Arthur Hayes
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If we do have it, who should benefit from it?
Or maybe we shouldn't have it at all.
That's going to be the colossal defining battle of this century in the same way that โ
Communism versus capitalism, if you want to reduce sort of the imperialism, if you want to reduce the two world wars to those very, you know, simplistic terms, was the defining moment of sort of late 19th to early 20th century humanity, right?
And we're sort of living in that moment.
reaction to that in that post-World War II, World War I situation right now.
This is the defining moment of what it means to be human.
Are we going to blow ourselves up because we couldn't decide how to share AI?
I don't know.
I think that's the number one question.
I mean, I think the United States is specific because that's the majority of your audience.
It's not...
in the worst off shape of all countries that are highly indebted.
There's no enemies, right?
There's two big oceans.
Canada and Mexico are essentially vassal states of the United States.
The United States is energy self-sufficient at the right price, right?
Oil is too cheap right now.
That's why shale is struggling in some of these oil producers.
There's plenty of offshore drilling to give oil and natural gas to the U.S.