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AI-defensible living in Okinawa (ft. Koshu Kunii)

The infinity test, information diets, and life beyond optimization

It feels like so much of the conversation around AI focuses on extremes—either you’re a doomer or believe in acceleration at all costs. I don’t really identify with either. As someone who wants to embrace technology while building for better human experiences, I’m drawn to people who actually live in this nuance.

Koshu Kunii is a General Partner at Lifetime Ventures, where he invests in human and planetary health solutions. He also writes the Substack Venture Humanist, where he explores what it means to live a deeply human, intentional life in a post-AI world.

Koshu is a Substack friend I’ve been drawn to because of what he subverts: a VC who is optimizing less in his life, embracing technology while deliberately choosing to live a slower life in Okinawa. He’s an incredibly intentional, meditative person who has managed to find coherence across all these different facets of his life.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • [00:00:00] AI-defensible living in Okinawa

  • [00:12:20] “Yuntaku” conversations and creating better social infrastructure

  • [00:24:21] What activities pass the Infinity Test?

  • [00:32:35] Curating your information diet to find alpha

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