
Meaning Can't Be Encoded: OODA Loop, AI, and the Human Edge | Natalie Monbiot
No Way Out
Don't fear AI; have FOMO instead
Natalie argues using AI is essential competitively, while cautioning against diluting authentic work.
The fastest way to get burned by AI is to treat it like a magic replacement for your brain. We bring Natalie Monbiot back to pressure-test a better approach: human agency first, automation second, and judgment always on the human side when the stakes are real.
We talk about what’s changed in AI over the past year, why AI agents feel so emancipating when they remove tedious work, and why trust is becoming a core differentiator between platforms. From job displacement fears to “vibe coding” and the shrinking need for white-collar mechanics, we zoom out on the future of work and then zoom back in to the only question that matters: once the machine can do more, what should we intentionally keep for ourselves?
A big chunk of our conversation is about judgment, meaning, and responsibility. AI can reason and recommend, but it doesn’t live with the consequences. That gap creates an “illusion of certainty” that makes people outsource decisions they later regret. We also get into AI parrots, work slop, and why authenticity in writing collapses when you don’t own the thesis. Then we explore digital twins inside companies and what changes when communication becomes low-risk and always available.
We close with "Artist and the Machine" and what AI is unlocking for artists, filmmakers, and writers, including faster production, new mediums, and surprising shifts in ownership. If you care about AI productivity, AI ethics, human-AI collaboration, and the practical future of creative work, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s anxious about AI, and leave a review with the one task you’re ready to offload next.
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“There is no way out unless we can eliminate the features just cited. Since we don’t know how to do this, we must continue the whirl of reorientation…”
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