Aneesh Raman
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Go as far as your talents and tenacity will take you.
Don't mean everyone needs to go try and be a billionaire, but it means that you can work hard and get ahead.
You know, with President Obama, we used to talk about that basic bargain.
And that just lit a fire under me because once I understood economic opportunity to be many things at once, economic agency, economic dignity, economic mobility, economic freedom, it just made it much more necessary to commit
to this cause.
And so that locked in as my because.
And then as we'll talk about AI arrives, and I just saw every reason to double down on that because of the opportunity to change systems.
And so I feel so blessed that I found my fight.
I found my cause.
And I don't think it has to be something as big as let's go build the third great movement in human history, because I think we've had a movement for democracy and political freedom, a movement for climate.
I think economic freedom is sort of the third one that we can do globally.
But it can be something in your community.
It can be something that just drives your curiosity, like you talk about.
It can be about a sector you're interested in or a startup that you want to go and build.
But I don't think I really locked into it until about 10 years ago, and it changed everything.
Yeah.
First, let me say to everyone, I've been living and breathing this AI stuff for a couple of years.
Like ever since GPT went mainstream, I saw it as a solution to a problem.
I've always thought the labor market is broken.
It's one of the least transparent, least dynamic, least efficient markets.