
Singularity.FM Steven Kotler on We Are As Gods: Godlike Power, Stone Age Minds
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Apr 6, 2026 Steven Kotler, award-winning author and Flow Research Collective founder, discusses why our Stone Age minds struggle with modern abundance. He traces the book’s origins and misses from past tech hype. He explores cognitive overload, meaning drift, flow as a performance tool, and how neurotech, psychedelics, and better AI design might scale cooperation and creativity.
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Early Biofeedback Game Failed Being Decades Ahead
- Kotler shares an early career failure: a 1991 branching video game with biofeedback that was 25–30 years too early and the company failed.
- He connects that to later successes where similar tech (VR/biofeedback) became practical for therapy and training.
Global Metrics Confirm Abundance Trends
- Global abundance metrics show massive upward trends: 200M escaped extreme poverty, 1B gained electricity, 2B clean water access, smartphones 1B→7B.
- Kotler argues these global gains validate the 'abundance' premise despite local failures.
Seeing The First Bionic Eye Restores Sight
- Kotler recounts seeing the first bionic eye turned on and a previously blind man drive safely around a parking lot two days later.
- He uses that visceral example to claim modern tech can produce biblically miraculous results at scale.












