
Abundance and the Evolution of Wonder
We have infinite songs, shows, and images at our fingertips. So why do we keep rewatching Friends?
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We have infinite songs, shows, and images at our fingertips. So why do we keep rewatching Friends?

Getty lost despite evidence. Anthropic paid $1.5B for piracy. Two lawsuits, same training data, opposite outcomes—all because of how they sourced it.

We've automated knowledge sharing. We generate automated summaries. We document everything. And somehow, we're sharing less than we did 20 years ago.

A man orders 18,000 cups of water at a Taco Bell drive-through just to speak with a human. In a world increasingly driven by AI, are we experiencing the first signs of AI fatigue?

Abstraction is a double-edged sword. While the tools we create expand what we can do and make life easier, they're simultaneously weakening the mental muscles that created them.