2026: The Year We Stopped Trusting the Glitch
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If you use AI to write an email, and I use AI to summarize it... did communication actually happen?
Or did two piles of code just perform a handshake while we both stared at a screen, hallucinating productivity?
In this episode, we argue that the Dead Internet Theory isn't just about bots on Twitter anymore. It has come for your inbox. We are witnessing the industrialization of communication, where human interaction is replaced by a "Zero-Human Feedback Loop."
We break down the sociology of 2026 using three critical frameworks:
Goodhart’s Law & The Zombie Loop: How optimizing for "responsiveness" turned us into biological API keys for our own tools.
The Hyperreal (Jean Baudrillard): Why AI-generated empathy feels so repulsive. We explore the "Uncanny Valley of Vulnerability" and why we are starting to crave friction over flow.
Costly Signaling Theory: Why the elite are going back to analog. In a world of infinite digital content, "face-to-face" is the new luxury good.
The glitch isn't the problem. Believing the glitch is meaning is.
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