EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 43 MIN
Season 3, Episode 12: The front lines of the AI future (feat. Sherman Tylawsky)
from On the Fringe · host On the Fringe, Dave Bowling, and Gavin Lucky
Approximate Timestamps:0:21 — Episode Starts1:15 — Sherman’s Intro and his Podcast, Friends and Fellow Citizens4:37 — The context of George Washington’s 6 core values, then vs. now 10:15 — Institutional flexibility as a core to America’s foundation13:50 — Personal identity in America 24:00 — Is technology cryptonite when put to institutions? 26:40 — Where does the battle to save institutions start? 30:10 — Why here first? 33:10 — The key traits and skills needed to protect society’s values39:10 — The must-have secret weapon that everyone needs to knowHey all! We have an awesome chat today with Sherman Tylawsky, a PhD candidate at the University of Alabama, and Founder of the George Washington Institute. Sherman is an expert on civics and the Founding Fathers, and the Host of Friends and Fellow Citizens, a podcast you need to check out if you’re interested in the foundation that built America (it’s linked below).Human to human relationships and shared values have been at the crux of every major human achievement since the dawn of time, and were pivotal to pulling the United States together as a young nation—and keeping it together at times of crisis. As AI becomes more common in our everyday lives, how does the United States keep these values relevant in a less-human future? Listen and hear from an expert. Hope you enjoy our chat, and leave us a message or comment to join in! Thanks a million,Dave, Gavin, and Sherman Sherman’s Podcast Friends and Fellow CitizensSherman’s YouTube ChannelSherman’s LinkedIn This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onthefringepodcast.substack.com/subscribe
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