The Great Inversion: AI, Ozempic and Human Nature

Psychology Today | 30.06.2026 21:46
The logic of invention has typically been straightforward. The world resists us, and we push back. So, we built homes because we couldn't change the weather and cultivated crops because we couldn't change the seasons. Mostly, innovations were a modification of the world rather than the organism. Human biology remained largely fixed while technology reshaped everything around it.