Emad Mostaque
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Like, you know, you got excited earlier about your own personal kind of AI.
They can go into that.
What if you combine that with an AI that knows everything about climate or everything about, you know, nuclear power or everything about multiple sclerosis?
You break down the barriers for information, for knowledge, and there's no problem you can't solve.
Because it may be that to solve the problem of AI impacting our society, we need AI to figure out that problem, to bring together the brightest minds.
Yeah.
Because we're not doing a very good job ourselves.
Like you mentioned John Nash earlier, Nash equilibria, game theory, and mechanism design.
On the one hand is our own personal AIs guiding us, our co-pilots for life.
But then there's pilots, which are AIs that can coordinate all the co-pilots and
and that can allow us to tell bigger stories and unify better to achieve massive outcomes.
So there's the story of America.
And what is the story of America?
It was kind of like freedom, liberty, kind of all these things.
It was the American dream, like a progress thing.
It's the people believe in, because to be happy, you need to do something you're good at, something you like, and where you believe you're measurably adding value, and the other party does as well.
In the middle of that, that's the Japanese concept.
Ikigai is happiness.
Mm-hmm.
One of the concerns that you have is that people won't feel the forward motion anymore.