The Ready State Podcast

How to Stay Sharp, Creative, and Focused in the Age of AI with Steven Kotler

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Apr 16, 2026
Steven Kotler, NYT bestselling author and Flow Research Collective founder, explores how our ancient brains struggle with exponential tech. He discusses cognitive overload, when AI helps or hurts thinking, and why flow and attention training matter. Conversations cover interoception, group flow for large-scale cooperation, and rules to prevent cognitive offloading.
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ANECDOTE

Leaders Showed The Syndrome First

  • Kotler described his observation of leaders first showing exponential leadership syndrome via his Alliance mastermind.
  • He traced the chain: information overload → cognitive overload → decision fatigue → meaning drift → burnout.
ADVICE

Use Skill Loss As An AI Warning Signal

  • Watch for rapid skill erosion as a sign AI is doing your thinking: if you lose grammar, structure, or idea assembly, reverse course.
  • Kotler cites a study where execs using AI for emails lost writing ability in one month.
ADVICE

Turn Interoception Up When Working With AI

  • Use interoception to monitor internal signals and avoid getting eaten by AI-driven micro flow and dopamine spikes.
  • Kotler: if you walk away from AI feeling sick inside, you've gone too far — turn interoception way up.
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