Leah Feiger
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's boring.
Okay, good.
Yes, moving on.
I feel funky sometimes when we're being spoon-fed news by these tech companies or by the U.S.
government or by whatever entity we're reporting on, which isn't to say that reporting on these very important changes to, I don't know, the world's largest and most impactful and powerful search engine isn't entirely valuable.
But is it something that I want to speak about in this sacred space of the podcast?
Without a doubt.
In full love and support of them.
A really important moment to say, please subscribe to Wired.com.
I mean, the branding of it aside, of what that's going to look like, what your search experience is going forward, I have to assume there's going to be at least some teething issues there.
Well, you're going to run out at some point.
We had fun with OpenClaw.
Yeah, definitely.
I couldn't be less interested in a product.
We know.
Well, speaking of the major AI players—
I think that we all know that the reputation of AI in the public eye has taken a little bit of a nosedive, which I personally love.
I am loving the backlash.
Scott Darkwenny, Leah Parker.
Every single little story and comment warms my AI Grinch heart.