Andy Halliday
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And we can talk about that later.
But, you know, you can have a natural, very...
facsimile conversation as if you're talking to a human customer support person now uh with ai that that's that hasn't been widely implemented yet but it but it is available uh so yeah it's hard to say i i think that that um
There's an element of wishful thinking in it that is, OK, we have this vision of a bunch of highly motivated and highly functional humans working together and the A.I.
improving the collaboration across the humans as well as the ai teammates that's that's nice but there are a lot of functions in business that are just rote and and dang you know don't require a lot of collaboration so i i'll be interested in in seeing in depth the the
the descriptions of where they see human collaboration really accelerating beyond the capabilities of AI.
And I have a difficult time right now articulating that.
Well, yeah, they'll be living in their basement at home, I guess, doing this in their parents.
Yeah, that's that's possible.
They got to college.
You're right.
It's true that they may have gotten to college in a way that didn't require the support of their family or their parents.
Well, hopefully Uber will soon have autonomous driving, but require a live human driver to be present just for safety reasons.
And then they can have a laptop in front of the steering wheel and they can be vibe boarding while they supervise the Uber.
But again, it points to the point that AI can automate a lot of things and there is going to be...
devastating disruption to human employment that is going to be very hard to correct.
And it's going to take a global commitment to the support and sustenance of the humans who are going to lose their primary source of income.
It'll have to be supplied by the surpluses that are generated by society because this is not a case where society overall is losing economic productivity.
In fact, they're gaining economic productivity.
So there's a huge surplus and it's going now to profits and to growth.