
The Gist Nick Foster on How We Really Think About the Future
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Aug 28, 2025 Nick Foster, a designer and futurist with a background at Apple and Google, discusses his book 'Could Should Might Don’t', exploring how society misinterprets the future. He emphasizes a more collaborative and critical approach to futurism, challenging conventional narratives. Foster reflects on his experiences at Google X, urging us to understand biases in predictions. He also highlights the interplay of science fiction with real-world advancements, advocating for a grounded perspective on technology and everyday life.
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Define Terms Before Drawing Conclusions
- Mike Pesca frames the episode by contrasting political responses to a Minnesota school shooting and the need for calm, consistent analysis.
- He stresses definitions and denominators matter when assessing whether trans people are overrepresented among shooters.
The Sci‑Fi Trap In Tech Culture
- Foster says 'could' futurism is dominated by science-fiction imagery that often substitutes for rigorous thinking.
- He warns that sci-fi tropes nudge tech culture toward fantasy rather than detailed, evidence-based futures work.
Sci‑Fi Easter Eggs At Google X
- Foster recounts cultural cues at Google X like meeting rooms named after sci‑fi robots to show how sci‑fi seeps into corporate life.
- He uses these small examples to argue culture is nudged toward sci‑fi imaginaries.









