“I Think Tomorrow” is a journey into the future of human experience, exploring how our shared reality might evolve in unforeseen directions. Through thought-provoking discussions and real stories from real people, we dive into the forces that will reshape how we live, love, and understand the world around us. What does tomorrow hold, and how will it transform what it means to be human? We'll try t... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Category | Technology |
In this episode we, Thomas and Mike explore how generative AI is reshaping the way we think, create, and understand ourselves. Starting with a quote from Ted Chiang (“ChatGPT is a blurry JPEG of the internet”), we unpack what it means to be an author... more
In this episode, Mike gets interviewed by his good friend and business partner, Thomas Trincado, to explore some of the deepest questions AI is forcing us to ask. What is intelligence? Can machines be conscious? Does intelligence require a survival i... more
Dating apps have revolutionized how we meet, but in doing so, they often short-circuit the vulnerability required for real connection. After going on 25+ dates in one month, I discovered that while apps are great at generating matches, they rarely he... more
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Elinor to talk about navigating conversations about Israel and Palestine in the wake of October 7th 2023. We recount some difficult discussions, why it’s been so easy to feel misunderstood — or to misun... more
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