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And they were, according to quotes here, they were very generous.
And they were, according to quotes here, they were very generous.
I definitely agree with that take, which is that it is not to America's benefit to dismantle this. We have benefited from deciding the global order. And then if you dismantle it, like you said, there's arguably... I mean, there's all sorts of crazy complex things. I don't think it's great that American...
I definitely agree with that take, which is that it is not to America's benefit to dismantle this. We have benefited from deciding the global order. And then if you dismantle it, like you said, there's arguably... I mean, there's all sorts of crazy complex things. I don't think it's great that American...
I definitely agree with that take, which is that it is not to America's benefit to dismantle this. We have benefited from deciding the global order. And then if you dismantle it, like you said, there's arguably... I mean, there's all sorts of crazy complex things. I don't think it's great that American...
They went to Venezuela. They pitch and bat.
They went to Venezuela. They pitch and bat.
They went to Venezuela. They pitch and bat.
Are you guys bored of podcasts? You know, you're probably at work. You think, God, these PowerPoints are so exciting. I wish that I could watch a podcast where there's a PowerPoint. Let's fucking go. Let's go. We are upgrading podcast technology. We're moving to the first ever lemonade stand presentation.
Are you guys bored of podcasts? You know, you're probably at work. You think, God, these PowerPoints are so exciting. I wish that I could watch a podcast where there's a PowerPoint. Let's fucking go. Let's go. We are upgrading podcast technology. We're moving to the first ever lemonade stand presentation.
Are you guys bored of podcasts? You know, you're probably at work. You think, God, these PowerPoints are so exciting. I wish that I could watch a podcast where there's a PowerPoint. Let's fucking go. Let's go. We are upgrading podcast technology. We're moving to the first ever lemonade stand presentation.
All right, time for classroom. So what I was interested in is obviously everybody's talking about AI and how it's going to steal a bunch of jobs or that it's going to make the future incredible and everybody's kind of all over the place on this.
All right, time for classroom. So what I was interested in is obviously everybody's talking about AI and how it's going to steal a bunch of jobs or that it's going to make the future incredible and everybody's kind of all over the place on this.
All right, time for classroom. So what I was interested in is obviously everybody's talking about AI and how it's going to steal a bunch of jobs or that it's going to make the future incredible and everybody's kind of all over the place on this.
What I thought would be interesting as we try to understand what AI is going to do is to look at some of the recent technological waves and what they did for job creation and destruction, right? Because it's really easy to be like, oh, AI is going to destroy X, Y, and Z job, which is true. It's going to destroy a shitload, but it's going to create a lot of presumably.
What I thought would be interesting as we try to understand what AI is going to do is to look at some of the recent technological waves and what they did for job creation and destruction, right? Because it's really easy to be like, oh, AI is going to destroy X, Y, and Z job, which is true. It's going to destroy a shitload, but it's going to create a lot of presumably.
What I thought would be interesting as we try to understand what AI is going to do is to look at some of the recent technological waves and what they did for job creation and destruction, right? Because it's really easy to be like, oh, AI is going to destroy X, Y, and Z job, which is true. It's going to destroy a shitload, but it's going to create a lot of presumably.
And so I thought it'd be interesting to specifically look at real numbers of previous technological waves like personal computing. So this happened starting in the 80s, let's say, and obviously has continued till now. So personal computing destroyed a lot of jobs. Turns out there was a lot of people who worked on top
And so I thought it'd be interesting to specifically look at real numbers of previous technological waves like personal computing. So this happened starting in the 80s, let's say, and obviously has continued till now. So personal computing destroyed a lot of jobs. Turns out there was a lot of people who worked on top
And so I thought it'd be interesting to specifically look at real numbers of previous technological waves like personal computing. So this happened starting in the 80s, let's say, and obviously has continued till now. So personal computing destroyed a lot of jobs. Turns out there was a lot of people who worked on top