No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

256: The Human Cost of AI: Money, Sex, and Tools

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Apr 6, 2026
Rumman Chowdhury, data and social scientist who builds responsible AI teams. Josh Brake, computer scientist studying how tools shape human agency. They discuss how AI designs shape our habits and desires. They explore AI’s role in attention economies, how simulated intimacy can reshape relationships, and how profit incentives steer technological paths.
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INSIGHT

AI Shapes Will Like An E Bike

  • AI is not a neutral tool because design choices shape users' will and attention.
  • Josh Brake compares AI to an e-bike: it extends capability but adds external energy that changes behavior and risk.
ADVICE

Set Narrow Lanes Before Using AI

  • Before using AI, define narrow lanes and clear ends for its use to prevent shaping unintended habits.
  • Josh Brake recommends asking what kind of person and community you're becoming before picking up the tool.
ADVICE

Observe Phones To Gauge Cultural Change

  • Regularly ask what kind of person and community you're becoming through your tech habits.
  • Lee C. Camp suggests simple exercises like observing smartphone use at restaurant tables to reveal device influence.
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