In This Episode
- The problem with AI bots built from public transcripts
- Why “it’s not me” matters when AI gives bad advice
- The difference between average AI outputs and expert thinking
- Open-sourcing transcripts and who owns the IP
- Why “technically possible” doesn’t mean “ethically okay”
- How creators can survive in a world of AI-generated expertise
Key Takeaways
- Using AI for perspective is fine — equating it to the real person isn’t.
- Free-feeling AI outputs still rely on someone’s work.
- Expertise is more than past content — it’s context, judgment, and evolution.
- If someone’s work influences you, find a way to support them.
Listener Reflection Questions
- Have you ever used AI to “act like” someone you admire?
- Could you tell whether the output matched that person’s actual thinking?
- How do you decide what’s ethically okay when using public content in LLMs?
- How can we support creators while still embracing new tools?
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