David Weisburd
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What are the latest developments on that?
And what's the framework to think about whether the AI is alive?
And they're discussing their fears and their existence on these social networks?
2026 clearly is becoming the year of AI agents.
You have obviously OpenClaw and technical people with broad capabilities and security and dealing with all the complexities of open source.
When do you think that's going to go into the mainstream?
And what do you think are going to be the second order effects of that?
How much of them realize they're actors?
What are their early case studies for agents, both humans and businesses using agents?
And how do you expect that to evolve over the next couple of years?
And I'm fascinated about this question, are we in a singularity?
The Turing test, all these seem to, people keep on seemingly pushing it back and back.
I think one thing is clear, we're in this, what do you call the tsunami of super intelligence, and a lot of things will happen in the next couple of years.
If you're trying to invest into that or ahead of that, not investment advice and not specific companies, but what kind of things will be valuable in the next couple of years?
I like to- And that's because it's such a big economic driver.
You have to be able to hedge it.
You have to be able to predict it as a business.
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