Andrej Karpathy
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But I do think Tesla is taking the more scalable strategy and is going to look a lot more like that.
So I think this will have to still play out and hasn't.
But basically, like I don't want to talk about self-driving or something that took a decade because it didn't take it didn't take it.
If that makes sense.
Yeah, the end is not near yet.
Because when we're talking about self-driving, usually in my mind, it's self-driving at scale.
People don't have to get a driver's license, etc.
I think that's right.
I think if you're sticking in the realm of bits, bits are like a million times easier than anything that touches the physical world.
I definitely grant that.
Bits are completely changeable, arbitrarily reshuffleable at a very rapid speed.
So you would expect a lot more faster adaptation also in the industry and so on.
And then what was the first one?
I think that's roughly right.
I mean, I also think that if we are talking about knowledge work at scale, there will be some latency requirements, practically speaking, because we're going to have to create a huge amount of compute and serve that.
And then I think the last aspect that I very briefly want to also talk about is all the rest of it.
just all the rest of it.
So what does society think about it?
What is the legal, how is it working legally?
How is it working insurance-wise?