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Hermes: AI Is Moving Faster Than Society Can Handle | DSH #1729

Jan 4, 2026
In a thought-provoking discussion, Hermes, a social media provocateur known for challenging norms around culture and politics, dives into the rapid evolution of AI and its impact on society. He reveals how outrage content thrives in the digital age and expresses skepticism about mainstream narratives and education. Hermes shares his experiences with cancel culture and the effects of deepfakes on truth. With engaging anecdotes, he challenges listeners to think critically about their beliefs, the risks of AI, and the future of work.
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ANECDOTE

Provocation As A Growth Strategy

  • Hermes says many of his provocative videos are jokes with some truth and a spectrum of real belief.
  • He created his account to test how far he could push limits and to force people to think.
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Online Threats, Real-World Acceptance

  • Hermes reports he faces threats online but receives positive reactions in person and hasn't been attacked.
  • He posts locations and notes people talk aggressively online but are passive face-to-face.
INSIGHT

Questioning Taught Historical Narratives

  • Hermes questions mainstream historical narratives and urges people to question heavily enforced taboos.
  • He frames truth as likely between extremes and highlights selective historical emphasis.
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