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Read more: https://thinkfuture.com Connect with Lee: https://substack.com/@winterouroboros What happens when you can’t tell what’s real anymore? In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis speaks with writer Lee Winter (creator of Winter Ouroboros) about the erosion of trust online, the rise of AI-generated content, and whether “truth” will even matter in the next decade. Lee shares why he moved from X to Substack, citing the toxicity of algorithm-driven feeds and the decline of meaningful discourse. In contrast, he sees long-form platforms as a refuge for depth, nuance, and intellectual honesty. But the bigger conversation goes deeper. As AI-generated text, images, and video flood the internet, we may be entering a post-truth reality—where authenticity becomes nearly impossible to verify. We explore: Why algorithmic feeds distort perception The shift from short-form outrage to long-form thinking The growing difficulty of verifying online content Whether usefulness will replace truth as the dominant metric The future of AI-generated media and digital anonymity What privacy looks like in a world of total synthesis Looking ahead to 2036, Lee and Chris speculate about a world where AI content is the norm, not the exception—and where the ability to discern reality becomes a rare skill. If you care about AI, digital trust, social media, philosophy, or the future of online identity, this episode goes straight to the heart of it.