• #5 John Barrows

  • Sep 27 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • During this episode, John Barrows and Gautam Rishi engage in a detailed conversation about the potential disruptive effects of AI on the job market. They draw parallels between the advent of AI and the emergence of cryptocurrencies, noting the skepticism that often surrounds new technology. While both acknowledge the benefits and opportunities of AI, JB particularly emphasizes the potential job displacement it may cause. He stresses the importance of adapting to the new technological landscape, using an analogy from the movie "Hidden Figures" to illustrate the choice between becoming obsolete or indispensable. Gautam emphasizes the immediate benefits of embracing AI tools. JB ends by suggesting people "pick up the manual" to AI and learn, lest they find themselves replaced.

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    Main Topics: 1. The disruptive potential of AI on the job market. 2. Parallels between AI and the crypto evolution. 3. Skepticism and denial in the face of technological advancement. 4. The inherent risks of non-regulated industries like cryptocurrency. 5. The power and potential of AI as an informational tool. 6. Anecdote from "Hidden Figures" emphasizing adaptation to technology. 7. The urgent need for individuals to familiarize themselves with AI. 8. Potential consequences of not adapting to the AI-driven landscape. 9. The immediate benefits of embracing AI in daily tasks. 10. Recommendations on how to engage with JB's content and insights.
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