Shashir Mehrotra
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It's because the copywriter feels like maybe I'm not going to need it anymore.
It's the salesperson who says, I think, or a support person who says, I wonder if an agent is going to be able to do my job.
I think the idea that has something to do with name and likeness, I think, is a pretty big stretch.
I think you're absolutely right.
Creators are facing a very hard road right now.
And I don't think it's caused just by this feature or just by the latest advances in AI.
They're facing a hard future for a lot of different reasons.
I think the poll you're referring to of the broad population, the broad population is not creators.
The broad population has jobs that they are afraid may not be available to them.
Whether they're a truck driver, whether they're a support person, that's what they're afraid of.
I'm not diminishing the fact that creators also have an issue with AI.
I'm just pointing out that the broad impression of AI
The challenge we have with it is that I think the entire industry has done a really bad job of helping people understand why technology like this can help them and not prevent their job from being taken away.
And most people just aren't creators.
I'm not objecting to what you're saying about creators.
I'm just saying most people aren't interested about that because that's not their job.
That's not what they're individually afraid of.
I'll tell you, I think in some ways I like the YouTube analogy.
I think it's a good way when I talk to our team about why the legal standard shouldn't be the minimal standard we try to hit.
I will also tell you that what we're doing here at Superhuman, I don't expect to be very close to this line.