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Building a Better Geek
Emmanuella Grace & Craig Lawton
26 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Building a Better Geek, where we explore the intersection of technology, psychology and well-being. For high-functioning introverts finding an audience and who like humans at least as much as machines. If you want to go deep on leadership, communication and all the things that go into building you; let’s grok on!
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Welcome to Building a Better Geek, where we explore the intersection of technology, psychology and well-being. For high-functioning introverts finding an audience and who like humans at least as much as machines. If you want to go deep on leadership, communication and all the things that go into building you; let’s grok on!
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Self-Improvement
Education
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TruthAmp: Episode 1 - AI Attachment and Human Connection
Building a Better Geek
20 minutes
2 months ago
TruthAmp: Episode 1 - AI Attachment and Human Connection
Watch us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TruthAmp-e1f In the inaugural episode of Truth Amp, hosts Emmanuella Grace and Craig Lawton explore the human impact of AI developments, focusing on OpenAI's GPT-5 launch and concerning attachment behaviors. The discussion centers on why people form emotional bonds with AI systems, drawing parallels to the 1960s ELIZA program where users developed deep connections with a simple chatbot. Emmanuella explains this stems from human needs for connection and validation—our brains struggle to distinguish between human and machine responses when we feel "seen and heard." Key concerns include the risks of anthropomorphizing AI and losing essential human connection skills. The hosts discuss how AI's confident, absolute responses mask its fallibility, noting that it doesn't express uncertainty like humans do. They emphasize the importance of maintaining critical thinking skills as AI becomes more prevalent. Practical insights include treating AI like a "first-year assistant," preserving cognitive function by doing initial thinking before using AI assistance, and setting healthy boundaries around AI use. The episode concludes with warnings about the "soullessness" of AI-generated content and the subconscious human tendency to disengage from machine-generated communications, highlighting the irreplaceable value of authentic human spontaneity and connection.
Building a Better Geek
Welcome to Building a Better Geek, where we explore the intersection of technology, psychology and well-being. For high-functioning introverts finding an audience and who like humans at least as much as machines. If you want to go deep on leadership, communication and all the things that go into building you; let’s grok on!