Leah Feiger
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I guess there's two parts to this.
I'm very much confused as to why both Schmidt and Caulfield thought that this was like the appropriate message, but also even, as Zoe said, the appropriate tact.
Like I'm kind of wondering if it's like in this beautiful world of changing technologies, you can go out and create changing technologies.
The world is your oyster.
So lots of fun happening at the moment with AI World.
Coming up after the break, we're going to dive into a fascinating story about why women in marriages to men obsessed with AI have just about had enough.
Yeah, exactly.
And I think kind of to take this into like a more historical lens a little bit, you know, you spoke with an expert that told you that this is all really a continuation of how tech booms have happened in the past, right?
Whether it's the industrial revolution or the dot-com boom.
And mainstream figures around these movements have really often been white men, whether that's Steve Jobs, Larry Page, Tim Cook.
And so they're the ones that are reaping most of the benefits here.
How would you say that the AI boom compares?
What did you find in your reporting?
And I guess more broadly, what would you like for AI obsessed husbands or bros to take away from it?
Incredible.
Alessandra, thank you so much for joining us.
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