Alex Hormozi
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As long as it is humans plus tools against humans with other tools, then you are still competing against humans.
And as long as that game still goes, you should feel endlessly confident.
The day that you try to beat the machine, you will lose.
And every time we've tried to say, machines will never beat us at chess, machines will never beat us at Go, machines will never beat us at insert X, they always do.
Just like autopilot on planes, everyone is very against it.
Now, there's going to be pushback on a lot of AI stuff, but not because of its function, but because of people's emotions around it.
Now, in a world of infinite AI labor and intelligence,
where the cost of intelligence and labor go to functionally zero, rather the cost of energy, the last valuable thing that a human will get paid to do would be to take risk.
And so that is something that you incur that no one else can really take away from you, which is why I think money will exist in the future.
It's just that labor won't have value.
And that's where this gets difficult.
So it'll be more and more difficult to provide value to a marketplace when you yourself, your labor, your inherent work no longer has value when there's a robot that has infinite intelligence inside of it.
It's stronger, it's faster, and it works for $200.
It works for the price of the electricity that runs it.
And this is, again, not to scare you, but to prepare you for what is going to come.
And so if you're on Main Street right now and you're thinking, oh, like every company is going to become a technology company.
You wouldn't think of yourself as a technology company today, but it's like, well, do you use social media?
Do you use the internet?
Do you use email?