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What Came First: Stories or Language? Kevin Ashton on the Story of Stories

Mar 19, 2026
Kevin Ashton, technologist and author who coined “Internet of Things” and wrote The Story of Stories, argues that stories came before language. He claims humans invented language to share narratives around ancient fires. Conversation on how story structure shapes thought, how writing and tech scaled narratives, and why AI can mimic story form without true meaning.
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INSIGHT

Stories Drove The Evolution Of Language

  • Storytelling likely preceded and drove the evolution of language rather than the reverse.
  • Kevin Ashton argues early humans around night fires repurposed calls to narrate events not present, forming subject-verb-object structures.
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Reality Is A Story Shaped Brain Interface

  • Our brains construct a practical, story-shaped representation of reality, not an objective picture of the world.
  • Ashton uses examples like rainbows and differing dog perception to show perception is a useful interface, not absolute truth.
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Science Is A Predictive Story

  • Science is a kind of story judged by predictive power and explanatory value, not exempt from narrative structure.
  • Ashton notes both good and bad stories (e.g., COVID vaccine misinformation) produce different real-world outcomes via predictions.
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