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642. Roger Spitz on Future-Readiness: A Call to Adaptability

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Apr 20, 2026
Roger Spitz, futurist and president of Techistential, explores how to stay adaptable in a world of algorithmic decision-making. He discusses tech’s impact on human agency, why education and governance fail under deep uncertainty, first-principles thinking (SpaceX example), and building resilient, antifragile organizations that learn from failure.
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INSIGHT

Tech Existentialism Risks Human De‑skilling

  • Tech existentialism frames modern life as sharing decision-making with algorithms, which risks delegating human judgment and de-skilling people.
  • Roger Spitz argues education, governance, and incentives assume predictability, pushing humans to seek certainty and rely on machines instead of exercising agency.
ADVICE

Preserve Iteration Before Using AI

  • Do preserve the iterative discovery process instead of outsourcing answers to AI so you build judgment and problem‑solving muscles.
  • Spitz warns that over-reliance on tools like ChatGPT shortcuts learning and can lead to de‑skilling and loss of effectiveness.
INSIGHT

Antifragility Benefits From Shocks

  • Antifragility is resiliency plus: systems that benefit from shocks rather than merely bouncing back.
  • Spitz contrasts single points of failure (fragile) with decentralized slack-filled designs like Starlink that learn from attacks.
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