Michael Heat: Yes.
Katie Drummond: We have to make more relationships on this. I think compensation for people in Silicon Valley is fascinating.
Lauren Goode: Well, if someone would like to weigh, if you are a recruiter, if you are a person who has been made one of these offers by the Meta Superinteningigance Lab, we want to hear you.
Michael Heat: Great money.
Katie Drummond: We certainly do it.
Lauren Goode: Our signals are out there.
Michael Heat: Great money, no people.
Lauren Goode: Now we know what Katie would leave us to go to work for Mark Zuckerberg.
Katie Drummond: One hundred million dollars are a lot of money. It is a lot of money.
Lauren Goode: It is a lot of money.
Katie Drummond: It would be difficult for me. I don’t think I can do it.
Lauren Goode: Yes. If you invest it, well, they would be a lot of money for your children’s children.
Katie Drummond: I know, but then I should tell my son what I do and I don’t know I could do it. I’m totally honest. I don’t think I can do it. Let me be clear, there are many fantastic people who work in the destination. I mean, this is not a repudiation of the decisions or the career choices of anyone or where they have chosen to work, given my background and what I do to live, yes, I don’t know. I don’t think I can do it.
Michael Heat: You must be part of the Superinance Revolution.
Katie Drummond: I do not want.
Michael Heat: Maybe only use the chatbot and then you can feel part of it.
Katie Drummond: Yes, here you are. I have some pressing and highly personal questions for the Meta chatbot and as soon as we go out of this recording, I will ask them all in private.
Michael Heat: I can’t wait to read them on [inaudible 00:30:11].
Lauren Goode: I like Katie, how do you get out of a work project that blocked me in a room for two hours a week?
Katie Drummond: Oh dear.
Michael Heat: Ok, let’s take another break and we will return with the advice.
Okay, thanks both for a great conversation on superintelligence. So I think it’s time to give our listeners something from our human brain of superinance, our advice for the week. Would Lauren, would you like to go first?
Lauren Goode: Safe. I recently learned that using generative artificial intelligence tools such as chatgpt, you can make color analysis. Has one of you ever done this?
Michael Heat: NO.
Katie Drummond: NO.
Lauren Goode: So this is something that is part of the world of online beauty influencers in which you generally pay someone, sometimes a human being, sometimes an app that has a human input, to analyze the color of your hair, skin, eyes, skin tone, all this and tell you what season you are and then you will tell you which dress you should wear in a way that accentuates your situation.
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