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Episode 23: Thankfulness and Theodore Kaczynski
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Episode 23: Thankfulness and Theodore Kaczynski

The No Pill Podcast

November 27, 202533m 43sFull

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Show Notes

In this Thanksgiving episode of the No Pill Podcast, I reflect on Elon Musk’s recent claims about AI, humanoid robots, and a future of “universal high income,” contrasting them with Theodore Kaczynski’s observations on the human “power process,” autonomy, and the pitfalls of surrogate activities. From my perspective, Musk’s techno-utopian promises ignore economics, human nature, and the intrinsic need for meaningful work, while the hype around AI often serves as a smokescreen for corporate overhiring and layoffs rather than genuine capability. I also question the inevitability of fully autonomous cars, the real-world usefulness of current AI tools, and the scare narratives that justify regulatory boondoggles, arguing instead for truth-seeking people over “truth-seeking AI.”

I read excerpts from Kaczynski’s writings to highlight how purpose, effort, and autonomy shape fulfillment—and why a work-optional future risks boredom, demoralization, and social decay. I close by sharing personal gratitude for faith, family, community, and work during the Thanksgiving season, and invite listeners to weigh in on whether AI is truly transforming our lives—or just repackaging old technocratic dreams.

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