemic Backstop

  • Photography briefly acted as an epistemic backstop where images served as evidence.
  • Garfield warns synthetic media will remove that easy backstop and demand new verification systems.
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