In this episode we sit down with writer Jasmine Sun to talk about:
- Why beauty and craftsmanship—not AI—are the real story of our time
- Democratic beauty: why everyday public spaces used to lift the human spirit (and why they don’t now)
- The “paradox of abundance”: why AI makes the best better and the average worse
- How David actually writes with AI (hint: it involves Theo Von)
- Why David decided to end Write of Passage
- New York vs. LA vs. SF: the unspoken culture war over AI in publishing and entertainment
- Personalization vs. prose: why he’ll start with deep research before a book
- Why David's bullish on spirit-lifting, live performance and theater in an AI-saturated world
- … and more
Whoa Vol. 2
This episode is part of a limited series of ten in-depth conversations put together by sublime.app with some of our favorite thinkers and creatives where we explore how artificial intelligence is changing and challenging creative work.
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