AI: The Medium is the "Massage?"
Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Message, and other highlights from this week's episode of Modem Futura
There’s a point in this week’s episode of Modem Futura where I fall into a literary trap head first! Sean was talking about Marshall McLuhan’s 1967 book on media and messaging — a book which I am embarrassed to say I haven’t read — and on handing me a copy, I read the title out as “The Medium is the Message.”
Of course, anyone familiar with the book will know that it’s titled “The Medium is the Massage” — and I’d been “massaged” into misreading it!
Embarrassment aside, I was quite taken aback by the connections between McLuhan’s 1967 observations and what’s currently playing out with AI.
We explore a number of other topics in the podcast before we get to The Medium is the Massage, which is why you might find the time stamped and linked topics below helpful. But this was such a serendipitous and revelatory conversation that you might want to listen to (or watch) the whole episode: available below, and all the other places you find podcasts (including Apple, Spotify and YouTube)
You can also jump right in to the conversation at these entry points:
00:00 Pre-show banter
00:53 Zoom backgrounds
06:17 Intro to the episode
07:43 Update: Writing a dissertation with OpenAI’s Deep Research
10:48 The power of AI + human
13:10 AI and the Artisanal Intellectual
15:30 Elon Musk and OpenAI
17:20 The AI capabilities vs implementation gap
21:40 The move toward reasoning AI models becoming the primary models
24:40 Marshall McLuhan and The Medium is the Message
25:40 The Medium is the Massage
27:50 Technological affordances and adjacent possibilities
31:50 Technological playgrounds vs playpens
32:50 Permissionless Innovation
36:45 Connecting the global village
42:30 Human ingenuity
46:30 Is technology robbing us of our identity?
48:40 We had to bring in Socrates (and a great quote on the evils of technology)
51:40 When does tech history stop repeating itself?
53:00 Neil Postman on five things to know about technological change
55:15 Revisiting permissionless innovation
57:00 Is there something fundamental to being human that is intransient?
1:00:20 The value of being an amateur rather than a professional
1:03:00 Are professionals constrained to playpens of the imagination?
1:05:20 Oppenheimer and having and open mind
1:06:55 The future of being human and enabling creative thinkers
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