That's what people are going to look back at us, but in 50 years. So if we can have abundant and cheap energy and intelligence, that will transform people's lives largely for the better.Īnd I think it's going to, in the same way that if we could go back now 500 years and look at someone's life, we'd say, well, there's some great things, but they didn't have this, they didn't have that.Ĭan you believe they didn't have modern medicine? I think we'll do the same thing with energy.Īnd I think those are the two key inputs to everything else we want. If you think about what it means for the world and for people's quality of lives, if we can get to a world where the cost of intelligence and the abundance that comes with that, the cost dramatically falls, the abundance goes way up. I think it's how we get to this world of abundance.Īnd although we do have these things to navigate, then there will be these downsides. My view of the world, when you're like a kid in school, you learn about this technological revolution and then that one and then that one.Īnd my view of the world now sort of looking backwards and forwards is that this is like one long technological revolution.Īnd we had, sure, like first we had to figure out agriculture so that we had the resources and time to figure out how to build machines, then we got this industrial revolution.Īnd that made us learn about a lot of stuff, a lot of other scientific discovery too, let us do the computer revolution, and that's now letting us, as we scale up to these massive systems, do the AI revolution.īut it really is just one long story of humans discovering science and technology and co-evolving with it.Īnd I think it's the most exciting story of all time. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely inevitable. That's a very honest answer that it's not all going to be good. That's a complicated thing for anyone to wrap their heads around, and there's deep and super understandable emotions around that. Some kinds of jobs, some parts of our way of life, some parts of the way we live are going to change or go away.Īnd no matter how tremendous the upside is there, and I believe it will be tremendously good, there's a lot of stuff we've got to navigate through to make sure. It's going to be net great, but it's going to be like a technological revolution.Īnd even if it's like net wonderful, there's things we're going to lose along the way. I think it's going to be a great thing, but I think it's not going to be all a great thing.Īnd that is where I think that's where all of the complexity comes in.įor people, it's not this clean story of we're going to do this and it's all going to be great. I mean, everyone is absolutely blown away at the current capability and wondering what the potential for the future is and whether or not that's a good thing. I mean, it's one of the things about this is, I mean, I think everyone is fascinated by it.
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