Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian predicts live theater and sports will become more popular than ever as AI grows
Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian predicts AI will drive demand for live theater and sports as people seek human experiences in an AI-saturated future.
- Alexis Ohanian predicts AI will drive demand for more raw human experiences.
- In 10 years, live theater will be more popular than ever, the Reddit cofounder contends.
- He says no matter what jobs are replaced by AI, humans will always have an advantage in empathy.
Alexis Ohanian predicted that in a future oversaturated with artificial intelligence, people will seek out more raw, emotive human experiences.
And in 10 years, he said, live theater will be more popular than ever.
The 41-year-old, who co-founded social media platform Reddit in 2005, told the "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" podcast this week that AI will soon have an undeniable impact on nearly every aspect of society, including the entertainment sector.
Ohanian, who also founded venture capital firm Seven Seven Six in 2020, said that the industry will see a big shift when AI makes on-screen entertainment better, faster, cheaper, and more dynamic — which he said is happening.
Every screen we look at will become so programmed to show us "what we want, when we want it, how we want it," he said, that "a part of our humanity will miss, you know, thousands of years ago when we were sitting around a campfire and that great storyteller was doing the voices and the impressions.'"
"That's ingrained in our species," he said.
And that kind of raw, in-person magic will feel novel, he suggested.
"I actually bet 10 years from now live theater will be more popular than ever," Ohanian said. "Because, again, we'll look at all these screens with all these AI-polished images, and we'll actually want to sit in a room with other humans to be captivated for a couple hours in a dark room to feel the goosebumps of seeing live human performances."
The same is true for sports, he told Shetty. "We need humans doing that. We need to feel their pain and their success and their triumphs," he said. "Those are the areas that get me most hopeful."
AI can't replace genuine human empathy, Ohanian suggested.
No matter what jobs robots take over from us in the future, fields of work where empathy is a core component of the job will have an advantage, he said. And that's why one of the most important, marketable skills he's teaching his kids is empathy, he said.