Elizabeth Ayoola
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So things that I really want to buy, I throw on that wishlist.
And sometimes the next day I'm like, hey, I don't really need that.
So maybe this can still apply even when you're AI shopping.
Now, what should shoppers still do the old fashioned way?
For now, Sean, until we're all convinced this is the way.
But wait, guys, I have a question for us.
Are we haters?
Are we like the people when the internet came and they hated the internet and it was bad and it was going to take over the whole world?
Are we being AI haters right now?
I don't know.
What do we think?
I'll be honest, a bit of me is a little scared of, and maybe I can relate with how people felt when the internet came, of how much of our lives AI is taking up.
On one hand, I'm happy with how much it can take off my plate, right?
Repetitive tasks that I don't want to do, AI can do.
But I'm also scared of the things that it will replace, and maybe it's just going to take over the whole planet.
Okay, that's extreme, but...
Well, thank you, Ana.
This was an insightful conversation, and I will not be using AI as my personal shopper.
All right.
Up next, we answer a listener's question about how to think through the financial implications of early career choices.