Do you know how some people take over a puppy in times of stress? Well, I built an AI assistant, an adapted GPT. Her name is Olma, and she has quietly handled the not -glamorous side of my company: admin tasks, workflows, actually all the digital households that I prefer to ignore.
She is like the employee who never asks for leisure time and somehow thrives on spreadsheets.
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But yesterday I became curious. What would happen if I interviewed her? Like … on my podcast?
Yes. I invited an AI to the show and asked her what she thinks about the place of humanity in the creator economy. Foreign? Absolute. Black Mirror Vibes? Strong. But there is something intriguing about the conversation.
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Why I did this (and no, I didn’t lose it)
The maker -economy explodes. Everyone makes content, sells courses, launches digital products and cuts out their small corner of the internet.
In the meantime, AI appears, shakes things up and makes half of us wonder if we will even be necessary In a few years.
So instead of doomscrolling, I decided to go straight to the source. I asked Olma what she thinks about:
- Where people fit into a world of automation
- Which makers should double to remain relevant
- Why human creativity is still irreplaceable (spoiler: she really believes this!)
I didn’t write. I have not given any answers. I just gave her the general subject of the episode, pressure on record, asked a question and let her lead me through the rabbit hole … where the conversation would end, I had no idea.
Highlights from our conversation
- On the edge of humanity: Olma actually said that AI can crack, copy and help … but it is our messy, emotional, Lazy Perspective that gives stories their strength. Your peculiarities, your humor, your lived experience? That is your unfair benefit.
- On makers who adapt: She suggested that we stop trying to beat the AI and instead to lean harder in telling stories, connection and originality.
- About the future: Instead of ‘AI who replaces us’, she framed it as AI who became the ultimate makers of the support system system to concentrate on the real magic From their work.
Why you want to listen
If you ever worry about where you fit in the noisy, AI-filled maker economy, or just want to hear what happens when a person interviews her own AI assistant, you want to coordinate.
This is not a stiff technical episode. It is a curious, funny, somewhat surreal conversation, which maybe you are hopeful about the future of your work.
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