Description
In this episode, we sit down with Christopher Mims, Technology Columnist for The Wall Street Journal, to discuss how to maintain a sharp “BS detector” in an era of unprecedented tech hype. Drawing on his background in neuroscience and over a decade of reporting, Chris explains why “critical ignoring” is the most important skill for 2026. We explore the punctuated equilibrium of tech disruption, why humanoid robotics might be the biggest bubble in history, and how to treat AI as a neurotypical intern rather than an infallible oracle. Chris also shares the humbling lessons learned from publicly holding himself accountable for a decade of predictions.
Join us as we discuss:
[1:34] Why “critical ignoring” is essential to navigating the AI noise
[14:00] Which industries are still stuck in the “trough of disillusionment” with AI
[22:04] Balancing the AI skill gap between the experts and the up-and-comers
Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
Your Key Survival Skill for 2026: Critical Ignoringby Christopher Mims
How to AIby Christopher Mims
The Confidence Gameby Maria Konnikova
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