We start off by diving into a piece from The Guardian about AI replicating inequity at scale.\xa0
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\nJessica states that Playbook is directly impacted by AI and it is a rising concern, especially for artists like herself. She says, \u201cYou can see [AI-generated art] as somewhat threatening to some of our jobs and livelihood.\u201d Jessica adds, "Technology is definitely very scary, but in a way, it is somewhat inevitable.\u201d So how does Playbook overcome this obstacle?\xa0
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\nIn response, we dive into a discussion on Playbook\u2019s uniqueness in terms of storage compared to other applications such as Google and Dropbox. Jessica emphasizes that rather than platforms trying to make consumers purchase more cloud storage, \u201cthey should be really selling the product itself,\u201d which is exactly what Playbook does. She points out that Playbook is not \u201ca cloud storage business, [but] in a very much new category. [People] will come to realize that we are something very different from Dropbox.\u201d
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\nAs the previous Head of Design at Google, we get to learn in-depth about Jessica\u2019s journey from working at large corporate companies to starting her own start-up. \u201cI\u2019m so grateful every day that I have a team of great people working with me all the time.\u201d\xa0
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\nAs the episode continues to explore Jessica's experience of founding her own start-up, technology, goals, and the future in the tech industry, we also discover her predictions for the Playbook this year.\xa0
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