

Noah Smith: Why AI Isn’t Replacing Jobs & Greenfield Investment’s Global Impact | Glasp Talk #58
This is the fifty-eighth session of Glasp Talk.
Glasp Talk delves into intimate interviews with luminaries from various fields, unraveling their genuine emotions, experiences, and the stories behind them.
Today’s guest is Noah Smith, one of the most influential voices in tech-driven economic commentary. A former assistant professor of economics with a background in physics, Noah is now a widely read writer and commentator, known for his sharp and data-driven insights shared through his newsletter, Noahpinion, and his social media presence. His work seamlessly bridges economic theory with real-world shifts in technology, policy, and global strategy.
In this conversation, Noah shares his journey from physics to economics, reflects on his time living in Japan, and discusses how emerging technologies are reshaping economies, societies, and power structures worldwide. He explores the limits of economic prediction, why optimism matters more than ever, and how the next global growth wave may come from unexpected places. He also delves into Japan’s economic potential, the "Weeb Economy" framework, and the cultural mindsets that drive national resilience.
From AI's impact on jobs and productivity to geopolitics and national identity, Noah offers a timely and forward-looking perspective for anyone navigating the complexities of the new economy. Whether you're a policymaker, builder, academic, or lifelong learner, this episode offers insights that will challenge your assumptions and broaden your thinking.
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Noah Smith: Why AI Isn’t Replacing Jobs & Greenfield Investment’s Global Impact | Glasp Talk #58
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Noah Smith: Why AI Isn’t Replacing Jobs & Greenfield Investment’s Global Impact | Glasp Talk #58