

Overtime – Episode #628: Noa Tishby, Andrew Yang, and Rep. Elissa Slotkin
Mar 18, 2023
A lively discussion unfolds around the historical implications of vice presidential candidates and the challenges posed by AI technologies. Delving into workforce automation, the conversation highlights the paradox of a shrinking labor pool amid high demand. Tensions around fashion, identity, and political criticism take center stage, especially regarding Israel and Palestine's complexities. Finally, the dialogue navigates the evolving landscapes of reproductive rights and the ethical dilemmas faced by social media platforms.
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Vice Presidential Primary?
- Bill Maher suggests a vice presidential primary so the public can choose a potential successor.
- Elissa Slotkin and Noa Tishby disagree, emphasizing the president's right to choose.
AI and Job Displacement
- Andrew Yang warns about job displacement due to AI like ChatGPT, citing potential losses in repetitive white-collar jobs.
- Maher acknowledges this trend but points out current labor shortages.
The Big Dress
- Bill Maher and Noa Tishby discuss Tems's large Oscar dress, which obstructed views.
- Tishby found it excessive but not worthy of extensive discussion, while Maher suggested a collapsible design.