Matt Shumer

Matt Shumer

CEO United States

Matt Shumer is a tech CEO and co-founder of OthersideAI, known for his work in artificial intelligence. He gained recent attention for expressing concerns about the rapid advancement of AI technology, emphasizing the need for caution and awareness regarding its implications in society. In a viral article published in Fortune, Shumer described a personal 'wake-up moment' that highlighted the urgency of addressing the potential risks associated with AI development.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
122,973
Power
4,387$
Sentiment
5.82
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Dominican Republic 1 5.00 0.17% +0% 10,847,910 18,965 $89,000 156$
Taiwan 1 6.00 0.23% +0% 23,816,775 53,762 $670,000 1,512$
Australia 1 6.00 0.16% +20% 25,499,884 50,246 $1,380,000 2,719$
Totals 3 60,164,569 122,973 $2,139,000 4,387$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Taiwan Taiwan: Author and investor Matt Shumer wrote that the technology is advancing so quickly that 'if you haven’t tried AI in the last few months, what exists today would be unrecognizable to you.' 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: How should journalists govern use of AI in their products?

Canada Canada: AI entrepreneur and blogger Matt Shumer recently posted an essay titled ‘Something Big Is Happening’. 6

The Globe and Mail: As Silicon Valley seeks pie-in-the-sky AI dreams, the bubble is deflating

Australia Australia: Matt Shumer is the chief executive of an AI company and the author of a viral essay warning about the rapid advancements in AI. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: If AI can automate our work, what’s the point of having a job?

United States United States: Matt Shumer is an investor and CEO of AI writing assistant startup Otherside AI, known for his viral essay on AI's capabilities. 5

CNN: Will AI take over jobs? Here’s why no one can agree

United States United States: Matt Shumer, CEO of HyperWrite, posted a nearly 5,000-word screed about how the latest AI models have already made some tech jobs obsolete. 5

CNN: AI researchers are sounding the alarm on their way out the door