David Friedberg
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I mean, maybe we're all very sensitive to it here in Silicon Valley, but is the generally anti-tech sentiment becoming louder, becoming more significant?
How does this affect, you know, the next kind of cycle in politics, do you think?
How does this affect, you know, the next kind of cycle in politics, do you think?
Do you think that there's a real fear of job loss and a real understanding or experience to date?
Do you think that there's a real fear of job loss and a real understanding or experience to date?
I know a lot of people in Hollywood talk about the creative process getting replaced and they're getting written out of the system with AI.
I know a lot of people in Hollywood talk about the creative process getting replaced and they're getting written out of the system with AI.
Does that feel real to people in Hollywood?
Does that feel real to people in Hollywood?
How much have you kind of looked at this broadly across other industries?
How much have you kind of looked at this broadly across other industries?
Yeah, this is also like an important principle that when technology creates leverage for a person in terms of how much they can create or do in an hour, it's not about replacing them.
Yeah, this is also like an important principle that when technology creates leverage for a person in terms of how much they can create or do in an hour, it's not about replacing them.
Then suddenly more will be done per hour by 10x or 100x.
Then suddenly more will be done per hour by 10x or 100x.
You know, it's not like fewer miles are being driven today because we got cars and replaced all the horses and wagons.
You know, it's not like fewer miles are being driven today because we got cars and replaced all the horses and wagons.
We're driving far more miles by 1000x, 10,000x.
We're driving far more miles by 1000x, 10,000x.
And there are all these new jobs and new industries that emerged around it.