George Mack
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How much do you communicate what happened to the passengers?
Like, what do you say?
Do you, do you like, Hey, you know, we've lost hydraulics, we've lost stuff, you know, multiple systems are wrong, whatever, completely transparent.
You freak people out.
Um, do you not share enough information?
People are like, Oh, what's going on?
Why is it turbulent?
How does that marry to AI?
The people who are building these systems, how much do they communicate?
They think are things that might change about the future, things that might have a turbulent nature to them.
And that is a delicate art, which is, you know, you see Dario going on pods and saying stuff like, software engineering solved, you know, software will be free.
Once that happens, you know, you get these ripple effects, whatnot, all this stuff happens.
And there's other people who are like much more optimistic about the world, which is like, hey, you know what?
Every revolution has created jobs, right?
Certainly it has eliminated them, but we've progressed.
And so it's really fascinating.
I think this is an interesting environment where people are like, how much do you, even as a lot of researchers in San Francisco, for example, really believe that we've solved almost every problem, roughly, that the dominoes will fall very quickly from here on out.
If you have AI self-correcting, self-researching, you get to AGI, what happens?
I tend not to, I'm not a planner too much.
I think planning is good in some sense, but also kind of detrimental.