Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Technological Vertigo

     Very soon, people will feel it. Something that I am coining "technological vertigo," the almost out-of-body experience that will be thrust upon the human species, as it experiences a step change in technological capabilities. People who once had productive careers, a mortgage, and plans for children, will be thrust into uncanny valley. They'll find it almost impossible to distinguish reality from fiction, as every voice, video, and picture will be inherently substitutable. Is that really your brother on FaceTime, or has a hacker used a digitally mapped replica to confuse and persuade you? Ideas that can't possibly be comprehended in their entirely begin to pulse, and the public's knowledge of world events (especially at the highest level of geopolitics) evaporate. There is no "source of truth," no website or news agency immune from the informational chaos. Stocks explode upward and downward, career capital evaporates, and one is left to wonder if their memories are real, if the world was ever truly so normal. The gap between the rich and the poor, and between the rich and poor countries, both expands and compresses, as eventually there is only the few, and the many. The physical world compounds change after the mental, as if the aftershock of a quickly passing earthquake. The spiritual world, the initial refuge of the confused, permanently shatters into an unrecognizable weapon. The world of the past, so important, yet so small.

Jobs are the Least of Our Problems

      It's pretty interesting to see the consensus change around jobs, and to see just how much the general public hates AI. I actually ...