Notes · January 18, 2026 0

The Printing Press Made Polymaths. AI Makes Something …

The Printing Press Made Polymaths. AI Makes Something Stranger.

The printing press gave us access to knowledge. AI gives us access to alien intelligence.

We’re still in the “faster horse” phase – using AI to do what we already do, but quicker. Faster emails. Faster code. Faster research.

But the real question is this: What becomes possible when human intuition merges with superintelligent pattern recognition?

Not productivity. Capability.

Right now people are having an identity crisis. “Did a human make this or did AI?” They’re demanding purity tests, just like painters panicked over photography and musicians feared synthesizers.

They’re confusing the tool with the skill.

The value was never in the mechanism. It’s in the vision, the taste, the intention, the choice.

AI isn’t replacing human creativity. It’s becoming our cognitive mirror. Our philosophical mercury. A way to think WITH alien intelligence and discover what we couldn’t become alone.

The printing press created the polymath.

AI is creating the hybrid thinker – someone who can hold their own mind while borrowing non-human computational power. Someone who debugs their mental code by comparing it to something that thinks differently.

We don’t have a name for this yet.

But the pioneers building it won’t wait for permission from people clutching their pearls about purity.

The question isn’t “did you use AI?”

The question is: does your work transform reality?

Stories are code. You are the programmer.