Erik Huberman's top 10 neighbors span tech media, business publications, professional networks, and tech personalities — a mixed cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed between 0.94 and 0.92.
The shape is flat: Startup Grind leads at 0.94, followed closely by Bill Gates at 0.94, LinkedIn at 0.93, Larry Kim at 0.93, and Forbes Tech at 0.92. The remaining five — CNET, TNW, Entrepreneur, the World Health Organization, and WIRED Gadget Lab — all fall between 0.92 and 0.92, a band of roughly 0.004 separating first from tenth. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack.
By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: Websites (Startup Grind, CNET, TNW), Tech Personalities (Bill Gates, Larry Kim), Social Media (LinkedIn), News Publishers (Forbes Tech), Magazines (Entrepreneur, WIRED Gadget Lab), and Non-Profit (WHO). Marketing Channels dominate the set — six of ten neighbors are publishers or platforms — while only two are fellow Celebrities and Influencers, both classified as Tech Personalities rather than Professionals, Huberman's own subcategory. No other Professional appears in the top 10. The WHO's presence at 0.92 is the one neighbor that sits outside the tech-and-business media cluster, suggesting the audience shape extends slightly into globally-minded institutional content.
The flat, compressed distribution points to an audience that is broadly professional and digitally literate, drawn to business, technology, and entrepreneurship content across multiple formats rather than concentrated around any single source.