" . . . conversations, as you might imagine, have been oriented towards the future: when the Apple Vision Pro came out, we had a long debate about the future of spatial interfaces; books like Fully Automated Luxury Communism and Abundance prompted discussions about state capacity and Universal Basic Income; and of course the future of AI—its impact on the labor market, the possibility of sentient machines—has been a constant obsession even before I started working on NotebookLM. But just as many of the threads have debated the distant past, particularly the transition between our ancestral evolutionary environment of nomadic hunter-gatherers and the emergence of “modern” institutions like agriculture, cities, capital, and writing.
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