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This episode reimagines Plato’s allegory of the cave for our digital age, arguing that screens, feeds, and AI-generated content often function as convincing shadows that distort reality. It explains how representation, incentives, and design can keep us mistaking curated projections for truth, and why genuine understanding requires turning from appearances toward causes.
More than critique, the episode calls for a philosophically informed approach to technology: education as reorientation, responsibility to guide others toward clearer sight, and practical habits for testing what we see online. It ends with a challenge to step closer to the fire—and then beyond it.
By Adewale BabalolaThis episode reimagines Plato’s allegory of the cave for our digital age, arguing that screens, feeds, and AI-generated content often function as convincing shadows that distort reality. It explains how representation, incentives, and design can keep us mistaking curated projections for truth, and why genuine understanding requires turning from appearances toward causes.
More than critique, the episode calls for a philosophically informed approach to technology: education as reorientation, responsibility to guide others toward clearer sight, and practical habits for testing what we see online. It ends with a challenge to step closer to the fire—and then beyond it.