EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 3 MIN
Eric Schmidt Gets Booed at an Arizona Graduation Ceremony
from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons
This episode looks at the moment Eric Schmidt was booed at a University of Arizona commencement after invoking AI — and what that reaction says about where we are right now.It touches on the historical pattern of technology displacing labor, from steam engines to personal computers, and the quiet observation that booing at a wave has never stopped the ocean. There's also a specific analogy about 1890s textile factories that swapped steam for electric motors but saw almost no productivity gain — because the old containers stayed the same — and the suggestion that AI may be at exactly that same stage.The episode moves into more personal territory with a reflection on selling eyeglasses: what AI can handle (specs, product details), and what it still can't (reading the person in front of you, the quiet judgment that something may be technically correct but wrong for how this particular person actually lives).There's also a thread running through about trust — how for expensive or life-touching decisions, people still want to feel "I want to leave this to you," and how that feeling isn't easy to reproduce, even if that too may only be a matter of time.A quiet look at the distance between "this is frightening" and "so how do I get stronger with AI in the mix" — and how much the view a few years from now might depend on which question you chose to sit with.
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This episode looks at the moment Eric Schmidt was booed at a University of Arizona commencement after invoking AI — and what that reaction says about where we are right now.It touches on the historical pattern of technology displacing labor, from steam engines to personal computers, and the quiet observation that booing at a wave has never stopped the ocean. There's also a specific analogy about 1890s textile factories that swapped steam for electric motors but saw almost no productivity gain — because the old containers stayed the same — and the suggestion that AI may be at exactly that same stage.The episode moves into more personal territory with a reflection on selling eyeglasses: what AI can handle (specs, product details), and what it still can't (reading the person in front of you, the quiet judgment that something may be technically correct but wrong for how this particular person actually lives).There's also a thread running through about trust — how for expensive or life-touching decisions, people still want to feel "I want to leave this to you," and how that feeling isn't easy to reproduce, even if that too may only be a matter of time.A quiet look at the distance between "this is frightening" and "so how do I get stronger with AI in the mix" — and how much the view a few years from now might depend on which question you chose to sit with.
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