#72 – Your AI Is Your Mirror — Not Your Oracle: How Heuristics Hijack Your Thinking – with Beth Rudden

In this episode, Alistair Langer sits down with Beth Rudden — anthropologist, former IBM Distinguished Engineer, and founder of BAST.AI — to explore artificial intelligence not as a tool, but as a civilizational mirror.

Beth reveals why today’s AI systems don’t surface truth — they amplify heuristics, bias, and cultural shortcuts baked into both data and human cognition. Together, they examine how large language models reinforce familiarity over wisdom, correlation over causation, and speed over context.

Framed through Deep Time and collective intelligence, this conversation asks a more unsettling question than “How powerful is AI?”
👉 Are we mature enough to co-evolve with the intelligence we’re creating?

Beth Rudden is an anthropologist, former IBM Distinguished Engineer, and the founder of BAST.AI — a next-generation AI company focused on context, ontologies, and cognitive scaffolding rather than brute-force data extraction.

With a career spanning archaeology, data ethics, global workforce transformation, and AI architecture, Beth brings a rare civilizational lens to artificial intelligence. Her work challenges the assumption that AI is neutral, instead positioning it as a reflection of human epistemology, culture, and power structures.

Through BAST.AI, she is pioneering approaches that prioritize meaning, trust, and agency — helping humanity learn how to steward intelligence, not just scale it.

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