Alexandr (Alex) Wang
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And then that boils down to, okay, how much power do you have to fuel those data centers?
How many chips do you have to run in those data centers?
And how do you keep those online for as long as possible?
And what data is constantly fueling those models to keep getting them to become better and better and better?
And so this is one of the reasons why one of the major ways that the AI companies compete between XAI, Elon's company, and OpenAI, and Google, and Amazon, and Meta, and all these companies, one of the major ways they compete is just
who right now is securing more power and more real estate for data centers five years from now and six years from now.
And so the battles five, six years down the line are being fought literally today.
Yeah, so this goes back to what we were just talking about.
I do think AI is going to enable you to
do crazy levels of simulation.
And I don't think our courts are ready for it.
I think that, like Kevin was saying, AI will be able to generate very convincing video, very convincing images,
We're not even really at that point yet.
Right now, you can still tell when these videos or images are AI-generated.
That's going to keep getting better, and it's going to be indistinguishable from real video.
I think that there's two things.
I think, first, people are going to need really good bullshit detectors.