Joanna Robinson
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So I love that as just sort of like a, yes, we will see some personal life stuff in here, but that, and I'm sure we talked about this in season one, but that just sort of hour in, hour out, it probably hits a bit more when you watch it in a binge, but like,
you know, thinking about Whitaker or anyone else and knowing what they dealt with three hours ago and how is that informing?
How have they had a chance to eat?
How much is Santos thinking about her, you know, her charts that she has to get done and this thing that Dr. Al-Hashemi says to her?
Like all of that is in the hour by hour, minute by minute experience of their day in this hospital.
And I think that's, you know, that's one of the strongest things that Pitt has to do.
I think that's.
I agree.
The last quote I'm going to pull from this John Wells interview has to do with AI because we've been questioning whether or not when Dr. Al Hashimi shows up, is this a sort of...
cautionary tale about AI or is the show on the side of AI?
And I will say a lot of the pro AI emails that we got from the medical community were about specifically charting and how it can help with charting.
So the fact that Santos, I'm trying to be on Dr. Al Hashimi's side, but I thought that was very, a very tough, you don't want to repeat this year on like the first day they've worked together.
Like establish that relationship and then have a conversation.
Don't
say that in the first couple hours of meeting someone sort of walking down the hall away from them you don't want to have to repeat your year do you very tough yes but santos like then is just off her game for the rest of the episode because she's worried about this um and this is what john wells had to say about ai john wells who used to be i think um like head of the wga so has has
been in the mix with the Writers Guild trying to negotiate around AI.
He says, I'm not as concerned about AI as others are for specifically what writers do.
A lot of the people I work with, their jobs are really threatened by it, particularly in post and what we do in editorial and visual effects.
So he's basically like, tough shit for them.
You can't replicate what I do with AI, which is, I think, a very privileged position for someone to take