Balaji Srinivasan
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And then you get the trajectory of the thing.
And if the rocket engine is changing, it's, you know, like the the.
If the force that it is applying is itself changing, you have to calculate all this stuff out.
Right.
So it's not simply enough to look at one force in isolation.
You have to look at what's called the force diagram.
OK, so what I do is I enumerate as many of these things as I can on individuals, on businesses, on on countries, on sectors.
And I try to say, where is like the net state of this going to be?
OK, so let me give the upstream and then let me give it.
You're probably going to have to explain what you mean by the net state of it.
Sure, sure, sure.
So let me give a concrete example.
Let's say let's take AI.
OK, so AI is something that actually goes after what kinds of jobs does it disrupt?
Basically, digital AI disrupts Democrat jobs and physical AI disrupts Republican jobs.
So digital AI goes after journalists, doctors, lawyers, bureaucrats, artists, right?
Everybody who is like, you know, a university educated creative, how Democrats like to think of themselves, right?
It disrupts media.
It disrupts Hollywood, right?
Okay.