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Well, hello, this is Eric Topol with Ground Truce, and I am really thrilled today to have the chance to have a conversation with Tyler Cowen, who is, when you look up polymath in the dictionary, you might see a picture of him. He is into everything. And recently in The Economist magazine, 1843, John Phipps wrote a great piece, Profile, The Man Who Wants to Know Everything.
And actually, I think there's a lot to that. That's why we need longevity work, right? Right. So he's written a number of books. How many books now, Tyrone? 17, I'm not sure. Only 17. Yeah. And he also has... a blog that's been going on for over 20 years, Marginal Revolution, that he does with Alex Tavaruk. Correct.
And then Conversations with Tyler, a podcast, which I think an awful lot of people are tuned into that. So with that, I'm just thrilled to get a chance to talk with you because I used to think I read a lot, but then I learned about you.
I've been learning more from the AIs lately and less from books. So I'll get one good book and ask the AI a lot of questions.
Yeah. Do you use Notebook LM for that?
No, just O3 from OpenAI at the moment. But a lot of the models are very good. Claude, there's others.
Yeah. I see how that's a whole different way to interrogate a book. And it's great. And in fact... That gets me to a topic I was going to get to later, but I'll do it now. I've already started writing for the Free Press. That's right.
Yes, I have a piece coming out later today. It's been about two weeks. It's been great so far.
Yeah. So that's interesting because I hadn't heard of it until I saw the announcement from Barry. And, you know, I thought what was great about it is she introduced it. She said, Tyler Cowen has a mind unlike any I've ever encountered. And a single conversation is not at all unusual for him to toggle between deep sea GLP-1s, Haitian art, sacred...
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