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The Cognition Drift

The Cognition Drift

Written by: Andrew Dunbar Joe Fletcher
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Signals from the Edge of DigitalAndrew Dunbar, Joe Fletcher Economics
Episodes
  • S01E30 - Peachy Keen on AI Fatigue
    Feb 21 2026

    Join us in the latest episode of Cognition Drift, where we dive into a compelling discussion on the nuances of AI development and its unintended consequences in modern workflows. As the episode unfolds, the conversation reveals a critical exploration of how technological advancements, particularly AI, are reshaping productivity and the quality of output in various industries.

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    47 mins
  • S01E29 - Is Execution really Free?
    Feb 21 2026

    In this engaging episode of Cognition Drift,we turn our thoughts to idea generation and execution in the face of rapidly advancing technology. This conversation traverses the impact of digital tools that democratize the ability to bring ideas to life, arguably reducing the cost and complexity of execution. We consider whether this shift might invert traditional values attached to ideas versus their execution. Historically, execution was king; ideas were plentiful, but the capability to realize them was the bottleneck. We ponder whether we're entering an era where the execution becomes so streamlined and accessible that the originality and potential impact of the idea itself regains prominence.

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    42 mins
  • S01E28 - Bulldoze with Purpose
    Feb 21 2026

    In this revealing episode of Cognition Drift, our discussion centers around setting personal and professional targets for the year 2026. As the first episode of the new year, we look at our visions and resolutions in a candid conversation that explores the intersection of ambition, accountability, and personal growth. We also take some time to reflect on the personal motivations behind our professional goals: the psychological and emotional rewards of seeing tangible impacts from their work and the intrinsic satisfaction derived from overcoming challenges and driving change.

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    38 mins
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