Jodi Kantor
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It is, well, speaking of the word generational, this fear is generational.
I have like spoken at campuses all across the country.
The elite universities, the more humble universities, there are common fears, right?
But I don't want to spend all our time tonight on the fears because like we all know what the negatives are.
The interesting... I'm not that guy.
I heard you say before you were a little concerned about AI.
But the really interesting question is, like, what are young people actually supposed to do?
Like, what is a...
What does a positive, productive response look like in this environment?
So that's what this book is about.
You know just what to say to an author, Jon Stewart.
I know just what to say all the time.
The court will often issue a cryptic opinion.
We're talking about like one paragraph.
It will say what should happen, but it won't say why.
It's hard and it's slow and it's hard and it's slow, and then it turns into something wonderful.
Jodi Kantor is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist at The New York Times.
Her pioneering work has reshaped how we understand power, accountability, and the systems that govern our lives, from the workplace to the highest levels of American institutions.
She has led groundbreaking investigations into corporate culture, labor practices, and sexual misconduct, including reporting that helped ignite a global reckoning and earned her journalism's highest honors.
Jodi is the co-author of the New York Times bestselling book, She Said, Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story, that helped ignite a movement, which was adapted into a major motion picture.