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Worse, generative AI threatens to poison the very feedback loops that sustain truth. If most of the text, images, and news online become AI-generated, then future AIs will train on their own distorted outputs—a phenomenon called . This is the equivalent of a scientist who only reads his own papers. The network becomes an echo chamber of one.

The story of humanity is not just a story of tools, wars, or kings; it is a story of . From the moment the first ancestor smeared ochre on a cave wall to the instantaneous global spread of a viral tweet, our ability to network information has determined which civilizations thrive and which crumble.

Francis Bacon argued that true knowledge begins not with ancient authority but with the systematic collection of anomalies. Galileo did not seek to confirm Aristotle; he sought to disconfirm him. The scientific method is nothing more than a formalized feedback loop:

However, this also gave birth to . Information became a tool of control, often prioritizing the "truth" of the record over the "truth" of reality.

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

As we move deeper into the age of AI, the challenge is no longer how to build a bigger network, but how to build a one—one that values the quality of the connection over the quantity of the data.

Today, we have entered the most radical phase of information history. For the first time, the "agents" in our information network are not just humans.

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Worse, generative AI threatens to poison the very feedback loops that sustain truth. If most of the text, images, and news online become AI-generated, then future AIs will train on their own distorted outputs—a phenomenon called . This is the equivalent of a scientist who only reads his own papers. The network becomes an echo chamber of one.

The story of humanity is not just a story of tools, wars, or kings; it is a story of . From the moment the first ancestor smeared ochre on a cave wall to the instantaneous global spread of a viral tweet, our ability to network information has determined which civilizations thrive and which crumble. 06 - Nexus A Brief History of Information Netwo...

Francis Bacon argued that true knowledge begins not with ancient authority but with the systematic collection of anomalies. Galileo did not seek to confirm Aristotle; he sought to disconfirm him. The scientific method is nothing more than a formalized feedback loop:

However, this also gave birth to . Information became a tool of control, often prioritizing the "truth" of the record over the "truth" of reality. : Worse, generative AI threatens to poison the

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

As we move deeper into the age of AI, the challenge is no longer how to build a bigger network, but how to build a one—one that values the quality of the connection over the quantity of the data. The network becomes an echo chamber of one

Today, we have entered the most radical phase of information history. For the first time, the "agents" in our information network are not just humans.