David Sacks
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But I don't think that there's no foreign interest in seeing technology advancement slow
But I don't think that there's no foreign interest in seeing technology advancement slow
in competitive nations.
in competitive nations.
The United States probably does similar things to other nations.
The United States probably does similar things to other nations.
And I think that that's probably a key part of this.
And I think that that's probably a key part of this.
And then I think this, this like third piece is like when the Copernican revolution happened, it was a mind, you know, like heliocentricity was a totally new way of thinking for humans.
And then I think this, this like third piece is like when the Copernican revolution happened, it was a mind, you know, like heliocentricity was a totally new way of thinking for humans.
And it was a deeply disruptive to the church.
And it was a deeply disruptive to the church.
And it was deeply disruptive to the power centers, which were
And it was deeply disruptive to the power centers, which were
the centers that could tell people, Earth is at the center of the universe, we're in control, we're the direct channel to God.
the centers that could tell people, Earth is at the center of the universe, we're in control, we're the direct channel to God.
And the idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system, and we spin around it, and we're a tiny speck in the universe was very hard for people to grasp.
And the idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system, and we spin around it, and we're a tiny speck in the universe was very hard for people to grasp.
There's something about AI that's very, like, not human centric, and it kind of shifts
There's something about AI that's very, like, not human centric, and it kind of shifts