Tyler Cowen is an economist who has been thinking about the impact of technology on life, work, and the economy for the past decade.
He is a prolific writer behind the leading economic blog Marginal Revolution, a professor of economics at George Mason University, and the author of 17 books.
In this episode, I dive deep with him on how ChatGPT will change the economy, and how he uses it in his own life. We get into:
- How ChatGPT makes him smarter
- How he uses it for deep reading and research
- How it acts as a “universal translator” when he travels
- How he uses ChatGPT and Perplexity AI together
- How “charisma” and “a hyped-up executive function” may be the most economically rewarded skills over the next 10 years
- His thoughts on the allocation economy and the future of work with AI-assistance
- Whether a ChatGPT clone of Tyler’s personality would answer questions in the same way Tyler does himself
This is a must-watch for anyone who wants insights on adapting to the future of work.
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Timestamps:
- Intro: 00:57
- His predictions on AI’s immediate and long-term effects: 05:57
- How AI can be leveraged to manage people: 11:31
- Using ChatGPT as a universal translator during travel: 17:19
- Why he worries less about hallucinations: 21:00
- Using specific prompts to do deep research with ChatGPT: 22:00
- Why he prefers using Playground: 25:54
- ChatGPT goes head-to-head with Perplexity AI: 41:09
- Using ChatGPT in university classrooms: 49:58
- “Tyler” test: 57:59