Sun Dec 07 21:50:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the interview rewritten as a news article:

Fran Lebowitz on Technology, Politics, and Why You Shouldn’t Be Optimistic

Fran Lebowitz, the celebrated New York writer and social commentator, remains staunchly anti-technology in a new interview. Lebowitz, who famously lacks a cellphone, computer, or even Wi-Fi, spoke to Variety ahead of her upcoming Carnegie Hall appearance, where she will answer audience questions.

Lebowitz expressed confusion about and disdain for AI, calling it akin to “stealing.” She lamented the ubiquity of technology among children, criticizing parents who rely on iPads and iPhones for their kids. She also refuses to use driverless cars.

On the political front, Lebowitz surprisingly revealed she voted for Andrew Yang in the recent mayoral election, praising his ability to “upset the old Democrats.” While she finds some of his policies unrealistic, she appreciates his earnestness.

Addressing the state of media, Lebowitz believes magazines are “basically over,” replaced by online content that doesn’t properly value journalism. She also voiced strong opinions on Vanity Fair’s decision to hire a political reporter who had a relationship with the subject she was covering, decrying the erosion of journalistic ethics.

Finally, Lebowitz is pessimistic about the future of cinema, lamenting the decline of movie theaters and the small screens people watch films on these days. She also revealed that she was approached by many movie companies starting in 1970.

Despite her curmudgeonly image, Lebowitz’s sharp wit and unapologetic views continue to resonate.

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