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Michael Calore: Yes.

Katie Drummond: We need to report more on this. I think the compensation from the people of Silicon Valley is fascinating.

Lauren Goode: Well, if anyone wants weight, if you are a recruiter, then if you are one of these quotes in Meta Super Smart Labs, we would love to hear from you.

Michael Calore: Big money.

Katie Drummond: We will definitely do that.

Lauren Goode: Our signal is there.

Michael Calore: Huge money, no whm.

Lauren Goode: Now, we know what Katie will leave us: Go to work at Mark Zuckerberg.

Katie Drummond: One hundred million dollars is a lot of money. This is a lot of money.

Lauren Goode: This is a lot of money.

Katie Drummond: That’s hard for me. I don’t think I can do it.

Lauren Goode: Yes. If you invest, then, it will be a lot of money for your child’s children.

Katie Drummond: I know, but then I have to tell my kids what I do, I don’t know I can do that. I’m totally honest. I don’t think I can do it. Let me know that there are a lot of great people working in Meta. I mean, given my background and how I make a living, it is not a negation of anyone’s decision or career choice or where they choose to work, yes, I don’t know. I don’t think I can do that.

Michael Calore: You will be part of the super revolution.

Katie Drummond: I don’t want to.

Michael Calore: Maybe just use a chatbot and then you feel like you are part of it.

Katie Drummond: Yes, you went. I have some pressing and highly personal questions about Meta’s chatbots and once we get this recording down, I’ll ask all of them privately.

Michael Calore: I’m looking forward to it [inaudible 00:30:11].

Lauren Goode: Katie is like, how can I get rid of a work project that locks the room for two hours a week?

Katie Drummond: Oh dear.

Michael Calore: OK, let’s take a break and we’ll make suggestions right away.

[break]

Michael Calore: OK, thank you both for having a great conversation about Super Smart. So, I think it’s time to give the audience something from our own super-intelligent human brain, which is our advice for the week. Lauren, do you want to go first?

Lauren Goode: certainly. I recently learned that by using generative AI tools like chatgpt you can do color analysis. Have you both done it?

Michael Calore: No.

Katie Drummond: No.

Lauren Goode: So it’s part of the world of online beauty characters, and usually you pay someone (sometimes human, sometimes an app with human input) to analyze your hair, skin, eyes, eyes, skin tone, skin tone, all of that and tell you what season you are, then tell you what clothes you should wear and then tell you what clothes you should wear so that your entire situation can be reflected.

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