
08/23/2025
I’m really TRYing to modify what I share, but this is so much an acknowledgement of the symptoms AND the cause… Stay discerning, my friends.
Things are dire. They just are. Our shared reality is under attack; I've been struggling with the enormity of it for a long time now but unsure where to even start, but Ted Gioia says it well.
He writes:
"It is now possible to alter reality and every kind of historical record—and perhaps irrevocably. The technology for creating fake audio, video, and text has improved enormously in just the last few months. We will soon reach—or may have already reached—a tipping point where it’s impossible to tell the difference between truth and deception.
"Can I tell the difference between a fake AI video and a real video? A few months ago, I would have said yes. But now I’m not so sure.
"Can I tell the difference between fake AI music and human music? I still think I can discern a difference in complex genres, but this is a lot harder than it was just a few months ago.
"Can I tell the difference between a fake AI book and a real book by a human author? I’m fairly confident I can do this for a book on a subject I know well, but if I’m operating outside my core expertise, I might fail.
"At the current rate of technological advance, all reliable ways of validating truth will soon be gone. My best guess is that we have another 12 months to enjoy some degree of confidence in our shared sense of reality.
But what happens when it’s gone?"
https://www.honest-broker.com/p/our-shared-reality-will-self-destruct
I'm going to post some of my trusted sources over the next week; people that I believe are doing good work preserving our history and culture; and also some of the real world things that I love that cannot exist on a phone. It's a little bit but it's what I got.