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Live: Anthropic co-founder on AI and jobs

4/22/202630 min

We talk with Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark and Chief Economist at Redfin Daryl Fairweather about two of the biggest issues of our time: AI and housing. 

We have been crisscrossing America doing live shows to help promote the new Planet Money book. In each city, we’ve been doing interviews with special guests. And since we won’t be able to make it to every city in America (or most cities) we wanted to bring the tour to you!

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    This message comes from Schwab. At Schwab, you can get everything from self-directed investing to full service wealth management all in one place. No matter your investing goal, life stage, amount to invest, or know-how, you can invest your way with Schwab.

  2. Erica Barrish· Host0:16

    This is Planet Money from NPR. Hey, everyone. For the past couple weeks, the Planet Money team has been on the road on book tour.

  3. Jack Clark· Guest0:28

    Tonight, live from New York, the Planet Money book launch.

  4. Speaker 30:33

    [cheering] I'm in San Francisco. What's going on?

  5. Speaker 00:35

    So excited to be in Boston.

  6. Kenny Malone· Host0:36

    Hello, everyone. Thank you so much for- Can we say, "Hello, Seattle"? Is that a thing we get to do on book tour? [cheering] Hello.

  7. Erica Barrish· Host0:43

    We have been crisscrossing America doing live shows to help promote the new Planet Money book. We've been in New York, DC, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and this is a rare thing that we don't get to do very often. We don't get to meet and talk with so many of you. In DC, we played this game with the audience to demonstrate a concept known as the wisdom of the crowds. This is the idea that if you ask a large group of people to guess the price of something, like a piece of art, the average will actually be pretty close to correct.

  8. Kenny Malone· Host1:17

    You all guessed that this piece of art is worth... Oh, come on, guys. Six hundred ninety-three trillion dollars? I don't think that's right.

  9. Erica Barrish· Host1:26

    It wasn't a perfect study. In New York, our hosts

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