Mark Halperin
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
This is so much bigger than that.
And, of course, both political parties are grappling with the issue of how to talk about this.
as an issue, but you have to get out of the mindset of this is going to put some things out of business and think about it positively.
Too much of the dialogue about AI is it's going to eliminate half the blue collar jobs and half the white collar jobs.
that may happen but my my mission my obsession now my obsession now is to try to help where i can to get all of you to understand this to get all of you to understand how you as an individual you and your family you and your business how can you be part of this revolution in a positive way i don't want america to fall behind i don't want you to fall behind because you're thinking about ai something that might put travel agencies out of business
So first thing I want to talk about is an essay that came out last week or two by a guy named Matt Schumer.
I'd never heard of Matt Schumer before.
He is an American tech entrepreneur who has done a lot of work.
He started a company called HyperWrite, AI-powered writing assistant designed to help users draft emails, essays, and other content using long, large language models.
I suspect that the essay Matt Schumer wrote this week that got so much attention was written partially by AI, not in a bad way.
This is what AI told me when I asked AI before the show.
How have people received the Matt Schumer essay about AI?
Here's what they said.
Quote, one of the most widely discussed pieces on AI this year, prompting both serious engagement and sharp pushback from thinkers across the tech and policy world.
Very well said, AI.
Matt Schumer has all sorts of advice in here.
And I can't tell you the number of people who sent it to me.
It was in my social feeds.
Have you read the Schumer essay?
Have you read it?