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#59: AI Researcher: 67% Now Trust AI Over Humans, Here's Why This Is Catastrophic (Warning) - Julia Freeland Fisher

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AI companions aren’t just “tools” they’re competing with your friendships, your colleagues, and your dating life.Julie Freeland Fisher (a researcher at the Clayton Christensen Institute and expert on disruptive innovation & AI’s impact on relationships). Subscribe for more long-form conversations on AI, human behavior, and the future of society.Answer me this: AI can reduce loneliness fast… but could it quietly dismantle human connection long-term? In the comments!Expect to learn:–How AI companions exploit the loneliness epidemic and why that’s a classic disruptive innovation foothold.–Why “anthropomorphic” AI changes how we relate to technology (and to each other).–What “social capital” really is, and why it predicts opportunity, resilience, and economic mobility.–The workplace warning sign: AI power users reporting they trust AI more than colleagues and what that does to teams and culture.–How AI companions can “alleviate loneliness” short-term while potentially scaling long-term isolation.–The hidden risk of emotional offloading (and why “cognitive offloading” isn’t the only concern).–What policies and real-world “third places” (youth clubs, sports, green spaces) can do to protect human connection.–A more hopeful path: using AI to connect people to people (matchmaking, network-building) instead of replacing relationships.00:00 The Impact of AI on Our Lives: Why AI Companions Change Human Connection00:59 Disruptive Innovation Explained (Clay Christensen’s Real Definition)02:03 Classic Disruptive Innovation Examples: Sony Walkman, Personal Computers04:28 Is AI Actually Disruptive? The Business Model vs the Technology06:59 AI in Education & Business Models: Tutoring, Access, and the Cost Curve09:25 Social Capital Explained: How Relationships Create Opportunity14:03 AI Companions vs Colleagues: Trust, Work Culture, and Burnout Signals21:00 The Future of AI & Relationships: Attachment, Empathy, and What “Better” Means28:55 Investing in Pro-Social Relationships (And Using AI Without Replacing People)31:57 Decline of Religion & Community: The Need for Secular “Third Places”32:45 Online Life, Social Media, and the Loneliness Feedback Loop34:02 Social Skills in the AI Era: Building Confidence Through Real-World Reps34:51 Parenting & Early Socialization: Offline Play as a Competitive Advantage35:47 Offline Community Building: Green Spaces, Sports, and Local Civic Infrastructure38:24 AI Companion Apps & Loneliness: Why This Market Is Growing So Fast43:39 Disruptive Innovation Meets the Social Fabric: Hidden Costs of Convenience51:34 Practical Advice for Human Connection: Better Conversations, Deeper Networks56:12 Final Thoughts: Protect Face-to-Face Connection in an AI-Driven WorldJulie’s WorkJulie Freeland Fisher’s Substack: “Connection Error” https://juliafreelandfisher.substack.comJulie Freeland Fisher on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-freeland-fisher-4162466Jacob:Website: https://www.jacobjwatsonhowland.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjwatsonhowland

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