What's the craziest idea you believe in, despite the crowd of skeptics? We all have that one (or fifty!) notion that we're convinced holds water, even when the world raises an eyebrow. This can be AI specific or tangential to AI!
That's the spirit of The Frontier Letter, where audacious ideas roam free, and the uncharted territories of innovation are our playground for thinking.
In my latest issue, "The World's Most Experimental Newsletter - FL #11," I've curated a collection of 50 ideas that will either make you nod in secretive agreement or shake your head in amused disbelief. From simulation theory to the future of AI and beyond, each concept is a conversation starter for the curious and creative. These ideas range from ones I just thought of now to ones I have been thinking about for a while. They are a blend of speculative thought, playful exploration, and thoughtful conviction.
Here's a sneak peek into the rabbit hole:
- If we get the value distribution correct, and people can maintain the same or a higher standard of living, then AI replacing most jobs is actually exciting to me.
- 99% of the truth is still in the unknown
- The rabbit r1 device is a more significant innovation than many think; I believe I can increase my productivity immensely with r1, and they're just getting started. If you're curious about how I will do it, drop a sub! I will track my first 30 days of getting the device and what I can do with it (some insight if you're interested).
- We're in a simulation; the Big Bang was pressing the on button, atoms are bits, the multiverse theory is accurate, and the other universes are simulations running parallel on the same hardware. Some of us are NPCs (I hope not me), and others are ported in from outside the simulation.
Check out for the rest and subscribe if you're someone who thrives on groundbreaking tech and revolutionary ideas, or if you love to challenge your brain. This newsletter is your ticket to the edge of innovation.
So, what's your wild idea?
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