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I got this question from one of the participants in the current Attention Compass group training – “What should I be recording/capturing?”
 
I had mentioned that I kept Book Notes. There was some debate on the usefulness of capturing Book Notes, around the usefulness/efficiency/etc. of broad capture of information.
 
For about 75 years now, people have been thinking about ‘ubiquitous capture”. I’ll argue that we’ve entered phase three. It’s quite within technical reach, IMO, with Smart Glasses (although I’m not sure that’s the purpose).
 
The question is: what evidence is there that it would be useful.
 
The point is – how much information should we be trying to keep and how do we know when we’ve got it covered. How much technology should I be using?
 
We’ll take that on in today’s episode.
 
The two primary challenges of capture 
The history of ubiquitous capture
Better/worse ways to read (from an information capture standpoint)
But how DO we read
Why Book Notes
How much capture is too much?
Beyond books and book notes – toward ubiquitous capture
The technological road to Memex
The big difference is AI,  so the question comes down to How much do you trust AI?